Estrogen hormone therapy stabilizes lateral hairline in transfeminine patients: Implications for facial feminization surgery

Nghiem H. Nguyen, Jeremiah M. Taylor, Kelly X. Huang, Justine C. Lee
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Abstract

Background

Although several studies report on the suppressing effects of estrogen therapy on facial and body hair in transgender and nonbinary (TGNB) individuals, few studies have elucidated its effects on hairline stability on the scalp. In this study, we assessed the influence of estrogen therapy on forehead length.

Methods

All TGNB patients, aged 30 years or older, assigned male at birth (AMAB) seeking facial feminization surgery were included in the study. Central and forehead lengths were collected at the initial consultation visits. Variables, including age, duration of hormone replacement therapy (HRT), presence of spironolactone, and presence of other hair treatments, such as finasteride, dutasteride, or minoxidil, that potentially influence hair growth were collected by chart review. Multivariable linear regressions were constructed with relevant predictor variables while also incorporating global health scores as a proxy for psychological effects on hair loss.

Results

Overall, 171 patients were included in this study, with a median age of 36.0 (interquartile range (IQR) 32.0–46.0) years and median HRT duration of 2.0 (IQR 1.0–6.0) years. Multivariable linear regressions revealed no significant predictors for central forehead length. However, lateral forehead length was positively predicted by age (B=0.06, 95% confidence interval (CI) [0.03–0.08], p < 0.001) and hair treatment (B=0.66, 95% CI [0.14–1.18], p = 0.01), but negatively predicted by HRT duration (B=−0.07, 95% CI [−0.10 to −0.04], p < 0.001).

Conclusions

Although older age is a predictor of lateral hairline recession in TGNB AMAB individuals, lateral forehead length was also predicted to decrease by 0.07 cm with each year of feminizing hormone therapy in patients over 30 years of age.
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雌激素荷尔蒙疗法可稳定变性女性患者的外侧发际线:面部女性化手术的意义
虽然一些研究报道了雌激素治疗对跨性别和非二元(TGNB)个体面部和体毛的抑制作用,但很少有研究阐明其对头皮发际线稳定性的影响。在这项研究中,我们评估了雌激素治疗对前额长度的影响。方法所有年龄在30岁及以上、出生时为男性(AMAB)、寻求面部女性化手术的TGNB患者纳入研究。在初次会诊时收集患者的中心和前额长度。通过图表回顾收集了可能影响头发生长的变量,包括年龄、激素替代疗法(HRT)的持续时间、螺内酯的存在以及其他头发治疗(如非那雄胺、度他雄胺或米诺地尔)的存在。用相关的预测变量构建了多变量线性回归,同时也纳入了整体健康评分作为心理对脱发影响的代理。结果本研究共纳入171例患者,中位年龄36.0(四分位间距32.0 ~ 46.0)岁,中位HRT持续时间2.0 (IQR 1.0 ~ 6.0)年。多变量线性回归显示前额中央长度没有显著的预测因子。然而,侧额长度与年龄呈正相关(B=0.06, 95%可信区间(CI) [0.03-0.08], p <;0.001)和头发治疗(B=0.66, 95% CI [0.14-1.18], p = 0.01),但HRT持续时间负相关预测(B= - 0.07, 95% CI[- 0.10至- 0.04],p <;0.001)。结论虽然年龄较大是TGNB - AMAB个体侧发际线衰退的预测因素,但在30岁以上的患者中,随着女性化激素治疗的进行,前额外侧长度也预计会减少0.07 cm。
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