No: The overgrowth of the labia minora is a selective growth response to your hormones. When they protrude to a significant length, the therapy with the best outcome is surgical reduction preformed by someone with experience in the procedure.
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No: Surgery is your only option if it makes you uncomfortable.
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Surgery: The surgical procedure you are speaking about is labioplasty.
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Not but...: 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 3/30/2013
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