No, the person seeking the surgery should have to live life as an adult in the real world for 7 years into the age of 25 before they can receive the surgery. By then they can truly realize what is at steak, what the repercussions to health are, can gauge quality of life, and have the necessary life experiences to assess and weigh the consequences. Also this allows for the period of time before the surgery for psychiatrists and psychologists to watch and understand the individual to see if they are a rare circumstance where this would potentially benefit the persons life or cause unintentional harm and devastation.
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