Labiaplasty is one of the most common procedures in female genital aesthetic surgery. It is typically performed to reduce the size or reshape the inner vaginal lips (labia minora) when they are enlarged, asymmetrical, or cause discomfort. Many women seek labiaplasty for both functional and cosmetic reasons.
Labiaplasty is ideal for women who experience discomfort due to enlarged or uneven labia—whether during physical activities, when wearing tight clothing, or for aesthetic concerns. It can also improve self-confidence and intimate comfort.
The procedure is usually done under local anesthesia and takes about 30 to 60 minutes. During surgery, the excess tissue is carefully trimmed to create a more balanced and natural appearance. Dissolvable stitches are used for a smooth recovery.
Mild swelling and sensitivity are normal in the first few days. Most patients can return to their normal activities within a week, but full healing typically takes 4 to 6 weeks. Proper hygiene and post-operative care are important for optimal results.
Will there be any visible scars? The incisions are carefully placed, and since dissolvable sutures are used, scarring is typically minimal and fades over time.
Is there any loss of sensitivity? The procedure is performed with precision to avoid damaging sensitive nerves, so the risk of losing sensation is very low.
If you’re considering labiaplasty or have questions about the procedure, feel free to contact us for a confidential consultation.
The incisions are carefully placed, and since dissolvable sutures are used, scarring is typically minimal and fades over time.
The procedure is performed with precision to avoid damaging sensitive nerves, so the risk of losing sensation is very low.
Most women experience only minor discomfort after the procedure, which can be managed with pain medication.
Initial healing occurs within a week, but full healing takes 4 to 6 weeks.
Light activities can be resumed after a week, but strenuous exercise should be avoided for 4 to 6 weeks.
Risks include infection, bleeding, delayed healing, and uneven results, but these are rare.
For most women, sexual sensation remains the same or improves due to increased comfort and self-confidence.
The incisions are carefully placed, and since dissolvable sutures are used, scarring is typically minimal and fades over time.
The procedure is performed with precision to avoid damaging sensitive nerves, so the risk of losing sensation is very low.
Most women experience only minor discomfort after the procedure, which can be managed with pain medication.
Initial healing occurs within a week, but full healing takes 4 to 6 weeks.
Light activities can be resumed after a week, but strenuous exercise should be avoided for 4 to 6 weeks.
Risks include infection, bleeding, delayed healing, and uneven results, but these are rare.
For most women, sexual sensation remains the same or improves due to increased comfort and self-confidence.