Labiaplasty is a low-trauma surgical procedure designed to reshape and reduce the labia minora. It addresses both functional discomfort and aesthetic concerns, restoring symmetry and enhancing the appearance of the intimate area.
This procedure offers long-lasting results, does not affect sensitivity, and involves minimal recovery time.
Labiaplasty is performed under local anaesthesia, or general anaesthesia if required. The surgeon carefully removes excess mucosal tissue and sculpts a neat, natural contour, tailored to the patient’s anatomy, age, and personal preferences.
Sensitive nerve areas are not disturbed, ensuring that tactile sensation remains intact.
Laser or radiofrequency techniques are commonly used, helping to minimise tissue trauma, reduce bleeding, and speed up healing.
The operation takes approximately 30 to 60 minutes. Hospitalisation is not required — patients are typically discharged the same day following a brief post-operative observation.
An in-person consultation is required prior to labiaplasty. During this appointment, the doctor will review your medical history, perform a physical examination, and prescribe standard preoperative tests.
A few days before the procedure, it is recommended to:
Recovery is typically quick and well-tolerated. Some moderate swelling, sensitivity, or tightness may be experienced during the first 3–5 days.
Complete healing usually takes 4–6 weeks, although aesthetic improvements and comfort are often noticeable much sooner.