Labiaplasty
Labiaplasty is a surgical procedure that involves altering the size, shape, or appearance of the labia minora (inner lips) or labia majora (outer lips) of the female genitalia. The procedure can be performed for cosmetic reasons, to improve the appearance of the labia, or for functional reasons, to address discomfort or pain during physical activity, sexual intercourse, or other activities.
During the procedure, excess tissue is removed from the labia, and the remaining tissue is reshaped to create a more symmetrical and aesthetically pleasing appearance. Labiaplasty is typically performed under local anesthesia, and it can be done using a variety of techniques, including laser, scalpel, or radiofrequency.
It's important to note that labiaplasty is a personal decision, and not everyone feels the need to undergo the procedure. Additionally, like all surgical procedures, there are potential risks and complications associated with labiaplasty, including bleeding, infection, scarring, and changes in sensation. It's important to discuss the risks and benefits of the procedure with a qualified healthcare provider before making a decision to undergo the surgery.