Labiaplasty in Bangkok, Thailand
Labiaplasty is a procedure that makes an aesthetic look of the labia, and related area. Women with hypertrophic labia can experience pain during intercourse or feel discomfort during everyday activities which results in excessive sweating and contribute to unpleasant odors, resulting from decreasing sexual pleasure. This procedure focuses on the size adjustment of labia minor or major and also focuses on function issues.
Kamol Cosmetic Hospital offers four procedures for the labiaplasty as follows;
- Labia and mons pubic augmentation
- Labia reduction
- Mons pubic aesthetic/ Monsplasty
- Vaginal bleaching
1. Labiaplasty by labia and Mons pubic augmentation ( Nano fat grafting)
When we are aging, The tissue and the fat at the labia majora, minora, and mons decrease, which can cause sagging and wrinkles around the genital area. The sagging and wrinkles around the genital area affect an aesthetic appearance and sexual intercourse. It has friction and pain during sex.
In this procedure we offer fat transfer from the abdominal area and extract only fat cells by Nano fat grafting, inject them to the outer labia and mons pubic, making it enhanced and full. It will balance the mons, labia, and abdomen, good looking appearance. The operation time is around 30 min- 1 hour in the operating room, under sedation or general anesthesia.
2. Labiaplasty by Labia reduction
Kamol Cosmetic Hospital offers major and minor labia reduction.
- Labia minora reduction
Some women are born with large labia, and others may develop this condition after childbirth or with age. The surgical labial reduction can significantly improve the aesthetic appearance of the abnormally enlarged labia.
- Labia majora reduction
Anatomical variation may be worsened by childbirth or by weight gain or loss. Be improved by liposuction or surgical reduction.
3. Monsplasty
A monsplasty is a surgical procedure to reduce the bulging of the mons, and some women suffer from a bulge of excess skin and fat in the mons, they feel uncomfortable wearing a swimming suit or tight pants. They want to reduce the amount of fatty tissue and skin that cause the bulge. Monsplasty procedure, the surgeon will provide liposuction to reduce the fat at the mons area and/ or cut the excess skin.
4. Vaginal bleaching
Many women have unsatisfied with the color of their vagina and area surrounding the vagina. That comes from the aging, hormone imbalance, and genetics. That has left their intimate regions darker.
Laser vaginal bleaching removes the darker colored tissue in the vagina area. The operation takes place using the laser, on three or more sessions, 10-15 minutes for each session. The melanin layer is removed.
Preparation for Labiaplasty
- Consult the surgeon what is your expectation
- Physical examination includes a blood test, chest X-ray, and EKG if the patient is over 40 years old to assess if there is any risk from a heart condition if they need to undergo general anesthesia
- Stop smoking for at least two weeks before surgery
- Stop taking any anti-inflammatory medications such as Aspirin or ibuprofen at least two weeks. Also, avoid herbal supplements and vitamins which may increase bleeding during and after surgery
- Fasting before surgery at least 6 hours., if the operation needs to undergo with general anesthesia
Post-operative care
In the post-operation period, special care should be given to hygienic care of the area, and it is recommended the first sexual intercourse takes place following the doctor's suggestion.
Risk and complication
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Scarring of tissue
- Painful during intercourse.
- Bruising
Recovery
- This procedure is a day surgery. You will have swelling, and bruising around seven days after surgery
- It will have a secretion out from the liposuction incision within the first few days
- You can take a shower after surgery three days
- You can go back to work after surgery seven days
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
A: Labiaplasty is a surgical procedure that reshapes or reduces the size of the labia minora (the inner lips of the vulva). It’s a common procedure that aims to address concerns related to the size, shape, or asymmetry of the labia, thus helping women feel more comfortable and confident.
A: There are several reasons why someone might consider labia surgery. It often comes down to a combination of physical discomfort and personal preference:
- Physical Discomfort: Overly large or protruding labia can cause irritation, chafing, or pain during exercise, sexual activity, or even just wearing tight clothing.
- Hygiene Issues: Enlarged labia can make it difficult to maintain proper hygiene.
- Cosmetic Concerns: Some women feel self-conscious about the appearance of their labia.
- Psychological Impact: Discomfort and self-consciousness can negatively impact self-esteem and intimacy.
A: Generally, a good candidate:
- Experiences physical discomfort or self-consciousness: Related to the size or shape of their labia.
- Has realistic expectations: Understanding what the surgery can and cannot achieve.
- Is in good overall health: Ensuring fitness for surgery and recovery.
- Is not planning to have children in the immediate future: While not a contraindication, pregnancy can alter the results.
- Is emotionally stable: Seeking surgery for personal reasons, not due to external pressures.
A: The initial consultation is a big part of the process:
- Review of medical history: To identify any potential risks or concerns.
- Physical examination: To assess the anatomy and determine the best surgical approach.
- Discussion of goals and expectations: To understand your desired outcome and ensure realistic expectations.
- Explanation of the procedure: Detailing the surgical techniques, potential risks, and benefits.
- Answering your questions: Providing you with all the information you need to make an informed decision.
- Pre-operative planning: Discussing preparations to do before the procedure.
A: Preparing for labia surgery is key to a smooth experience from start to finish:
- Medical clearance: Undergoing necessary medical tests as requested.
- Stop smoking: Smoking can impair healing.
- Avoid certain medications: Such as blood thinners, as instructed by your surgeon.
- Maintain good hygiene: Keeping the surgical area clean and free from infection.
- Wear loose-fitting clothing: To avoid irritation after surgery.
- Arrange for transportation and aftercare: Ensuring you have a ride home and someone to help you during the initial recovery.
A: Here's a general overview of the procedure:
- Anesthesia: labia surgery can be performed under local anesthesia with sedation or general anesthesia.
- Surgical Technique: The surgeon will use one of several techniques (trim, wedge resection, de-epithelialization) to reshape or reduce the size of the labia. The chosen technique depends on your anatomy and the desired outcome.
- Closure: The incisions are closed with fine sutures.
- Procedure Duration: The procedure typically takes about one to two hours.
A: Recovery takes time and self-care:
- Pain Management: Expect some discomfort, which can be managed with pain medication.
- Swelling and Bruising: Swelling and bruising are normal and will gradually subside.
- Hygiene: Maintaining meticulous hygiene is essential to prevent infection.
- Activity Restrictions: Avoid strenuous activities, sexual activity, and wearing tight clothing for several weeks.
- Ice Packs: Applying ice packs to reduce swelling and discomfort.
- Follow-up Appointments: Attending regular follow-up appointments with your surgeon.
A: While you'll see some initial changes immediately after surgery, it takes time for the swelling to fully subside and the tissues to heal. You can expect to see the final results within a few months.
A: It’s important to be aware of the possible risks:
- Infection: Infection is always a risk with surgery, but can usually be managed with antibiotics.
- Bleeding: Excessive bleeding can occur, though it is uncommon.
- Scarring: Scarring is possible, but is usually minimal and well-hidden.
- Pain: Chronic pain is rare, but a possibility.
- Numbness or Altered Sensation: Temporary or permanent changes in sensation.
- Asymmetry: Uneven healing or asymmetry of the labia.
- Wound Healing Problems: The incision may not heal properly.
- Need for Revision Surgery: In some cases, a second procedure may be needed to achieve the desired result.
- Anesthetic Risks: Complications related to the general anesthetic.
A: The total and overall cost of Labia surgery can vary depending on several factors, including the complexity of the procedure and the type of anesthesia used. Please contact us for a personalized consultation and a detailed cost estimate.
We are committed to transparency in pricing. An itemized quote will be provided so there are no hidden costs.
A: Most women report improved sexual function after labiaplasty, due to increased comfort and reduced self-consciousness. However, individual results can vary. It’s important to discuss your concerns and expectations with your surgeon.
A: We offer comprehensive aftercare support:
- Detailed post-operative instructions: Covering wound care, hygiene, and activity restrictions.
- Pain management strategies: Helping you manage discomfort.
- Regular follow-up appointments: Monitoring your healing progress and addressing any concerns.
- 24/7 access to our medical team: For urgent questions or concerns.
- Emotional support: Providing a supportive and understanding environment.
- Dietary Support: Recommending nutritional intake to maximize healing times.
A: The results of labia surgery are generally considered to be permanent. However, significant weight fluctuations or childbirth can potentially alter the results over time.
A: Kamol Hospital offers:
- Experienced and Board-Certified Surgeons: With specialized expertise in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery.
- State-of-the-Art Facilities: Ensuring the highest standards of safety and care.
- Personalized Treatment Plans: Tailored to your individual needs and goals.
- Commitment to Patient Satisfaction: Striving for optimal results and a positive surgical experience.
- Discreet and Compassionate Care: Providing a comfortable and supportive environment.
A: Scheduling a consultation with us is quick and easy! You can contact us through our website, by phone, or via email. Our friendly patient coordinators will be happy to assist you.