Think about it: Labia come in all shapes and sizes and attractiveness also comes in all varieties. Who is displeased with your labial shape? I have not heard this to a consideration in allure. If you must, consult with your gynecologist who can recommend a treatment termed labiaplasty to handle this.
Answered 12/27/2020
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Labia reduction: Also known as labiaplasty or partial vulvectomy. Discuss this with your gynecologist. Symptoms of pain, irritation, darkened skin, thickening, diversion of urinary stream, painful intercourse, frequent yeast infections, torsion/twisting, impaired physical activity, ulceration, are all relatively common complaints. Labia minora reduction is also known as a labiaplasty or labioplasty.
Answered 9/28/2017
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Labiaplasty: Surgery is unfortunately the only way to re-design the labiae to make them hang less.
Answered 4/5/2018
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Surgery: My advice is to see a plastic surgeon with experience in cosmetic surgery of the labia.
Answered 7/27/2017
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Labia Reduction: Patients who present with “enlarged labia” may have problems wearing certain clothing, exercising, riding bikes/horses, and/or with sexual activity. These patients may be candidates for labia minora reduction surgery (labiaplasty). Careful selection of surgeon is important; ask to see lots of examples of his/her work.
Answered 5/8/2018
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