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Patient Info

Gender:
Female
Age:
29 years old
Surgeon:
Dr. Inessa Fishman

Description

This 29-year-old woman felt self-conscious about the appearance of her labia, or folds of tissue around the opening of the vagina; she didn’t like what she felt was excessive length, and the appearance of the inner labia coming out beyond the outer labia (also called labia majora). This young patient reported feelings of discomfort and irritation when wearing tight clothing, and felt self-conscious during sexual intimacy.  She had been considering labiaplasty treatment for several years.

We treated her with a bilateral (both-sided) labiaplasty and clitoral hood reduction to take away the too-long long inner labial tissues, and contour the excessive clitoral hood (or tissues around the clitoris) for overall aesthetic balance.  The patient is shown immediately after her surgery, with a small amount of swelling already in place.  She had her treatment awake and relaxed in the comfort and privacy of our bespoke clinic, and was very excited to see her results immediately after surgery.  Her swelling will resolve as she heals over the next 3-4 months; during this time, the labial tissues become less puffy and more contoured, while the incisions heal to essentially invisible.

Labia and vaginas come in many normal shapes and sizes.  While they have normal anatomy, some women feel uncomfortable with too-long or stretched or asymmetric labial tissues, which can develop after puberty, weight changes, pregnancy, or childbirth.  We frequently combine labiaplasty procedures with clitoral hood reduction, growth factor injections for improved sensitivity and sexual health, and vaginal rejuvenation to achieve optimal intimate health for our patients.

About Surgical Labiaplasty

Enlarged or uneven labia minora (the inner lips of tissue surrounding the vaginal opening) are effectively treated with the common (though uncommonly discussed) procedure called labiaplasty.  For most women, the labia minora are for the most part covered by the labia majora (outer lips).  In others, however, genetics, puberty, aging and pregnancy can cause the inner lips to extend beyond the outer lips.  Some women can experience discomfort and irritation with overly long labia minora, leading to discomfort in clothing, during exercise, and with sexual relationships, while other women may just be bothered by the appearance of the labia.  Labiaplasty treatments can address these concerns. We have expertise in both surgical and non-surgical labiaplasty to help women feel their most confident and address any intimate anatomy concerns.Learn More About Surgical Labiaplasty