Labiaplasty is a surgical procedure in the field of aesthetic gynecology that involves reshaping the labia, reducing their size, and improving firmness and volume. The treatment is performed under local anesthesia using an advanced radiosurgical scalpel, ensuring precision and minimal tissue trauma. After thoroughly disinfecting the vulvar and perineal area, the treatment area is marked to define the incision lines. The doctor then performs the procedure using one of several techniques — classic linear, wedge resection, or fenestration — selected individually based on the patient’s anatomy and pre-procedure assessment. Excess skin and subcutaneous tissue are removed through precise incisions. The area is then closed with continuous sutures, which are typically removed around 10 days later during a follow-up visit. A sterile dressing is applied to protect the surgical site and support healing.
Perceptibility
Duration
90 min
Recovery time
between 4 and 6 weeks
Number of treatments in a series
1
Labiaplasty is recommended for women who:
Labiaplasty is a surgical procedure suitable for women of all ages, as long as they are over 18 years old.
STEP I: Skin disinfection
STEP II: Anesthesia
STEP III: Labiaplasty procedure
STEP IV: Suturing and dressing
The results of the procedure include correction of labial asymmetry and an overall improvement in daily comfort. Labiaplasty also helps restore firmness to the intimate area, which may have a positive impact on sexual well-being.
Labiaplasty should not be performed during pregnancy or while breastfeeding. The procedure is also contraindicated in patients with an allergy to local anesthetics, blood clotting disorders, or serious systemic illnesses. Women with severe organ failure or poorly controlled chronic conditions — such as diabetes or hypertension — are not eligible for the procedure. Active infections, inflammation, or skin lesions in the treatment area may also prevent the procedure from being carried out. Additionally, women with a tendency to form keloid scars should avoid labiaplasty.
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The procedure is performed under local anesthesia in a sterile treatment room, following proper surgical field preparation. The patient remains fully conscious and alert throughout. Hospitalization is not required; however, we recommend that a close relative or companion accompany the patient and take her home after the procedure.
The results of labiaplasty are permanent, which is why it’s so important to carefully consider your decision and choose an experienced physician. At the INVICTA Anti-Aging Clinic, our team of highly qualified specialists will guide you through the process and recommend the best solution tailored to your individual needs and expectations.
Labiaplasty is a medical intervention involving surgical alteration of the body, so there is always a possibility of complications. The most common include infection, excessive bleeding from the wound, or the reopening of the sutured labial edges, which may require an additional follow-up visit to the clinic.
The follow-up visit and suture removal are included in the price of the procedure.
After labiaplasty, taking baths should be avoided. It is recommended to gently cleanse the intimate area in the shower using hypoallergenic products that do not irritate the skin.