Do you feel discomfort in your intimate area? See how labiaplasty can help

The labiaplasty procedure is designed to help women feel more comfortable in their bodies. The goal of the procedure is to remove excess tissue from the labia minora to achieve a more tidy, uniform, and aesthetic appearance of the intimate area. Many women find that larger labia are not visually appealing. Uneven or excess tissue can cause embarrassment and discomfort, which in turn hinders a satisfying sex life if a woman feels insecure.

Labiaplasty reduces the size of the labia, which often has a very positive impact on women’s sex lives. Mostly, tissue with an uneven structure and darker pigmentation is removed during the procedure.

The upper mucous membrane is lighter pink, smoother, reduces friction, and provides natural lubrication, and is usually left untouched during the procedure. In some cases, very swollen labia majora tissue, located on the outer lips, is also removed. The clitoral area, where excessive skin folds may be present, is also often corrected. Correcting these folds gives the intimate area a cleaner and more aesthetic appearance. It is important to emphasize that it is not possible to damage the delicate clitoral nerves during the procedure. These nerves, responsible for erotic sensation and achieving orgasm, are located deeper and do not extend to the area where the incision is made.

Benefits of Labiaplasty

The results of labiaplasty are permanent, and the procedure does not need to be repeated — not even after childbirth or with aging. Our surgeon has thorough knowledge of the anatomy of the intimate area, possesses experience, and considers each patient’s individual goals and wishes.

Within a few weeks after the operation, a woman should feel very comfortable in her body again, and at that time, she can resume sexual activity. If you wish to learn more or experience the benefits of this procedure, our specialists at the Tallinn clinic are ready to help you.

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During this process, you will receive a doctor’s assessment, understand your possibilities and limitations, and gain a clear overview of what kind of outcome is realistic. If necessary, this also means making a decision not to intervene, as every decision must be justified.