Aesthetic, Cosmetic and Functional Surgery

The labiaplasty (also known as labia minora reduction) is indicated for any patient who wants to reduce the size of their labia minora.

This could be due to:

  • Aesthetic reasons
  • Physical discomfort associated with protruding labia minora during intercourse or during daily life when wearing certain underwear.

 

The hypertrophy of the labia minora It is defined as the enlargement of the labia minoraThis enlargement can affect self-esteem, cause discomfort, or social stigma.

 

Identity and self-esteem can be closely related to the self-perceived appearance of one's genitals, especially when starting a relationship with a new partner.

Female genital aesthetics are a product of cultural norms and the concept of beauty perceived by women.

Both exist within the context of a woman's society and the social norms she perceives.

Modern trends have moved toward a lack of pubic hair, which makes subtle lip irregularities more noticeable and can make a woman feel more self-conscious in this area.

Furthermore, the open access to pornographic photos and videos, the normalization of open sexual imagery, and the debate about sexual practices and preferences in many societies in recent years have led many women to feel that their genitals may be inadequate compared to these perceived social norms.

These women tend to avoid situations in which they might feel vulnerable, such as wearing tight pants or swimsuits, communal showers, or sexual intimacy.

Female genital cosmetic surgery can significantly improve:

  • The reliance on a perceived or real genital deformity.
  • Clitoral hood and labial reduction surgery can provide a natural appearance with an extremely high satisfaction rate exceeding 90%.

Although there is no globalized and standard genital aesthetic ideal and there are variables according to cultural and geographical preferences, Basic guidelines for genital aesthetics include:

1) Symmetrical labia minora that do not protrude from the labia majora, especially when standing;

2) a reasonably short, non-protruding clitoral hood without additional folds; 

3) full labia majora without redundant skin but not excessively fatty which could cause an unsightly bulge in clothing, and

4) a mons pubis that has slight fullness but does not protrude through clothing

Women with enlarged labia minora or majora, or a large clitoral hood, may complain of irritation and discomfort during exercise, sexual intercourse, and wearing tight clothing. Other women complain of deflated and drooping labia majora.

Excellent judgment on the part of the surgeon and complete communication between the patient and surgeon are required to achieve the best possible results.