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Labia Reduction

More comfort, more confidence

It's not unusual for a woman to feel dissatisfied with her labia minora, especially if they are asymmetrical, long or slightly bulky.

Women with large labia can often experience pain during intercourse, feel discomfort during everyday activities or when wearing tight-fitting clothing.

SurgiCare has improved the lives of many women with Labia Reduction surgery (Labiaplasty) which reduces the labia to a size that the patient finds aesthetically desirable.

As one of the UK's leaders in labia reduction procedures, SurgiCare has the expertise to enhance your personal comfort and increase your self-confidence.

FAQ’s relating to this procedure

Who's labia reduction for?
The purpose of a Labiaplasty is to better define the inner labia. It is especially suitable for those women who dislike the large protuberant appearance of their labia minora. This may cause embarrassment with a sexual partner. The overly large labia minora can also result in constant irritation in tight trousers and/or underwear. Some women are born with large labia, others may develop this condition with childbirth or age.
What does labia reduction surgery involve?
SurgiCare's goal is to make your experience as easy and comfortable as possible. The procedure, usually performed under general anaesthetic, generally takes about one hour.
What should I know about labia reduction surgery?
We understand that this is an important decision in your life so, before you decide to go ahead, SurgiCare will offer you a thorough one-to-one medical consultation with a surgeon who specialises in labia reduction procedures. During your consultation, you will be asked to point out exactly what you would like to see improved. This will help your surgeon to understand your expectations and determine whether they can realistically be achieved.
How is labia reduction performed?
Labiaplasty is a surgical procedure that will reduce and/or reshape the labia minora – the skin that covers the clitoris and vaginal opening.
Are there any risks with labia reduction?
Fortunately, significant complications from Labiaplasty are infrequent. Every year many women have labia surgery, experience no major problems and are delighted with the results. Anyone considering surgery, however, should be aware of both the benefits and the risks. Your surgeon will discuss these with you during your consultation.
What happens after labia reduction surgery?
After surgery, you may experience some mild discomfort and swelling, which usually disappears completely after 1-2 weeks. The labial incisions usually heal and are rarely noticeable.
When can I resume my normal activities?
In most cases you can return to work within 1 week, with swelling disappearing within 1-2 weeks. However, patients recover at different rates and it is important that you listen to your body.
How about aftercare?
At SurgiCare, we take a special pride in our excellent levels of post-operative support and aftercare. To monitor your progress, we will invite you back to SurgiCare at prescribed intervals for follow-up examinations with your surgeon or our nursing staff.
How much does it cost?
For an estimate on how much a labia reduction may cost, we recommend that you call SurgiCare FREE on 08000 46 1000 for our latest labia reduction prices. For specific information based on your individual needs, we will be happy to arrange a FREE, no obligation consultation.
Labiaplasty – SurgiCare is improving the lives of many women with Labia Reduction Surgery.

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