The principle of this intimate surgery is to reduce the inner labia, so as to correct hypertrophy. Thanks to his experience, your surgeon will first determine if the appearance of your labia is normal or not.
If so, he will make sure, above all, to make the necessary incision in an area where there is no rubbing, in order to avoid the problem of painful scarring but also in order to preserve the natural appearance of the labia minora.
Les traitements au Botox® se réalisent en ambulatoire après une consultation. Celle-ci permet à votre chirurgien esthétique d’établir avec vous votre plan de traitement personnalisé.
L’injection de Botox® ne modifie pas l’expression de votre visage. L’effet de la toxine botulique persiste plusieurs mois. Il convient donc de renouveler les injections. Les zones du visage où le Botox® est particulièrement efficace sont :
Your intimate surgery, performed as an outpatient procedure, is generally done under general anaesthesia.
The sutures are performed with absorbable thread and you will be asked to observe strict hygiene. In addition, you will probably be advised to suspend sporting and sexual activity for about a month.
As far as your social and professional activities are concerned, these can be resumed fairly quickly after your labioplasty. The result of any nymphoplasty carried out is immediate.
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Every surgical procedure can involve a certain amount of risk and complications that the patient must accept; your plastic surgeon will make it his or her duty to reduce the rate of occurrence by choosing the technique best suited to your medical situation. Complications such as bleeding, wound or prosthesis infections and poor healing, although relatively rare, can occur with any type of surgery. This website has been written to complement the information received during consultations. This text is not exhaustive, and cannot replace a consultation with a specialist; it may answer some questions or raise others. Each patient will receive complete and detailed information in relation to his or her own medical status and the intervention of his or her choice. For more information, please consider a consultation or visit the official website of the Royal Belgian Society of Plastic Surgery: www.rbsps.org