Labiaplasty Before and After
Labiaplasty involves the surgical reduction or reshaping of the labia minora or majora, helping to alleviate discomfort or enhance aesthetics. The result is a reduced, more symmetrical, aesthetically pleasing, and comfortable labial structure. See before-and-after photos of our labiaplasty procedures below.
*Patient results will vary.
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Labiaplasty Lift FAQ
There’s several reasons why someone might get labiaplasty, including physical discomfort caused by the size or length of their labia. Many find relief from pain or irritation during activities like biking or sexual intercourse, while others seek improved aesthetic appeal or a more youthful appearance after childbirth.
Labiaplasty does not affect sensation or pleasure and you won’t lose feeling or sexual function. By reducing the size of the labia, many patients experience less pain and more enjoyment during sex.
We will assess whether you qualify for labiaplasty during your consultation. Generally, good candidates are females experiencing discomfort or dissatisfaction with their labial appearance and who are in good overall health.
It’s best if patients are physically mature or fully developed, which is usually after 18 years. The average age of women who have labiaplasty are around 32-33 years old.
We use anesthesia so that the procedure itself is painless. While discomfort levels vary among individuals, labiaplasty is typically associated with mild discomfort that can be managed with over-the-counter or prescribed pain medications.
Typically, it takes about six weeks for the swelling to go down and for the labia to start looking more normal after labiaplasty. However, full healing can take up to four to six months, during which the final results will become visible.
As with any surgical procedure, you will have some scarring. However, scars left from labiaplasty are typically very small and tend to blend in with the natural folds of the labia, making them less visible as they heal.