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Labiaplasty

Labiaplasty

Many women are self-conscious if their labia minora protrude beyond their labia majora. Dr. Perrotta and Dr. Luppens are very experienced in performing the corrective procedure medically known as “labiaplasty.” To provide their patients with utmost privacy, they perform this minor surgery in their Salisbury office complex.

Goals Of An Labial Reduction

Candidates For Labiaplasty

What to Expect at your Consultation

Drs. Perrotta and Luppens will devote as much time as necessary to discuss your individual goals and needs with you. After a focused physical examination, your surgeon will provide preliminary recommendations and explain what you can expect from surgery.

Once your surgeon determines his surgical plan, our aesthetic coordinator will produce a written quote, which lists all costs of your proposed surgery so that there are no surprises. At that time, an appointment is set for your pre-op visit.

Pre-Op Visit

Much is covered during your pre-op visit. First, one of our highly trained medical assistants will take pre-op photos. Next, your surgeon will explain the surgical technique to you and thoroughly inform you as to what you can expect, including any potential complications. Note that all procedures involve some risk, but major complications are rare. Dr. Perrotta or Dr. Luppens will then obtain a more complete medical history from you and perform a final pre-op physical examination, including a check of your vital functions to ensure that you are physically fit for surgery. All informed consents for surgery will be filled out at this appointment and final payments are due at this time. You will be notified 24 hours prior to your surgery with your arrival time.

The Labial Reduction Procedure

Drs. Perrotta and Luppens perform this procedure on an outpatient basis, in the privacy of their on-site operating room. Most patients opt for local anesthetic alone, although they also offer oral or IV sedation. The procedure takes approximately twenty minutes per side. After the nurse preps the operative area and numbs the tissue with lidocaine, the surgeon trims away the excess tissue. Drs. Perrotta and Luppens use a state-of-the-art technique to place the incisions so that the eventual scars do not cause pain during intimacy.

Post-Op Recovery

The patient goes home on the day of surgery with a soft gauze dressing inside her underwear. Initial discomfort is controlled with oral medication. Patients may shower the day after surgery. Bruising and swelling, if any, subside in approximately 2-4 weeks. Patients must refrain from intercourse for three weeks. The final result is evident in 4-6 weeks.

FAQ’s

Good candidates for labiaplasty are those who are self-conscious about their labia minora, particularly if “it” or “is” asymmetrical. 

Initially, results can be seen shortly after surgery as the excess tissue is removed. However, the final results will become fully apparent once any swelling and bruising have subsided, typically within 4-6 weeks post-surgery.

Initially, results can be seen shortly after surgery as the excess tissue is removed. However, the final results will become fully apparent once any swelling and bruising have subsided, typically within 4-6 weeks post-surgery.

Follow pre-surgical instructions and avoid certain medications and post-surgery, patients should maintain hygiene in the treated area and follow specific care instructions like wearing loose clothing and avoiding sexual intercourse for the recommended period to ensure proper healing.

Recovery is quick, usually allowing a return to normal activities within a few days, with potential mild discomfort, swelling, and bruising.

The procedure involves trimming excess tissue under local anesthesia, taking about twenty minutes per side. Recovery involves manageable discomfort and special care instructions to ensure proper healing. 

In downtown Salisbury, Maryland, conveniently located 2 hours outside of Baltimore & Philadelphia is the main office of Peninsula Plastic Surgery, a truly comprehensive plastic surgery center.

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