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It can be common for women to experience pain and inflammation in relation to a prominent labia minora. Having a labiaplasty operation with Adnova Clinic can be the gateway to a better quality of life, whether due to physical discomfort or a lack of confidence.
What is involved in a labiaplasty?
Labiaplasty is a surgical procedure aimed at altering the size and shape of the labia minora, the inner lips of the female genitalia. During a labiaplasty procedure, the surgeon carefully trims and reshapes the labial tissue to achieve the desired outcome. This delicate surgery requires precision and expertise to ensure a satisfactory result with minimal scarring. Patients are typically placed under general or local anaesthesia to minimise discomfort during the procedure. The labiaplasty before and after can be dramatic depending on the degree of tissue you want removed. Contact Adnova Clinic if you need more information about our surgical treatments.
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Why have a labiaplasty?
This procedure is often sought by women who experience discomfort or self-consciousness due to elongated or asymmetrical labia. Labiaplasty can not only improve aesthetics but also alleviate physical discomfort, enhancing overall quality of life. It is essential for individuals considering labiaplasty to consult with one of our qualified surgeons to discuss their expectations and understand the potential risks and benefits. While the decision to undergo labiaplasty is deeply personal, it’s crucial to prioritise safety and make sure you are fully informed in your decision making. Our team is friendly and happy to discuss any concerns you have.
We also offer a range of other body procedures such as Thigh Lift, Liposuction, Abdominoplasty, and Brachioplasty.
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Although you might have the impression that surgeries on the genitalia would carry more risk, this is not always the case. Labiaplasty surgery side effects can include:
- Bleeding.
- Bruising or scarring.
- Infection.
- Inadequate tissue removal.
- Pain during intercourse.
Anyone may feel the need to have vulval surgery for a range of different reasons, any of which can be a valid cause for displeasure. A surgeon will assess your suitability to undergo the procedure, as certain conditions may lead to potential risks.
The total time before someone should return to regular activities following labiaplasty surgery will typically be around 6 weeks. Although it’s important to note that this can be influenced by a range of factors. Furthermore, it could take as long as 6 months for the last of the swelling to subside.