

The procedure shortens or reshapes the vaginal lips. The unwanted tissue is cut away with a scalpel or a laser, and the loose edge is stitched up with dissolvable stitches. The whole procedure takes about one to two hours and is carried out under anesthesia. There are two ways of performing labiaplasty:
Confidential Consultation. No-Cost EMI Treatment.
We ensure 100% confidentiality of the patients throughout the Labiaplasty process. All the treatment details and documentation are kept secure, and no information, under any circumstance, is leaked to an outside party.
To help patients manage the expense of Labiaplasty, we provide No-Cost EMI offers. By availing of these offers, patients can pay for their Labiaplasty surgery in convenient and affordable monthly installments.
Our surgeons spend a lot of time with you to diagnose your condition. You are assisted in all pre-surgery medical diagnostics. We offer advanced laser and laparoscopic surgical treatment. Our procedures are USFDA approved.
We offer Recovery Follow up consultations and instructions including dietary tips as well as exercises to every patient to ensure they have a smooth recovery to their daily routines.
A few things to follow before labiaplasty surgery are:
Risks or side effects are extremely rare with advancements in medical sciences. In fact, LASER labiaplasty reduces the risk of complications to less than 5%.
However, as with any surgery, your body takes some time to heal itself. Some of the possible side effects during this time include-
All these side effects and risks are easily manageable with the post-operative instructions prescribed by the doctor. However, if the itching, swelling or bleeding persists even after a week, please consult your gynecologist immediately. It could be a sign of a yeast or bacterial infection. It could also be an allergic reaction to a medication. In such a case, you would need added medications.
At Pristyn Care, we have a team of highly experienced and qualified doctors who specialize in providing advanced treatments with a patient-first approach.
Yes. It is a safe and effective procedure that is performed for both functional as well as aesthetic benefits.
No, throughout the procedure, the patient is given an anesthetic, either local or general, depending on the type of technique and severity of the labia. As a result, there will be minimal pain or discomfort during the procedure.
Swelling, post-surgery pain, and itching should all be significantly reduced within one week. Swelling can last for two to three days following surgery. After one week, the swelling, the initial pain due to surgery, and itching should be significantly reduced. Itching is normal following labiaplasty for the first week while everything heals. If itching persists, it could be an indication of a yeast or bacterial infection, or an allergic reaction to the medication, so consult your surgeon if that’s the case.
No labia is abnormal. Just as we are all different, so are our genitals, their shape, size, and structure. However, at times, inner or outer labia can enlarge unusually because of stress during pregnancy, childbirth, age, or hormonal fluctuations.
If you feel chafing, rashes, pain, and itching very regularly around your labia lips, or frequently experience swelling around your vulva, chances are that your labia has enlarged over time. In such a case, we suggest you consult a gynecologist immediately and discuss the best possible treatment after proper diagnosis.
There is no definite reason for the growth of labia. It could either be shaped a certain way right from birth (congenital reasons), happen because of genetics, or enlarge over time because of hormonal fluctuations during puberty, pregnancy, childbirth, lactation, or menopause. This is entirely normal, common, and treatable.
Unfortunately, no medicine, creams, ointment, or home remedy can help reduce the size of an enlarged labia. Labiaplasty surgery is the only proven way to reduce or reshape the enlarged labia lips.
No. Labiaplasty does not alter your ability for childbirth. Labiaplasty is performed only on the outer vulvar region, while the reproductive organs such as the uterus, ovaries, or fallopian tubes lie way above it. Since none of either is invaded during the procedure, labiaplasty does not alter your reproductive abilities.
No. No surgery, whether cosmetic or otherwise, is permanent in nature. Our bodies change with age and that’s only natural. However, yes, the labiaplasty results are generally long-term and, depending on the type and method of surgery used, may sustain for more than 10-15 years.
No, labiaplasty is considered an elective cosmetic procedure, that is, a surgery you undergo out of ‘choice’ and not ‘medical necessity. Therefore, it is not covered under insurance.