Intimate Surgery
WHAT DOES
Labiaplasty
Labiaplasty consists of the reduction of the labia minora and/or labia majora that for various reasons are hypertrophied and 'sagging' or asymmetrical, resulting in discomfort and a higher incidence of infection. The most common case is labia minora hypertrophy. The excess tissue, in addition to being visually unattractive, usually bothers the patient. The procedure consists of restoring the labia to the correct size.
Clitoplasty
Clitoplasty is performed when there is a hypertrophy of the clitoris, which causes discomfort. It is generally due to a hormonal imbalance and may be associated with an increase in hair. The case is frequent in transsexuality from female to male, and by consumption of anabolic steroids. The treatment consists of hiding it, making a small cut around the crown and folding it like a "telescope".
Liposuction of the pubis
Liposuction of the pubic area is indicated for women who have excess fat in that area. The procedure consists of a small liposuction with barely visible incisions.
Vaginal narrowing
Vaginal tightening is usually performed in women who after multiple births suffer a widening of the cavity, which can cause discomfort and unsatisfactory intimate relations. A reduction of the vaginal muscle is performed to improve muscle tone and elasticity.
TYPE OF ANESTHESIA
General anesthesia
RECOVERY TIME
2 weeks
DEFINITIVE RESULT
1 month
Cases
Process
INTERVENTION
POST-OPERATORY
Frequently Asked Questions
How should I sleep after labiaplasty?
During the first week, it is recommended to place pillows in a way that keeps the area elevated and helps control inflammation.
When does a labiaplasty heal?
Around 15 days.
Will I be able to walk after intimate surgery?
Of course, as soon as the patient feels comfortable.
Is it normal to have discharge after labiaplasty?
Yes, it is very common for vaginal discharge to increase after this type of surgery. You don’t need to worry, but it’s always a good idea to consult with the doctor.
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