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Labiaplasty is a surgical procedure aimed at assisting women with hypertrophy in the intimate region.
And, despite being a surgical procedure that can directly improve the patient's well-being and self-esteem, many women are still unaware of it or have doubts about the subject.
If you are one of those who have doubts about labiaplasty, keep reading this post and find out:
• What is labiaplasty;
• Who it is indicated for;
• What benefits this procedure provides;
• How labiaplasty works;
• Who can undergo this type of procedure.
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Labiaplasty: What is it?
Labiaplasty is a surgical procedure that corrects imperfections related to the size of the labia minora.
This structure is located at the entrance of the vagina and is responsible for protecting this region. When the labia minora are hypertrophied, in addition to causing aesthetic discomfort for many women, it can also impair sexual relations, causing pain and discomfort.
For these and other reasons, many women end up opting for labiaplasty to correct this type of problem.
Who is labiaplasty indicated for?
In most cases, this procedure is indicated for women who feel aesthetically uncomfortable with the structure of their labia minora or who experience pain during sexual intercourse caused by this type of alteration. However, there are also clinical cases where this surgery is necessary.
In some cases, the hypertrophy is so severe that the patient has great difficulty in properly cleaning the vagina. This leads to the accumulation of secretions, which can cause a series of complications, from candidiasis to urinary infections.
What are the benefits of labiaplasty?
Labiaplasty brings a series of benefits to women. Starting with the fact that self-esteem improves significantly, considering that hypertrophy of the labia minora can directly affect the patient's emotional state.
Additionally, the pain during sexual intercourse caused by hypertrophy disappears over time, shortly after the procedure, allowing the woman to have a healthy sexual life without any discomfort.
Not to mention the hygiene aspect, which becomes easier for the patient who previously had difficulties due to the excess skin in the labia minora region.
Basically, labiaplasty directly affects the woman's well-being, improving her quality of life.
How does it work?
Labiaplasty is performed using anesthesia, and the patient may or may not be sedated. It lasts between forty minutes and an hour.
During the operation, the surgeon will cut a part of the labia minora to make them smaller. Then, the surgeon will reconstruct them so that the patient does not have any type of scar.
In fact, after recovery, it is hardly noticeable that the woman underwent labiaplasty.
One of the great differentiators of this surgical intervention is that the sutures are made with absorbable threads. In other words, they will be naturally absorbed by the body, making it unnecessary for the patient to return to the hospital to remove the stitches.
In general, the patient is discharged on the same day of the procedure. It is possible to return to daily activities in three days and to have sexual intercourse in three weeks.
Who can undergo labiaplasty?
Although it is a relatively simple surgical intervention, it needs to be performed by someone specialized in the area. Otherwise, the patient risks not achieving the desired result and still having scars in her intimate region.
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