Today at 10 pm on The Learning Channel on cable TV there was a program about Jazz Jennings and a few of her medical appointments. This is released to the public so I don't feel any need to maintain confidentiality for anything discussed on the program.
I would like to comment about one thing I heard from the program. When Jazz was physically examined by a well known SRS surgeon, he stated that a penile inversion SRS would be difficult to do properly because Jazz had started Testosterone blockers so early, that she never developed a normal size penis or scrotum. He went on to suggest that another option she should look into was a colon vaginoplasty.
My question for all of us is, when we suggest that an early start on transition before puberty is complete is desirable, are we neglecting to mention about an undeveloped penis making normal penile inversion surgery difficult or almost impossible? Yes, I know about skin grafts from other parts of the body, but they do leave visible scars. What are your thoughts?
BTW, part 2 is tomorrow at 9 PM on the same channel.