Gýneco | Aesthetic Gynaecology | Labiaplasty

Labia Majoraplasty

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What is Labia Majoraplasty?

Labia Majoraplasty is a specialized aesthetic gynecological procedure designed to reduce and reshape the labia majora, the outer, hair-bearing area of the vulva. This procedure enhances both the appearance and comfort of the outer lips, often referred to as the labia majora.

Who is Labia Majoraplasty For?

Labia Majoraplasty is ideal for women who:

  • Experience an enlarged labia majora, which can result from childbirth, aging, or natural anatomical variations.

  • Feel discomfort during activities like intercourse, cycling, or horseback riding.

  • Are self-conscious about visible contours, such as “camel toe,” when wearing form-fitting clothing.

How is Labia Majoraplasty Performed?

The labia majoraplasty procedure is performed under general anesthesia to ensure maximum comfort and precision. This 60-minute treatment utilizes advanced, minimally invasive radiofrequency technology for refined and detailed results. This innovative approach minimizes swelling and enhances cosmetic outcomes, delivering a natural, rejuvenated appearance.

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Pre-Procedure Preparation

In preparation for Labia Majoraplasty, please consider these important steps:

  • Refrain from taking any blood-thinning medications for at least two weeks before your procedure.

  • Avoid smoking and drinking alcohol as this promotes better healing and recovery.

Long-Lasting Results

The improvements from Labia Majoraplasty are permanent, with initial changes visible right after surgery. Over time, the final aesthetic results will continue to evolve, providing lasting enhancement and satisfaction.

What to Expect After Labia Majoraplasty

After the procedure, patients are advised to rest and apply ice to the area for the first three days. Light daily activities can typically be resumed after one week, but it’s important to avoid sexual activity, swimming, and strenuous exercise for six weeks to support optimal healing.