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Aesthetic Treatments

Labia augmentation with hyaluronic acid

With age, a woman's outer labia (“labia majora”) become increasingly weak. Decreasing hormone levels also contribute to the outer labia losing more and more tension and volume. Hyaluronic acid can replace lost volume.

In most cases, hyaluronic acid is injected into the outer labia to plump it up. When treated with hyaluronic acid, the effect lasts well for a year or longer.

Labia augmentation with hyaluronic acid

Treatment with hyaluronic acid does not require surgery. The active ingredient, a polysaccharide, is injected directly into the labia under local anesthesia. The treatment can easily be repeated at any time.

Treatment information

Duration

Approx. 20 minutes

Hospital stay

Outpatient

Risks

Labia augmentation with hyaluronic acid can cause swelling and localized tenderness for three to five days. Small, harmless but sometimes annoying hyaluronic acid nodules are also possible. However, these nodules can easily be dissolved or disappear over time.

Cost

The cost of such a procedure varies and is agreed upon in advance

Anesthesia

Local anesthesia

Ability to work

Immediately after treatment

Aftercare

After labia augmentation with hyaluronic acid, you should refrain from excessive physical exertion for 48 hours

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