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Jun
2015

Debunking Myths About Labiaplasty

Labiaplasty is a type of aesthetic surgery that changes the appearance of the vulva by removing excess tissue from the labia or clitoral hood. Because it is dealing with such intimate parts of the body, some people may be too shy or embarrassed to discuss labiaplasty openly. As a result of this, a lot of myths and misinformation about the procedure persist. Allow us to take a moment to dispel some of these myths so that you can make a confident and informed decision about your aesthetic surgery options. Myth: Vibrators and/or too much sex cause large labia This is patently false. Whether or not you engage in a lot of sexual activity or none at all will not affect the size of your labia. Rather, the features of your vulva will be determined by the genetic traits that you inherit from your parents. Myth: Labiaplasty is a very painful…


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Mar
2015

What Do I need To Do Before Labiaplasty Surgery?

Your surgeon will give you a list of things they would like you to do before the procedure, and the level of preparation varies, but being ready for labiaplasty will make things go smoothly. Let’s review the general items which you might come across if you’re considering a labiaplasty. Reduce smoking and alcohol levels Smoking increases the chance of complications after surgery, such as: blood clotting pneumonia heart or lung issues As soon as you’ve decided that you’re going to undergo surgery, you should consider plans for quitting smoking, but even if you stop smoking for 8 weeks before the procedure, you’re going to significantly reduce the likelihood of post-operative issues. Alcohol has properties that affects the way the body bleeds, but even in a controlled environment like the operating room, it’s best if conditions are optimal. If you reduce your alcohol intake in the week leading up to the…


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