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After sex reassignment surgery, transsexuals (people who underwent cross-sex hormone therapy and sex reassignment surgery) tends to be less gender dysphoric. They also functions fell both socially and psychologically. Anxiety, depression and hostility levels were lower after sex reassignment surgery. They also tend to score well for self-perceived mental health, which is independent from sexual satisfaction. Many studies have been done to investigate satisfaction levels of patients of sex reassignment surgery. Most of the patients have reported to be very happy with the results and nearly none of the patients have expressed regret for undergoing sex reassignment surgery. Persistent regret is one of the signs implying dissatisfaction after sex reassignment surgery. Regret may be due to unresolved gender dysphoria, weak and fluctuating sense of identity, and may even lead to suicide. Many patients perceive the outcome of the surgery as not only medically but also psychologically important. Hence, it is suggested that psychological support is crucial for patients after sex reassignment surgery, which helps them feel accepted and have confidence in the outcome of the surgery. 11:07, 3 March 2016 (UTC)