EYDIS AESTHETICS
Labiaplasty SURGERY
There is a large variability in the appearance of the labia minora amongst women. In some the labia minora are longer and extend well beyond the length of the labia majora. Enlarged labia minora can cause physical discomfort when wearing very fitted clothes or during sexual intercourse.
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What Type Of Labiaplasty Is Best For Me?
Specific techniques of labiaplasty include:
Labia Minora reduction
Labia Majora Reduction
Monsplasty/Pubic Lift
What Exactly Is A Labiaplasty?
The labia are the folds of skin or ‘lips’ at the entrance to the vagina. Labiaplasty usually refers to reduction or reshaping of the labia minora (the inner lips) however many women also request changes to their labia majora (outer lips), clitoral hood and/or mons pubis (the pubic mound is the triangular area of skin and fat overlying the pubic bone which is covered by pubic hair).
Book your consultation with Dr Ying to discuss all the options available to you.
Grades of labia minora hypertrophy
DR CHARLOTTE YING
Dr Charlotte Ying is a fully qualified, Australian-trained cosmetic surgery practitioner who graduated from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland with Honours degrees in Medicine, Surgery and Obstetrics. After completing her internship in Dublin, she relocated to Australia to further her career.
I’m a perfectionist at heart. My passion is to appreciate the beauty in life, and to make people around me notice their own beauty
” DR CHARLOTTE YING
What to expect after labiaplasty surgery?
From $6,190
Includes surgical fee, anaesthetic fee, post-operative recovery pack, and follow-up appointments for up to 1 year. All patients get complimentary PEMF treatments for bruising.
Additional cost include hospital fee.
Our team will provide you with an itemised total cost at your initial consultation, after Dr Charlotte Ying has reviewed and discussed your options with you.
Possible risks and complications:
All surgeries carry risk. Although uncommon, it is important that all patients understand the possible risks and complications associated with labiaplasty surgery. These will be discussed in detail with you during your consultation with Dr Ying, and include, but are not limited to:
Bruising, swelling, pain, deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, asymmetrical results, seroma, skin loss, skin loosening, bleeding, haematoma, wrinkling, urinary retention, painful intercourse, infection, undercorrection/overcorrection, changes in sensation, poor scarring, nerve damage, wound breakdown, allergic reactions, stroke and/or heart attack, and atelectasis.
PLEASE NOTE
Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.