Labiaplasty is a surgical procedure.
Procedure
Labiaplasty is an aesthetic and functional procedure that, on the one hand, improves the appearance of the intimate area, and on the other, brings relief in the patient’s daily functioning. Labiaplasty is aimed at improving the shape of the labia, reducing them or correcting their asymmetry or deformation.
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia and is preceded by a medical consultation. Research is also required, which we write about in the FAQ. Labia correction is a “one day surgery” procedure, so the patient can go home after it. After about 7 days, the patient reports for a check-up and the doctor removes the stitches.
Can labiaplasty be performed during menstruation?
No. Plan the surgery after menstruation, so that you have 7-14 days to heal the wound. Thanks to this, you will avoid the greater risk of infection and the additional pain that accompanies menstruation.
What device is the labia correction performed with?
At our Institute, we use the Loktal medical device, which is designed for aesthetic and functional gynecology treatments.
How to care for the wound after labiaplasty?
Care of the intimate area after labia surgery is very important and includes several recommendations. First of all, you should take care of hygiene: after each bowel movement and additionally 3 times a day. It is necessary to wash intimate area with plenty of water. It is recommended to use an intimate hygiene liquid. Then you can use a disinfectant, e.g. Octanisept (spray around the wound several times) and wait for it to dry, or use disposable paper towels, but don’t rub! Air the wound as often as possible.
How long does the swelling last?
Swelling after surgery is an individual matter. In some patients, it disappears after a few days after the procedure, in others it may persist even for several weeks. In case of doubt, please contact the doctor who performed the procedure.
How much days off should I plan after the procedure?
We recommend taking min. 7 days off until the stitches are removed. Unless the Patient can afford to work remotely.
What does NewU Institute offer patients?
How many specialists are there and what accreditation's have been awarded to NewU Institute?
Cosmetic surgery offers you a wide range of choices for different types of procedures that can be performed on parts of a person’s body that require some aesthetic enhancements. Today even a woman’s genital area may also go through a cosmetic enhancement procedure.
Also referred to as the Designer vagina, Labia minora reduction, Labial reduction, and Vulval Surgery, Labiaplasty is a plastic surgery procedure that trims the length of a woman’s labia minora. It is the most common vaginal rejuvenation procedure performed on women.
Surgery typically results in a shorter labia that no longer hangs down below the level of the hair-bearing labia majora. Having noticeable skin folds around the opening of the vagina is completely normal. However, excess skin can get pinched or twisted, making some women feel uncomfortable during physical activities, exercise, and intercourse. In this case, labiaplasty can be a treatment option. Moreover, the procedure can also be done for cosmetic reasons for those who don't like the appearance of their labia. It might also be done as part of gender-affirming surgery.
Most patients take a week off from work to recover from any side effects, during which they can reduce swelling and pain by icing. While the most distorting swelling is gone by 6 weeks, residual swelling may take six months to disappear.
Pain and discomfort are to be expected during the first few days after your surgery, you will be given pain medications. Usually, most patients take a week off from work while they recover from the surgery. You may go back to your normal daily routines, including exercise after a month.
Labiaplasty has a high success rate of over 90%, women who have undergone this type of cosmetic procedure were recorded to be very happy and satisfied with the end results. Studies show that these women have experienced a boost in their self-esteem, following their labia minora reduction procedure.
However, just like any type of surgery, a labiaplasty also poses some risks and side effects. While these risks and side effects may only happen on a rare occasion, becoming aware of the following is still necessary:
Labiaplasty is a surgical procedure.
Procedure
Labiaplasty is an aesthetic and functional procedure that, on the one hand, improves the appearance of the intimate area, and on the other, brings relief in the patient’s daily functioning. Labiaplasty is aimed at improving the shape of the labia, reducing them or correcting their asymmetry or deformation.
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia and is preceded by a medical consultation. Research is also required, which we write about in the FAQ. Labia correction is a “one day surgery” procedure, so the patient can go home after it. After about 7 days, the patient reports for a check-up and the doctor removes the stitches.
Can labiaplasty be performed during menstruation?
No. Plan the surgery after menstruation, so that you have 7-14 days to heal the wound. Thanks to this, you will avoid the greater risk of infection and the additional pain that accompanies menstruation.
What device is the labia correction performed with?
At our Institute, we use the Loktal medical device, which is designed for aesthetic and functional gynecology treatments.
How to care for the wound after labiaplasty?
Care of the intimate area after labia surgery is very important and includes several recommendations. First of all, you should take care of hygiene: after each bowel movement and additionally 3 times a day. It is necessary to wash intimate area with plenty of water. It is recommended to use an intimate hygiene liquid. Then you can use a disinfectant, e.g. Octanisept (spray around the wound several times) and wait for it to dry, or use disposable paper towels, but don’t rub! Air the wound as often as possible.
How long does the swelling last?
Swelling after surgery is an individual matter. In some patients, it disappears after a few days after the procedure, in others it may persist even for several weeks. In case of doubt, please contact the doctor who performed the procedure.
How much days off should I plan after the procedure?
We recommend taking min. 7 days off until the stitches are removed. Unless the Patient can afford to work remotely.
What does NewU Institute offer patients?
How many specialists are there and what accreditation's have been awarded to NewU Institute?
Labiaplasty is a surgical procedure.
Procedure
Labiaplasty is an aesthetic and functional procedure that, on the one hand, improves the appearance of the intimate area, and on the other, brings relief in the patient’s daily functioning. Labiaplasty is aimed at improving the shape of the labia, reducing them or correcting their asymmetry or deformation.
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia and is preceded by a medical consultation. Research is also required, which we write about in the FAQ. Labia correction is a “one day surgery” procedure, so the patient can go home after it. After about 7 days, the patient reports for a check-up and the doctor removes the stitches.
Can labiaplasty be performed during menstruation?
No. Plan the surgery after menstruation, so that you have 7-14 days to heal the wound. Thanks to this, you will avoid the greater risk of infection and the additional pain that accompanies menstruation.
What device is the labia correction performed with?
At our Institute, we use the Loktal medical device, which is designed for aesthetic and functional gynecology treatments.
How to care for the wound after labiaplasty?
Care of the intimate area after labia surgery is very important and includes several recommendations. First of all, you should take care of hygiene: after each bowel movement and additionally 3 times a day. It is necessary to wash intimate area with plenty of water. It is recommended to use an intimate hygiene liquid. Then you can use a disinfectant, e.g. Octanisept (spray around the wound several times) and wait for it to dry, or use disposable paper towels, but don’t rub! Air the wound as often as possible.
How long does the swelling last?
Swelling after surgery is an individual matter. In some patients, it disappears after a few days after the procedure, in others it may persist even for several weeks. In case of doubt, please contact the doctor who performed the procedure.
How much days off should I plan after the procedure?
We recommend taking min. 7 days off until the stitches are removed. Unless the Patient can afford to work remotely.
What does NewU Institute offer patients?
How many specialists are there and what accreditation's have been awarded to NewU Institute?
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