Labiaplasty

Could Labiaplasty Be Right For You?

A labia deformity can be the result of excessive stretching from pregnancy, childbirth and weight loss. Some women experience discomfort caused by large or thick labia when exercising, wearing tight-fitting clothes, or even doing everyday activities. Large or asymmetrical labia may even cause discomfort or pain during intercourse. This condition affects many women and there is a solution known as Labiaplasty. Las Vegas area women are opting for labia reduction (labiaplasty) more and more frequently these days. A Labiaplasty procedure with plastic surgeon Dr. Marvin Spann can alleviate labial discomfort and create a natural vaginal appearance. Dr. Spann will discuss all of your options with you during your consultation; contact us today!

BEFORE & AFTER

What You Should Know About Labiaplasty ?

What Is Labiaplasty?
Labiaplasty is a cosmetic surgical procedure designed to reduce and reshape the labia minora (the inner folds of the vagina) or labia majora (the outer folds). Women may choose to undergo labiaplasty for aesthetic reasons (to achieve a more symmetrical, youthful appearance) or to alleviate physical discomfort caused by enlarged or asymmetrical labia. The goal of the procedure is to create a more harmonious appearance and restore function, enhancing both confidence and comfort.
Labiaplasty Benefits:
  • Improved aesthetic appearance: The procedure can enhance the symmetry and proportion of the labia, giving a more youthful and natural appearance.
  • Relief from discomfort: For women who experience discomfort during physical activities (e.g., cycling, exercise) or sexual intercourse, labiaplasty can provide long-lasting relief.
  • Enhanced confidence: Many women report feeling more confident and comfortable with their bodies after labiaplasty, especially in intimate settings.
  • Improved hygiene: In some cases, excess tissue can cause hygiene issues. Labiaplasty can alleviate this by reducing the amount of excess tissue that may trap bacteria.
  • Minimal scarring: With modern techniques, scarring is typically minimal and strategically placed to ensure it is hidden within natural folds of the skin.
Surgical Technique

Before aesthetic surgeons improved the Labiaplasty procedure, the approach was to amputate the excess skin and fold deformity. This approach led to numerous complications including scarring and sensory nerve damage. It is important to find a skilled labiaplasty surgeon who understands that this cosmetic surgery requires some reconstructive processes. Qualified surgeons will be able to incorporate the latest reshaping techniques so that it not only reduces the size, but also preserves most of the natural contour, color and sensitivity of the labia with minimal scarring.

How Labiaplasty is performed

Labiaplasty can be performed a couple of different ways. One technique uses surgical tools to reshape the inner folds of the labia so they no longer protrude. Essentially, it creates a contoured “V” shape wedge that is removed in order to reduce the size. The remaining edges are sewn with absorbable sutures for a natural appearance. Another technique is one that uses a laser to trim and reshape the labia. This is known medically as “laser labial rejuvenation”. While this approach is effective, it is generally more suitable for smaller skin defects of the labia.

During/After Surgery

abiaplasty is performed under general anesthesia at an accredited surgical facility. It is considered an outpatient procedure. In surgical cases where a smaller defect exists, a local anesthesia may be used. The entire surgery typically takes 1-2 hours to complete. Following this surgery, women should rest and avoid any activities that will result in additional swelling and discomfort. Vigorous exercise, vaginal intercourse, the use of tampons and douching should be avoided for 4-6 weeks. The incisions made during surgery are minimal. In most cases, the scarring will be almost undetectable.

What Are the Possible Side Effects?

While labiaplasty is generally a safe procedure, as with any surgery, there are some potential risks and side effects:
  • Swelling and bruising: Swelling and bruising around the labia area are common after surgery, but these symptoms should subside within a few weeks.
  • Scarring: Scarring is inevitable but generally minimal, as incisions are made in discreet areas, such as within the labial folds. With proper care, scars fade significantly over time.
  • Infection: As with any surgical procedure, there is a risk of infection. This can be minimized by following your surgeon’s post-operative care instructions closely.
  • Changes in sensation: Some patients may experience temporary or, rarely, permanent changes in sensation in the genital area.
  • Asymmetry: Although the goal is to create a symmetrical appearance, there is a small risk that the final result may not be perfectly symmetrical. This can often be addressed with follow-up care or minor adjustments.
  • Delayed healing: While most patients heal relatively quickly, some may experience delayed healing or complications like wound dehiscence (wound opening), which requires additional care or treatment.

PLAN YOUR PROCEDURE

Here’s a breakdown of what you can expect as you plan your labiaplasty procedure:
  • Consultation: Your surgeon will evaluate your concerns, discuss your goals, and assess the anatomy of your labia to recommend the best approach. Be sure to discuss any questions you have about the procedure, recovery, and risks.
  • Pre-surgery preparation: You may be asked to avoid certain medications (e.g., blood thinners) or stop smoking prior to surgery. Your surgeon will give you detailed instructions for preparing for the surgery.
  • Surgical procedure: Labiaplasty is typically performed on an outpatient basis. Your surgeon will use a local anesthetic with sedation or general anesthesia, depending on the scope of the procedure.
  • Post-surgery care: After the surgery, you'll be given instructions on how to care for your incisions, manage swelling, and promote proper healing. You’ll likely need to wear loose-fitting clothing and avoid sexual activity for several weeks.
  • Follow-up visits: Your surgeon will schedule follow-up visits to monitor your healing, remove stitches (if necessary), and assess the results. Most patients see significant improvement within a few weeks, with full healing typically achieved in 6-8 weeks.

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Am I a good candidate for Labiaplasty?

Labiaplasty may be right for you if:
  • You are bothered by the appearance of your labia or feel that they are asymmetrical, elongated, or disproportionate.
  • You experience discomfort in everyday activities such as exercise, wearing tight clothing, or sexual intercourse due to the size or shape of your labia.
  • You are in good overall health, with no underlying medical conditions that could affect healing or increase surgical risks.
  • You have realistic expectations about the outcome of the surgery and are emotionally prepared for the procedure and recovery process.
  • You are fully informed about the procedure, potential risks, benefits, and aftercare instructions.
If you're not sure whether you’re a good candidate, a consultation with a board-certified plastic surgeon can help clarify your options and determine the best approach for your needs.

Labiaplasty Procedure

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Most patients experience mild discomfort after the surgery, which can be managed with pain medications. The area may feel swollen or tender, but this typically subsides within a few weeks.
While you can generally return to normal activities within a few days, full recovery typically takes 6-8 weeks. During this time, you should avoid sexual intercourse, strenuous exercise, and tight clothing.
Yes, the results are typically long-lasting. However, changes due to aging, hormonal fluctuations, or childbirth may affect the appearance of your labia over time.
Like any surgery, labiaplasty carries some risks, such as infection, scarring, and changes in sensation. Your surgeon will discuss these risks with you in detail during your consultation.
Yes, labiaplasty can relieve discomfort caused by enlarged or asymmetrical labia that interfere with daily activities like exercise, sexual activity, or wearing certain clothing.
The cost of labiaplasty varies depending on your location, surgeon's experience, and the extent of the procedure. During your consultation, your surgeon will provide a detailed breakdown of the costs involved, including anesthesia and follow-up care.

THE CARE YOU DESERVE

The Results You Desire

Couture Medical is where exceptional care meets exceptional results. Our patient-centered approach ensures that every treatment is designed to not only enhance your appearance but also to boost your confidence and well-being. With us, you receive the care you deserve and the results you’ve always envisioned.
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