![]() Some words we have heard describing the feelings from these physical changes are pressure, slightly painful, itchy, hot-feeling, and hard all the time. Initially, the sensation of the growth can feel very sensitive. Bottom growth sensitivity also varies from person to person. Another study found that at one year, average growth was 4.6 cm. One small study about bottom surgery reported the average length of bottom growth measured from 2.5 cm to 4 cm in the study participants who eventually underwent surgery. Typical bottom growth on testosterone therapy is approximately 1 to 4 cm. ![]() "Bottom growth" typically means the clitoris and clitoral hood will get longer and/or wider. Our clinicians have gathered key information on the effects of testosterone from anecdotal experience working with and providing care to trans folks. When it comes to "FTM" transitioning for transgender folks, our clinicians have received lots of feedback on how gender-affirming hormone therapy affects trans men and nonbinary people. We know how important it is for people in our LGBTQ community to have viable information on hormone therapy. We don't have much clinical info about bottom growth for transgender and nonbinary folks on T. ![]() People experience genital changes differently, which can depend on their doses of testosterone and testosterone levels. Almost all folks will have some bottom growth as a side effect of T hormone replacement therapy. This article was updated by the FOLX Clinical Copywriter and Editorial Team on 9/6/23.īottom growth is a phrase that many transgender people use to describe the process of clitoral hypertrophy, or the clitoris growing in length and width while taking testosterone. Cover illustration & animation by Leo Mateus. ![]()
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