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Surgeries

Asymmetric labia

Some women have asymmetrical labia from birth. Others only develop asymmetrical or torn labia during puberty or after childbirth, for example as a result of injuries during a forceps delivery. This can be an annoyance when wearing tight clothing or during sexual intercourse. Surgical intervention can provide relief.

Correction of asymmetrical labia

Asymmetrical inner labia (“labia minora”) can be a source of stress for affected women.

If one labia is significantly larger, thicker or longer than the other, this can have a negative impact on everyday life. This is because asymmetrical labia can be an annoyance when wearing tight clothes or during sexual intercourse. The two labia are adjusted relative to each other through a minor outpatient procedure. Women affected feel comfortable in their skin again after the operation and can enjoy their femininity.

Treatment information

Duration

Approx. 60 minutes

Hospital stay

Outpatient

Risks

Post-operative bleeding, hematomas, swelling, tenderness

Cost

The cost of such an operation varies and is agreed upon in advance

Anesthesia

Local anesthesia or general anesthesia

Ability to work

After approx. three days

Aftercare

It takes around four to six weeks for complete healing and swelling. During this period, you should refrain from sports and sexual intercourse.

Financing

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