LABIA REDUCTION
Some women consider having a labiaplasty because they don’t like the look of their labia, or because the labia cause discomfort. This is a major decision you should weigh up carefully.
It’s natural and normal for a woman to have noticeable skin folds around her vaginal opening and, in most cases, this shouldn’t cause any problems.
A labiaplasty can be expensive and the operation carries a number of risks. There’s also no guarantee you’ll get the result you expected, and it won’t necessarily make you feel better about your body.
The term labiaplasty refers to a procedure that reduces the length of the labia minora. It is the most commonly performed vaginal rejuvenation procedure and it can relieve symptoms women experience from twisting and tugging of the labia.
Results and Benefits:
Benefits:
Who Is Candidate?
While considering the candidacy, patients’ safety is our first priority. Once the consultation is done by fulfilling all the requirements for going through the treatment you can be selected. You are an ideal candidate if:
- You are in good physical health
- You have good skin quality and tone
- You are positively diverted for the treatment
- You are willingly devoted to giving time to surgery
Technique We Use:
The labiaplasty procedure involves reducing the size of the vulva (the inner lips) so that they are smaller than the labia majora (outer lips). Before any of this will take place, a consultation will occur with our surgeon who should check your history and make sure that you are aware of the risks that come with the surgery. You will be advised to stop taking certain medications for a set period beforehand and the day before the surgery you will be asked to shave your pubic hair. The labiaplasty procedure itself will be performed under a general anaesthetic and is usually performed by amputation whereby the surgeon cuts and removes part of the vulva using a scalpel or laser. Other vaginal surgery options are available too and which one you choose will depend on your reasons for undergoing a labiaplasty. It can take up to one year to see the final results.