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Labiaplasty

What Is Labiaplasty?

Labiaplasty is a surgical procedure that reshapes or reduces the size of the labia minora or labia majora—the inner and outer lips of the vulva. It is commonly performed to address enlargement, asymmetry, or sagging of the labial tissues, which may cause discomfort, irritation, or self-consciousness.

The procedure aims to improve both aesthetic appearance and functional comfort, often helping women feel more confident in daily life and intimate relationships.

Why Do Women Choose Labiaplasty?

  • To correct enlarged, uneven, or elongated labia
  • To relieve discomfort from rubbing, pinching, or chafing during exercise or intercourse
  • To enhance aesthetic confidence in swimwear or intimate situations
  • To restore the natural look of the vulva after childbirth or hormonal changes
  • To improve sexual function and reduce self-consciousness

Who Is a Good Candidate?

You may be a good candidate for labiaplasty if you:

  • Are bothered by the appearance or feel of your labia
  • Experience discomfort or irritation during movement or intimacy
  • Have asymmetrical or elongated labia due to genetics, childbirth, or aging
  • Are in good overall health, not pregnant, and a non-smoker
  • Have realistic expectations and desire natural-looking results

Note: Labiaplasty does not affect fertility or menstruation and is suitable for adult women of all ages.

Types of Labiaplasty Techniques

Trim Method

  • The most common technique
  • Removes excess tissue along the edge of the labia minora
  • Provides a smooth, symmetrical contour

Wedge Method

  • A wedge-shaped portion is removed from the thickest part of the labia
  • Preserves the natural edge and color
  • Ideal for women who prefer a less visible scar

Labia Majora Reduction

  • Reduces excess volume or sagging of the outer labia
  • May involve liposuction or tissue excision
  • Can be combined with fat grafting for reshaping

Before Labiaplasty

  • You’ll have a confidential consultation to discuss goals and concerns
  • A physical exam will help determine the best technique
  • Preoperative lab tests may be required
  • Avoid smoking, alcohol, and blood thinners before surgery
  • Arrange for rest and support during the initial recovery

After Labiaplasty

  • Mild swelling, bruising, and tenderness are normal
  • Use cool compresses and follow wound care instructions
  • Avoid sexual activity, tampons, tight clothing, and strenuous activity for 4–6 weeks
  • Most patients return to work within 5–7 days, depending on healing
  • Full results become visible in 6–8 weeks

Healing Process After Labiaplasty

Week 1–2:

  • Swelling peaks and begins to resolve
  • Light walking is encouraged
  • Pain managed with oral medication
  • Stitches typically dissolve on their own

Week 3–6:

  • Sensitivity improves
  • Final contours begin to appear
  • Scars continue to soften

Month 2 and Beyond:

  • Results are visible
  • Full comfort and sensation return
  • Confidence and satisfaction typically increase

Benefits of Labiaplasty

  • Improved intimate comfort and function
  • More balanced, symmetrical labia
  • Greater confidence in clothing and intimate settings
  • Resolution of issues like chafing, dryness, or irritation
  • Minimal downtime with long-lasting results

Treatment Summary

Number of Operations

One

Anesthesia

Local anesthesia

Back To Work

Immediately

Full Healing

7 days

Hospitalization

None

* For informational purposes only, be sure to consult your doctor for diagnosis and treatment.

 

Frequently asked questions

Mild discomfort is common in the first few days, but pain is easily managed with prescribed medications and proper care.

Scars are minimal and typically hidden in natural folds. Over time, they fade significantly and become almost invisible.

No. When performed by a skilled surgeon, labiaplasty does not reduce sensation. In fact, many women feel more confident and comfortable, which can improve intimacy.

Not at all. It often addresses functional concerns, such as discomfort during exercise, intercourse, or even sitting.

Sexual activity and intense physical activity should be avoided for 4–6 weeks to allow full healing.

Yes. It is commonly combined with vaginal tightening, non-surgical rejuvenation, or other genital aesthetic procedures.

Labiaplasty typically takes 1 to 2 hours and is often performed as an outpatient procedure under local anesthesia or sedation.

Yes. Once healed, results are permanent, though aging, childbirth, or weight changes may affect long-term appearance.