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everything you need to know about intimate plastic surgery

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12/31/2023 19:08

Labiaplasty is a surgical method for correcting the shape and size of the labia majora and minora. This procedure, often performed for aesthetic reasons, involves changing the appearance of the labia to achieve patient satisfaction. The main reasons for turning to this type of plastic surgery include dissatisfaction with the appearance of the labia, as well as possible physical discomfort during sexual relations or playing sports.

Problems solved by labiaplasty:

  • Hypertrophied labia minora and clitoral hood.
  • Asymmetry of the labia.
  • Age-related changes in the labia.

Contraindications for labiaplasty:

  • Sexually transmitted diseases and cancer.
  • Chronic diseases in the acute stage.
  • Infectious and inflammatory processes in the vagina.
  • Heart problems and diseases, thrombosis, restrictions on anesthesia.

Restrictions after surgery:

  • Abstain from sex for a month.
  • Limitation in physical activity, especially cycling and stretching.
  • It is prohibited to visit the bathhouse, sauna, or swimming pool; only showering is allowed.

Complications and recovery:

Complications include possible bleeding and hematomas, but these are extremely rare and do not affect the final result. Recovery is relatively easy and the patient can return to work within a few days.

Alternatives to Labiaplasty:

  • Introduction of fillers based on hyaluronic acid.
  • Intimate rejuvenation Forma V.

Labiaplasty and nulliparous women:

Labiaplasty can also be performed on nulliparous girls if there are appropriate indications and the results of the operation do not affect subsequent births.

Author Angelina Efremova

Angelina Efremova – freelance correspondent for Pravda.Ru, student at Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov

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