>>510167594>This is actually a very poorly researched area.If there were it would be done by doing HRT on children. Which they still not do soe there is not much research.
But if you know biochemistry of human and how biochemically human develops, you can surely say HRT applied early on, even around puberty will change your bone structure to some extent if your bones are still growing.
Of course it will not change 100%, but have an effect. As there are also 100% genetical women who have pelvises closer to male and have to have c-sections to give births.
>Suppression of hair growth and some skin changes are the most significant changes, aside from destruction of male sexual functionSo there are physical changes due to HRT.