Labia reduction – beauty in secret
Everyone has their own ideal of beauty. This is especially true of the intimate area, because only selected people can see it and here women decide to have a labia reduction primarily based on their own personal aesthetic feelings. Pronounced labia can also lead to discomfort or discomfort for functional reasons - for example during sports such as cycling, horse riding or gymnastics.
Labia reduction primarily affects the small inner labia and when they protrude significantly beyond the outer labia. This is the case for many women and is completely normal, but it does not correspond to the ideal image. Aesthetic plastic surgeons choose from three methods for adjustment: the scalpel, the electrosurgical or the laser variant. The scalpel is used in the cheapest surgical variant of labia reduction. However, it is also the bloodiest, as the labia minora are heavily supplied with blood and become swollen again as a result of the procedure. General anesthesia is essential here, as is a strong suture. With the electrosurgical method and the laser method, significantly less blood flows because the blood vessels are immediately closed again during cutting. The most consistent result can also be expected with the laser method, as the doctor can work very precisely with it. Local anesthesia is usually sufficient here and the procedure is completed after about 30 minutes.
Complications and risks of labia reduction are mainly due to the high risk of subsequent bleeding. In addition, there are often asymmetries because an accurate cut is difficult to achieve. Impaired wound healing can extend the recovery period for several months. Serious after-effects also include disturbances in sensation or arousal, pain during sex and problems with lubrication.
Labia reduction may require follow-up treatments, for which we recommend the protection of beautyprotect.