Our Labiaplasty procedure is a carefully tailored surgical solution aimed at reducing the size or reshaping the labia minora (inner lips) and/or the labia majora (outer lips) of the vulva. Whether pursued for cosmetic appeal or functional reasons, this procedure alleviates discomfort caused by enlarged or elongated labia—enhancing your comfort during physical activities and your confidence in intimate settings. Performed under local, regional, or general anesthesia, labiaplasty offers a personalized outcome that addresses both aesthetic desires and functional necessities.
Labiaplasty is performed under various anesthesia options depending on the extent of the surgery and patient comfort. The procedure includes different techniques to achieve the desired reshaping: the trim technique for the labia minora reduces the edge tissue, while a wedge resection removes a specific portion to retain the natural contour. For the labia majora, excess skin and/or fat are reduced through liposuction or excision. The surgery typically takes 1 to 3 hours, with dissolvable sutures ensuring ease in healing. Post-operative care is essential to promote recovery and prevent infection, with detailed instructions provided for patient adherence.
Discover the transformative benefits of labiaplasty, a personalized surgical solution that can address both physical and psychological concerns related to the labia. Whether you experience discomfort during activities or desire a more aesthetically pleasing appearance, this procedure can provide relief, improve hygiene, increase confidence, and enhance your sense of well-being.
Labiaplasty is a surgical procedure designed to reduce or reshape the labia minora or majora for cosmetic or functional reasons.
Yes, when performed by a qualified and experienced surgeon, labiaplasty is a safe procedure with thorough pre- and post-operative guidance.
Labiaplasty typically takes between 1 to 3 hours, depending on the extent of the procedure.
Recovery varies, with most patients returning to normal activities within 4 to 6 weeks post-surgery, and final results visible after a few months.