Labiaplasty – The Below-The-Belt Plastic Surgery – Part I
Sep 21, 2009 | Comments 1 | Cosmetic Surgery
Labiaplasty also known as labia reducing and beautification procedure are been widely chosen by many women as a cosmetic and reconstructive procedure for an array of reasons that include genital discomfort and pain, aesthetic reasons or to augment sexual fulfilment.
Due to novel developments and techniques employed during labiaplasty, the outcome is favourable with lesser scars, pain, recuperation period and optimal results in the field that at times is dubbed as Vaginal Cosmetic Surgery.
Labiaplasty is a surgical operation for trimming off and shaping either the inner lips or labia minora and the outer lips or labia majora of the vagina or both of them. The labia might be elongated or non- symmetric in appearance due to varying reasons. This might be the consequence of sexual contact, childbirth process or due to aging.
Labiaplasty Entrants
Those women opt for labiaplasty that have enlarged labia minora or labia majora (inner or outer vaginal lips) that often lead to pain and feeling self-conscious. For instance, elongated labia could lead to pain during sexual contact, exercising or when one wears tight-fitted under the belt clothing. Those women that are adults and totally developed are the right candidates; however those ailing with certain medical conditions that might restrict elective surgical procedure might not be the ideal candidates.
Labiaplasty Risks Factors
Labiaplasty has a host of risks associated that seem to overshadow the advantages that include raised chances of getting an infection, bleeding, a transient sense of numbness, unevenness noted between the outer and inner lips, variations in pigmentation, lowered sensation in the area, pain, sexual dysfunction and excessive scar tissue accumulation that appear lumpy on the treated location. There could also be breakage in the blood vessel leading to blood-inundated area or blood clotting known as hematoma.
Pre-Surgery Preparation
The surgeon would advice smoke cessation and avoiding alcohol consumption for a minimum week’s time prior to surgery. The plastic surgeon would additionally recommend stoppage of consumption of particular medicines like NSAID’s or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, aspirin and blood thinning medications that all tend to raise the chances of bleeding. Certain herbal or all-natural products and omega-3 fatty acids, green tea, gingko biloba, vitamin E could raise risk of bleeding during or following surgery. Keeping the doctor completely informed regarding all one is taking is crucial and also never suddenly halting medicines before seeking medical advice. It is recommended to avoid sexual contact on the night prior to the surgery.
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I am very interested in such a procedure. My only concern is that I am prone to vaginal infections. I am afraid of the risks that this procedure might hurt my health instead of helping it. Hope to learn more… Thanks.
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