

Labiaplasty

About the Surgery:
Labiaplasty also known as vaginal rejuvenation is quickly becoming one of the most inquired about cosmetic procedures offered. It is a sensitive topic that involves both medical and psychological aspects. Women choose to undergo this procedure for various reasons, including natural structural differences, aesthetic enhancement, or correction of congenital abnormalities. Some women are naturally born with large, irregular, or small labia, while others experience enlargement due to hormonal changes during pregnancy, chronic friction, irritation, or inflammation.
Normally, the labia minora barely protrudes past the labia majora, if at all. In some cases of enlargement they can protrude up to 2 ½ inches. Not only is this considered aesthetically unacceptable to some women, it causes local irritation and problems with hygiene, it causes interference with sexual intercourse, and it can cause discomfort during physical activity such as cycling or running. It can also cause discomfort with tight clothing and finally it can cause social embarrassment and psychological distress in extreme cases. In severe cases, it may even cause psychological distress. Labiaplasty is an external procedure that does not tighten the vagina.
Labiaplasty is a simple procedure that takes approximately 30 minutes. It can be performed under general or local anesthesia. During the procedure, excess skin is removed, and the remaining tissue is sutured in an aesthetic manner to achieve a symmetrical and youthful appearance.. The sutures used are dissolvable, eliminating the need for suture removal.
The procedure has a very high level of patient satisfaction. The most common risks are bleeding, infection or scarring. Fortunately, these risks do not frequently occur. Pain is minimal and can be controlled with prescribed painkillers.
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FAQ's About the Procedure
Is the procedure conducted in a hospital or at a clinic?
At the Hospital.
The surgical incision and scar?
Hidden incisions.
Operation time?
One hour.
Discharge from the hospital?
Same day of surgery.