A 15-year-old ‘girl’ became a ‘boy’ with the doctors at the King George’s Medical University (KGMU) performing a sex-change surgery recently LUCKNOW — A 15-year-old ‘girl’ completed her journey of being a ‘boy’ when she chopped off her hair and got a new look. The ‘girl’ became a ‘boy’ with the doctors at the King George’s Medical University (KGMU) performing a sex-change surgery recently. Prof Vishwajeet Singh, senior faculty in urology department, who led the surgical team, said: “He was living as a girl since childhood as parents could not understand the ambiguity of the gender. The patient was a boy, but looked like a girl on the basis of outer appearance, which made parents bring him up as a girl. “The internal organs and the chromosomes were that of a male. The child cleared the psychological test to convince us for the sex change surgery.” When the patient contacted doctors two months ago, they first sent him for a psychological examination, which he cleared. The genetic evaluation also supported his cause. “Take me to a doctor, I am a boy and wish to live as one,” the 15-year-old had emotionally told his parents. Doctors undertook two procedures to realign...