Intimate · Surgical procedure

Intimate Surgery (Labiaplasty)

Labiaplasty — or intimate surgery — treats the labia minora and surrounding structures, for aesthetic or functional reasons: asymmetries and excess volume that cause discomfort when dressing, playing sports, or during intimacy. All care is provided with privacy and compassion.

Illustration — Intimate Surgery (Labiaplasty)

Goals of the procedure

  • Reduce the labia minora when they cause physical discomfort

  • Treat asymmetries of the intimate area

  • Address discomfort when wearing tight clothing, cycling, or playing sports

  • Provide care with discretion and compassion at every stage

Every surgical procedure involves risks. An individual evaluation with a plastic surgeon is essential to determine the appropriate treatment for each case.

Frequently asked questions

What patients most often ask.

Is intimate surgery purely aesthetic?

No. Many patients seek the procedure because of physical discomfort during everyday or athletic activities. The evaluation identifies the main concern and confirms the indication.

What type of anesthesia is used?

The decision is individual, made with the surgeon and the anesthesia team, according to the case and the extent of the procedure.

What is the recovery like?

There is a resting period with guided hygiene care. Physical activity and intimate life are resumed gradually, upon medical clearance.

Will the scars be visible?

The incisions follow the natural contour of the area and tend to become barely noticeable after complete healing.

The next step

Discuss Intimate Surgery (Labiaplasty) with a surgeon.

In a hospital dedicated exclusively to plastic surgery, your evaluation begins with listening — and ends with a plan made for you.

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