Cosmetic genital surgery involves reshaping the labia, vulva or penis. Some people choose this surgery because they feel unhappy about the look of their genitals. An operation to change the look of the genitals is sometimes referred to as ‘aesthetic genital surgery’.
Female genital reshaping, or labiaplasty, aims to change the size and shape of the inner labia or the inner lips of the vulva. Penis enlargement or augmentation surgery (phalloplasty) is used to increase the length, width or both of the penis.
Labiaplasty and phalloplasty are not the same as gender reassignment surgeries.
If you are concerned about the way you look, or are thinking about cosmetic treatments to boost your confidence, there are alternatives. Another option is to accept yourself the way you are and realise that normal, healthy genitals come in a wide range of shapes and sizes.
We at Velvalux Healthcare performing Labiaplasty and Phalloplasty under the supervision of expert Plastic Surgeons.
Before you choose cosmetic genital surgery, there are some important issues to keep in mind:
You may want to ask your doctor for advice on a suitable and reputable doctor or hospital where cosmetic genital surgery is performed. At your first consultation, you should ask the surgeon about their training and experience. It is preferable to have this procedure done by a reputable professional who is specially trained to perform cosmetic genital surgery and has a lot of experience in carrying out this type of surgery.
Before surgery, you need to discuss a range of medical issues with your doctor or surgeon including:
The details of the surgery will depend on individual factors, but generally include:
After the operation, you may expect:
After the operation, you may expect:
This is not a complete list. For example, your medical history or lifestyle may put you at increased risk of certain complications. You need to speak to your surgeon for more information.
Recovery may take at least six weeks. Be guided by your surgeon, but general self-care suggestions include:
Scarring will be permanent, but should fade in time. Be patient. Improvements to scars may take around a year or so. The results of labiaplasty are permanent. If fat transfer has been used to widen the penis, this is not permanent and it will disappear over time, because the body tends to reabsorb about 50 per cent of the injected fat. Top-up injections may be required.
Following phalloplasty to lengthen the penis, the angle of the erection may be lower, but this should not affect sexual intercourse.
Most people choose to have cosmetic genital surgery because they are unhappy with their appearance. If you are concerned about your appearance, talking to a counsellor or psychologist may help you overcome your concerns, and you may decide that you like yourself the way you are.
A good place to learn more about women’s genitals is The Labia Library. This website features a photo gallery showing real, unaltered images of women’s genitals and aims to help people understand that normal, healthy genitals come in a wide range of shapes and sizes.
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