Friday, November 4, 2016

What Happens During Labiaplasty?



Labiaplasty is a surgical procedure that involves changing the appearance of genitalia by changing the shape and size of the labia. Labiaplasty can be carried out to change the shape and appearance of the outer labia, inner labia, or clitoral hood.

There are three main types of labiaplasty, and your surgeon will help you decide which is the best procedure for you, depending on your needs. Edge restructuring involves removing excess tissue and stopping blood flow to the outer edge of the labia, creating a smooth, unwrinkled appearance.

The second is Laser Straight Edge, which involves using a laser to remove the darker edges along the outer side of the labia. This procedure is carried out almost entirely for cosmetic reasons

The third commonly used labiaplasty technique is central wedge restructuring. This is the most invasive form of labiaplasty, and involves cutting and removing a wedge of tissue from the thickest area of the labia minora.

Labiaplasty can be carried out under local or general anesthetic. Clinique Liposculpture’s patients are able to have the procedure carried out under a form of local anesthesia called “awake anesthesia,” which allows the patient to interact with their surgeon, increasing the likelihood of getting the outcome they want.

Labiaplasty surgery tends to take between one to two hours to complete, depending on the procedure being carried out. Usually, you will be able to return to work within a few days, and return to normal activity levels within a few weeks.

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