Labiaplasty
The main focus of a labiaplasty is to create a harmonious aesthetic balance of the appearance of both the labia majora and the labia minora. There are several reasons why labioplasty is considered. Perhaps the appearance of the labia has been altered by child birth or intercourse. Aging plays a factor as do genetics in the appearance of the labia. Vaginal labioplasty is the one solution that can improve this area. Abnormally shaped labia can cause discomfort when wearing clothing. Sex could be painful for both partners and sports can be hindered due to abnormally shaped labia.
Women are very sensitive about the condition of their labia. No one really thinks about how one certain body part can greatly affect every day activities as well as self-confidence and self-esteem. Adult women in good health and young women who have fully developed are the optimal candidates for the labiaplasty.
When contemplating this procedure, you will have a challenge finding labiaplasty surgeons who specialize in this procedure. As it is not a common cosmetic surgery, you will have to do your research to not only find an appropriate surgeon but also ones that practice a variety of different methods of labioplasty.
During the interview process for finding a labiaplasty surgeon, be sure to ask to see labiaplasty before and after pictures. Labiaplasty pics while a bit disconcerting (you are viewing stranger’s private body parts); will give you an idea of how your vaginal labiaplasty could turn out. And one of the procedures, a laser reduction labioplasty, after photos would be a big help in helping you determine whether this method over some other method would be the best bet for you.
Labiaplasty costs can be anywhere from $5,000 to $10,000 or more depending on the severity of the condition. Labiaplasty cost may or may not include expenses for return visits or check-ups. You will have to ask that of the surgeon. You can bet that your pictures of the vaginal labiaplasty will be taken as well. Who knows? Your labiaplasty “before and after” pictures could be the next “poster children” for this procedure. Now that would be a bit disconcerting!
You can expect to be out of commission for up to eight weeks. No sex or heavy lifting is allowed during recuperation time. You will also be taking pain medication and oral antibiotics to prevent the risk of infection. Within just a few months, you will be practically as good as new.