Labia majoraplasty is typically performed under local anesthesia with sedation or general anesthesia. The specific surgical technique may vary depending on the patient’s anatomy and desired outcome, but it generally involves removing excess tissue, reshaping the labia majora, and suturing the incisions to achieve a more symmetrical and natural appearance. The procedure is usually outpatient, and recovery typically involves some swelling and discomfort for a few weeks, during which patients are advised to avoid strenuous activities and follow post-operative care instructions provided by their surgeon.
How is Labia Majoraplasty performed?
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