Procedures
Labiaplasty Procedure
Good Candidates for Labiaplasty
Patients with a desire for improved / rejuvenated aesthetics of the labia.
Patients with discomfort during sex, exercise, sitting (typically on a bike seat) secondary to labia minor hypertrophy (excess tissue)
The Consultation Process
Dr. Simon and his office staff will make your surgical experience as easy and comfortable for you as possible. You will discuss with Dr. Simon your areas of concern and your goals from labiaplasty surgery. Dr. Simon will examine you to determine the best procedure for you which will lead to the optimal desired outcome.
Any possible alternatives will also be discussed. Dr. Simon will spend as much time as necessary with you to make you feel comfortable and answer all of your questions. Patients will also meet with a surgical coordinator and will be provided with more information regarding their procedure of choice.
What to Expect After Surgery
You will see Dr. Simon and his assistants in the first few days after surgery for the first follow up appointment. Dressings will be removed and further instructions given. You will be permitted to shower the first day after surgery. Patients may return to work within a few days, depending on the level of physical labor involved.
Some discoloration and swelling will occur initially and will peak by the 2nd or 3rd day, but this will subside over the following days and weeks. Supplements and vitamins will be provided by Dr. Simon and his staff to allow for rapid and successful healing. Ice packs can be useful to control discomfort and swelling in the early postoperative period, as well as sitz baths to clean the vaginal area. Approximately 6 weeks of healing time is required prior to resuming strenuous exercise and sexual intercourse.
Risks
Long Term Results
The results of the procedure are long lasting. Future pregnancies and vaginal childbirth can affect the appearance of the vagina.