Over 1,000 UK Women Get Their Breasts Removed For 'Gender Identity' Reasons Each Year, Report Finds

Justine Brooke Murray | February 10, 2025
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More than 1,000 gender-confused women are being sent by the United Kingdom’s National “Health” Service (NHS) to have their breasts removed each year, reports the Daily Mail - and that number is only expected to climb.

Nearly 80% of the women referred for so-called "masculinising” mastectomies are between 17 and 25 years old, despite doctors warning there is "no evidence" that sexually mutilating them improves their mental state. The stunning report comes after a study found the number of gender-confused children in the U.K. has risen by fifty-fold in just the past 10 years.

In fact, a report published last April by Dr. Hilary Cass, a leading pediatrician, recommends gender-confused young women in their late teens and early 20s shouldn’t even be considered adults for the purposes of voluntarily butchering their body parts, and would fare better attending a children’s center rather than an adult clinic. 

“For the majority of young people, a medical pathway may not be the best way to manage their gender-related distress,” states one of her key findings. 

Related: U.K. Study Finds Number of Gender-Confused Kids Skyrocketed Fifty-Fold In the Past 10 Years

Even with those whom she believes “a medical pathway is clinically indicated” to solve their gender identity crisis Cass admits doctors cannot simply chop their parts off “without also addressing wider mental health and/or psychosocially challenging problems.”

That’s why she believes the UK’s public “healthcare” system should at least slow down before fast-tracking thousands of more young people on a waitlist to be Frankensteined on taxpayer dime. 

It’s frightening enough that citizens must foot the bill for cosmetically experimenting on a vulnerable population. Under a freedom of information request obtained by the Telegraph, figures revealed over 31,000 people suffering gender dysphoria were placed on the NHS waiting list to see a “gender identity clinic” in England by the end of 2023. Their offered procedures include nipple repositioning and a dermal implant and tattoo for women who believe they’re men. Add that, of course, to the construction of a fake penis and scrotum, and even a removal of their womb, ovaries, and fallopian tubes. 

But given that the UK is a public system, after all, impatient members of the gender-confused populations are fundraising to afford private alternatives. Their operations vary between an estimated £6,000 and £10,000 (over $12,000 USD), which reveals just how much taxpayers have to spend on each individual’s delusions.

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