Advanced Labiaplasty Surgery
Labiaplasty is a specialized surgical procedure designed to reshape or reduce the size of the labia minora. Many women seek this treatment to resolve physical discomfort during exercise or intimacy, or to address aesthetic concerns. Dr. Smitha performs this procedure using advanced microsurgical techniques to ensure natural results and optimal healing.
Our approach prioritizes both functional relief and cosmetic symmetry. The surgery is performed in our sterile clinical environment under local anesthesia with sedation or general anesthesia, depending on the patient's preference. We focus on preserving the natural texture and sensation while achieving a more comfortable and contoured appearance.
Benefits & Clinical Outcomes
- Relieves Physical Discomfort
- Improved Aesthetic Symmetry
- Enhanced Self-Confidence
- Reduces Irritation from Clothing
- Microsurgical Precision
- Safe Outpatient Procedure
- Minimized Scarring Techniques
- Personalized Surgical Plan
- Dissolvable Sterile Sutures
- High Patient Satisfaction
- Private & Caring Environment
- Expert Post-Operative Care
The Surgical Journey
Surgical Consultation
Dr. Smitha discusses your specific goals, explains the "Trim" or "Wedge" techniques, and ensures you are fit for surgery.
The Procedure
The surgery takes 60-90 minutes. Precise incisions are made and closed with fine, hair-thin dissolvable stitches.
Recovery & Aftercare
Most patients return home the same day. Initial recovery takes 1 week, with full activity resuming after 4-6 weeks.
Clinical Gallery
Our surgical suites are maintained to the highest medical standards for patient safety and comfort.
Labiaplasty FAQ
Answers to common questions regarding our specialized labia reduction procedure.
Dr. Smitha uses nerve-sparing microsurgical techniques to protect the sensory areas. It is extremely rare to lose sensation; in fact, many patients report improved comfort and sexual confidence after the physical irritation is removed.
The surgery is best performed at least 5-7 days after your period ends. This provides the longest possible window for the initial healing phase before your next menstrual cycle begins.
While light walking is encouraged within 48 hours, we advise waiting 4-6 weeks before resuming heavy exercise, cycling, swimming, or sexual intercourse to ensure the dissolvable stitches have completely integrated and the tissue is strong.