Clinical pearls addressing hair growth and loss in transgender patients on hormone replacement therapy.

Q3 Medicine
Chinenye Onejeme, Mary Fitzgibbon, Antonio Jimenez, Lindy Ross
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Abstract

Hair is a defining feature of human appearance and plays an essential role in personality and identity development. Currently, about 1.6% of US adults identify as transgender. Within the transgender community, hair serves not only as a means of self-expression but also as a crucial element in affirming gender identity, helping individuals to align their outward appearance with their inner sense of self. However, there are significant disparities in the care provided to transgender patients, particularly those seeking a more masculine or feminine appearance through hormone replacement therapy. Studies on transgender patient satisfaction with current therapies are limited but indicate overall dissatisfaction with the standard of care. Dermatologists play a pivotal role in advocating and caring for transgender patients regarding their hair and skin needs. A deeper understanding of hormone replacement therapy and hair growth/loss therapy is crucial to prescribing medications aligned with patients' treatment goals. This commentary aims to provide clinical guidance to dermatologists, aiding them in educating transgender patients undergoing hormone replacement therapy about accessible options for hair growth and loss. Treatment algorithms have been proposed based on efficacy, pharmacodynamic interactions with hormone replacement therapy, cost-effectiveness, adverse reactions, and care accessibility tailored specifically for transfeminine and transmasculine patients.

在激素替代治疗中处理变性患者头发生长和脱落的临床珍珠。
头发是人类外表的决定性特征,在个性和身份发展中起着至关重要的作用。目前,大约1.6%的美国成年人认为自己是跨性别者。在跨性别群体中,头发不仅是一种自我表达的方式,也是确认性别认同的关键因素,帮助个人将外表与内心的自我感觉联系起来。然而,对跨性别患者的治疗存在显著差异,特别是那些通过激素替代疗法寻求更男性化或更女性化外表的患者。关于跨性别患者对当前治疗满意度的研究有限,但表明对护理标准的总体不满。皮肤科医生在倡导和照顾变性患者的头发和皮肤需求方面发挥着关键作用。更深入地了解激素替代疗法和头发生长/脱落疗法对于处方符合患者治疗目标的药物至关重要。这篇评论的目的是为皮肤科医生提供临床指导,帮助他们教育接受激素替代疗法的变性患者关于头发生长和脱落的可行选择。治疗算法基于疗效、与激素替代疗法的药效学相互作用、成本效益、不良反应和专为跨女性和跨男性患者量身定制的护理可及性而提出。
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Dermatology online journal
Dermatology online journal Medicine-Dermatology
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
0.00%
发文量
200
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: An open-access, refereed publication intended to meet reference and education needs of the international dermatology community since 1995. Dermatology Online Journal is supported by the Department of Dermatology UC Davis, and by the Northern California Veterans Administration.
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