Feminization Therapy
For feminization to occur in a genetic male, there must be an increase in estrogens and a decrease in testosterone. Most hormone therapies for the feminization of genetic men include both estrogens as well as some anti-androgenic drugs such as spironolactone, aldactone, finasteride and dutasteride.
Generally speaking, feminization is a gradual process. The process of hormonal feminization, while essential, can't be rushed or accelerated. Increasing the hormonal doses above what is prescribed may not give you a great increase in the speed of results, and will be more likely to increase any unwanted side effects. The genetic male's full response to feminizition therapy appears over a matter of years. Feminization will begin to be noticed about 1-3 months after starting on an a regime.
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