管理跨性别和性别多样化青少年的常见皮肤病需求。

IF 3.6 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Current pediatrics reports Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-03 DOI:10.1007/s40124-025-00344-y
Courtney A Smith, Anna Pulminskas, Julia Rogers, Anna Fischer, Chelsea Deitelzweig, Chiagoziem Ohamadike, Leslie Lawley, Howa Yeung
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摘要

回顾目的:跨性别和性别多样化(TGD)青少年在性别确认护理中经常面临皮肤病学问题,但可能面临皮肤科医生的限制。本综述旨在为儿科医生提供实用的指导,以处理TGD青少年常见的皮肤病学需求,包括痤疮,毛发生长促进或去除,以及在性别确认护理背景下的术后疤痕。最近的研究发现:痤疮治疗应考虑睾酮治疗和胸部捆绑的影响,治疗选择包括外用类维生素a、过氧化苯甲酰、口服抗生素、联合口服避孕药和内酯。局部使用米诺地尔可以促进面部和头皮的头发生长。脱毛的方法和并发症,如假性毛囊炎barbae应讨论与TGD青少年寻求临时或永久脱毛。增生性瘢痕和瘢痕疙瘩可能发生后,性别确认胸部重建,管理涉及局部硅胶凝胶和粘接硅胶片。总结:TGD青少年可能很难找到接受过性别确认皮肤科护理培训的专家,并且由于过去在临床环境中的不当对待,可能会延迟或避免护理。儿科医生通过创造一个性别肯定、安全和支持性的护理环境,并在适当情况下促进早期皮肤科转诊,在管理TGD青少年的皮肤病学问题方面发挥关键作用。
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Managing common dermatologic needs in transgender and gender-diverse adolescents.

Purpose of review: Transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) adolescents often face dermatologic concerns during gender-affirming care but may face limited access to dermatologists. This review aims to provide practical guidance for pediatricians on managing common dermatologic needs in TGD adolescents, including acne, hair growth promotion or removal, and post-surgical scarring within the context of gender-affirming care.

Recent findings: Acne management should consider the impact of testosterone therapy and chest binding, with treatment options including topical retinoids, benzoyl peroxide, oral antibiotics, combined oral contraceptives, and spironolactone. Topical minoxidil may be considered for the promotion of facial, and scalp hair growth. Hair removal methods and complications such as pseudofolliculitis barbae should be discussed with TGD adolescents seeking temporary or permanent hair removal. Hypertrophic scarring and keloids may occur after gender-affirming chest reconstruction, with management involving topical silicone gel and adhesive silicone sheeting.

Summary: TGD adolescents may struggle to identify specialists trained in gender-affirming dermatologic care and may delay or avoid care due to past mistreatment in clinical settings. Pediatricians play a key role in managing the dermatologic concerns of TGD adolescents by creating a gender-affirming, safe, and supportive care environment and facilitating early dermatology referrals when appropriate.

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