Is Labia Surgery What You Are Looking For?

Labia Surgery

Are you feeling a little different, or are just dissatisfied with your sexual self, then labia surgery might be what you are looking for. Don't think you are a freak or abnormal. Lots of women feel this way and wonder if there is anything they can do about it. Well, one of the problems may be a long or unequal length of your labia. In the next few paragraphs, we will try to explain what you can do about it.

The procedure, of course, is done in a hospital under general anaesthetic. There are two ways in which to perform the operation. Trim the inner folds of the labia so that they no longer protrude out. It can either be done by reducing the edges or by snipping a "V" shape into the tissue of the labia. The remaining edges are sewn back together, making it look and feel very natural.

The operation will take about one to two hours, depending on how you react to the anaesthetic. Your stay in the hospital, will depend on how well you heal. Most go home on the same day of the operation.

You may experience some discomfort and swelling, which usually disappears after 1 to 2 weeks. The labial incisions,(dissolvable) will heal quickly are not noticeable. You will need to wear a panty liner because of a slight discharge. No strenuous exercise for 2 weeks and no vaginal intercourse for 4 weeks.

Recovery time from labia surgery, is pretty fast, you can return to work after a week, and resume normal activity after about 2 to 3 weeks. This surgery will make your labia look better and feel better too. You will have a few follow ups after to make sure all is well.

Your insurance may not pay for this kind of operation, so check with them before hand. If it is for some medical reasons, maybe. The cost of this kind of procedure varies. The basic price at the time this article was written was about $3200. This is something you will want to talk with your doctor about. With the right attitude and realistic expectations, it just might be what you are looking for.

Also read our article about Dilation and currettage Surgery

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