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Consultations: assessment, discussion and anatomy review
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Anesthesia: local with sedation or general as recommended by the surgeon
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Surgical procedure: labia reduction and reshaping according to the patient’s wishes
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Postoperative period: rest, hygiene and following the surgeon’s instructions
LABIOPLASTY
Labiaplasty is a surgical procedure that changes the size, shape, and symmetry of the labia minora or labia majora in the vaginal area. This procedure is most often performed for aesthetic reasons, increasing self-confidence, but also for functional improvements, such as reducing irritation or discomfort during daily and sports activities.
How long does recovery take?
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Acute phase: discomfort, swelling and tenderness in the first few days; strict rest of the intimate area.
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Restrictions: no sexual intercourse and intense activity for 2–3 weeks; return to daily activities within 7–14 days.
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Final results gradually stabilize over several months as tissues heal
How is it performed?
When are the results visible and how long do they last?
- After surgery, most patients see improvements immediately, but full results are visible after a few weeks.
- Results are permanent, but natural aging and changes in the body may affect appearance over time.
- Maintenance of long-lasting results is possible with additional corrections, if necessary, after several years.
Why choose MY MED?
Experienced team of specialist surgeons
The procedures are performed by a highly qualified team with many years of experience in aesthetic and reconstructive surgery.
Safe and careful approach to each patient
Our priority is the comfort, safety and trust of our patients through every step of the procedure.
Individual treatment plan and detailed preparation
We approach each patient individually — from the initial consultation to postoperative care — to achieve optimal aesthetic and functional results.
Maximum security and discretion
Treatments are carried out in controlled medical conditions with complete professional discretion and confidentiality of data.
This procedure is not recommended for:
The operation should not be performed by:
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Women with active infections or inflammations of the genital area,
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People with serious chronic illnesses that affect healing,
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Pregnant or breastfeeding women,
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People with clotting disorders or severe autoimmune diseases



