A Texas gender clinic has been exposed as a “Frankenstein’s lab” that performs “dangerous” surgeries such as the “Barbie-dolling” of genitals.
Austin’s Crane Center for Transgender Surgery, run by Dr. Curtis Crane, is geared specifically for so-called “non-binary” people who want to mess with their genitals, according to an exclusive report from the Daily Mail.
Dr. Crane can be seen and heard in the video below:
Texas hospital, run by Dr Curtis Crane, performing hundreds of experimental surgeries.
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But a number of the experimental operations Crane performs, including the complete removal of one’s genitals like a Barbie doll, are not sitting well with some critics like Jay Richards of the Heritage Foundation.
“It’s tempting to compare clinics engaged in these ghoulish procedures to Frankenstein’s lab, but that would be uncharitable to Dr. Frankenstein,” he told the Daily Mail. “Non-binary and nullification surgeries reveal the sheer madness of gender ideology.”
“It started with surgeries to make males look like females, and vice versa. But it doesn’t end there, because the ideology’s definition of ‘gender identity’ is completely untethered from our sexed bodies. It reduces the human person to a mere internal sense of gender, which has no limiting principle and so can mean anything,” he added.
Indeed, Crane previously reportedly bragged that he couldn’t conceive of a surgical request that he hadn’t been able to fulfill.
“We offer everything you can think of,” he said in a 2020 Facebook video. “I opened this practice eight years ago. I’ve seen thousands of patients from the [LGBTQ] community. I can’t think of a time that a patient has come up with a surgical request that I haven’t been able to fulfill. I really can come up with any reasonable surgery that a patient asks for.”
FYI, he charges between $10,000 and $70,000 for an operation, depending on its complexity, and has claimed that he’s the only surgeon in the world who’s both a plastic surgeon and urologist. However, his unique style of surgery has wrought a plethora of lawsuits.
“While all of the suits have been dismissed, former patients allege the doctor and his team performed incorrect and unnecessary surgeries, ignored suspected infections and surgical complications that caused debilitating pain and hospitalization and lied about his success and complication rates,” according to the Daily Mail.
Detransitioner @sorenaldaco has posted a about serious complications & “non-existent” follow up care following her double mastectomy at the Crane Center for Transgender Surgery (https://t.co/Cubm99HKkL) when she was 19 yrs old. She encourages people to share her story.… https://t.co/ayymALpfbi
— Genspect (@genspect) March 14, 2023
One of Crane’s former clients was Scott Newgent, a transgender activist who’s now lobbying against children being allowed to transition.
“During the process of medical transition, I have had seven surgeries, one massive pulmonary embolism, one helicopter life-flight ride, an emergency ambulance ride, induced stress heart attack, sepsis, 17-month recurring infection due to using the wrong skin during a phalloplasty, 16 rounds of antibiotics, three weeks of daily IV antibiotics, lost all my hair, arm reconstructive surgery, handicapped arm, permanent lung, and heart damage,” he said in a 2020 interview.
“My bladder was cut, I had insomnia-induced hallucinations, frequently loss of consciousness due to pain from the six inches of hair on the inside of my urethra, significant PTSD that made me a prisoner in my apartment for a year not able, failed phalloplasty, billed $923,980 for medical expenses, I lost my home, car, job, career, wife, and I could no longer care for my kids due to medical complications,” he added.
According to Newgent, he considered suing Crane but was essentially told he didn’t stand a chance.
“I went to eight different attorneys about that surgeon,” he said. “Each wanted to take on my case, but after they investigated, they found out there is no baseline for care. We have nothing to compare outcomes for medical transition, so it’s a free-for-all, and the medical industry knows this.”
Listen:
One of the experimental, nightmarish procedures Crane performs is a phallus-preserving vaginoplasty during which a male keeps his penis but gets a vagina. Another is a vaginal-preserving phalloplasty during which a woman gets a penis but keeps her vagina.
Critics say these types of procedures, especially the Barbie-doll removal of all genitals, are dangerous and unnecessary.
“Surgical interventions for non-binary identities are not necessary and arguably cause more harm than good,” Genspect director Steve O’Malley told the Daily Mail. “Extreme body modifications such as nullification should not be carried out merely because the patient wants it.”
“Surgeons should not be viewed as shopkeepers who can dispense whatever the customer wants. They are doctors and they should be bound by the principle to first do no harm,” he added.
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