- Vaginoplasty: This surgical procedure is aimed at tightening or repairing the vaginal canal, particularly addressing issues such as vaginal laxity or widening that can occur after childbirth or due to aging. By enhancing vaginal tone and narrowing the diameter of the vaginal opening, vaginoplasty can improve sexual satisfaction and alleviate symptoms like urinary incontinence.
- Clitoral Hood Reduction: Clitoral hood reduction, also known as clitoral hoodectomy, involves removing excess tissue from the clitoral hood, the fold of skin that covers the clitoris. This procedure is performed to enhance clitoral exposure, which can improve sexual sensitivity and pleasure for some individuals.
- Monsplasty: Monsplasty is a cosmetic surgical procedure that targets the mons pubis, the rounded area of fatty tissue located above the pubic bone. By removing excess fat and skin from this region, monsplasty can create a smoother and more contoured appearance of the pubic area.
- Vulvoplasty: Vulvoplasty encompasses a range of surgical techniques aimed at reshaping the external genitalia, specifically the vulvar area. This may include procedures to modify the labia minora, labia majora, clitoral hood, and perineum to achieve desired aesthetic outcomes or address functional concerns.
- Perineoplasty: Perineoplasty focuses on strengthening and repairing the perineum, which is the area between the vagina and anus. This procedure is often performed to address issues such as perineal tears, scarring, or laxity that may result from childbirth or trauma. Perineoplasty can improve pelvic floor support, enhance sexual function, and reduce discomfort during intercourse.
Labiaplasty is a surgical procedure that involves reshaping or reducing the size of the labia minora (inner vaginal lips) or labia majora (outer vaginal lips). The goal of labiaplasty is to improve the appearance of the external genitalia, alleviate discomfort caused by enlarged or asymmetrical labia, and enhance overall vaginal aesthetics. This procedure is often sought by women for both functional and cosmetic reasons, such as reducing irritation during physical activities, improving self-confidence, and addressing aesthetic concerns. It is typically performed by a qualified plastic surgeon or gynecologist specializing in genital cosmetic surgery.