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Labiaplasty FAQs – Q&A about Labia Reduction

Labiaplasty is a surgical procedure that involves the reshaping or reduction of the labia minora, the inner "lips" of the vulva. The procedure is performed for cosmetic reasons to reduce the size or shape of the labia, or to address pain or discomfort caused by enlarged or asymmetric labia. Centre for Surgery in London is a specialist clinic for and is home to some of the best plastic surgeons and gynaecologists in the UK.
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LABIAPLASTY OVERVIEW
Female rejuvenation procedures are suitable for women who would like to improve the appearance of the female genitalia. Procedures are designed to reshape, reduce or tighten the labia or vagina to achieve a with improved function.
is a surgical procedure that reshapes or reduces the labia minora. The number of labiaplasty procedures performed in the United Kingdom has been increasing in recent years, with a rise of around 50% since 2015, according to data from BAAPS. It is considered a safe procedure under the care of a qualified, experienced surgeon.
Labia come in a wide range of different sizes and shapes. They can be large, small, smooth, lumpy, short or long. If there are no concerns from your labia, they can be considered normal.
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Labiaplasty surgery alters the size and shape of the labia. Surgery on the female genitalia for cosmetic reasons may be controversial in certain parts of the world. However, we believe women should be empowered to make their own choices, and if they wish to enhance the appearance of the labia, they should be able to do so without from others.
Both gynaecologists and plastic surgeons perform surgery. We would recommend having surgery by who do not fall into the above categories, including unqualified cosmetic surgeons.

Women commonly request labiaplasty for several reasons, including recurrent infections, painful sexual intercourse, discomfort during exercise or when wearing tight clothing, or simply being unhappy with the appearance of the labia.
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If you experience significant pain and discomfort from your labia rubbing on tight clothing, appearing prominent through swimwear, or feeling excessively self-conscious during sexual activity, then could be ideal for you.
There is no such thing as a perfect-looking labia. For women who experience medical symptoms, labiaplasty surgery can help relieve pain and discomfort.
SUITABLE CANDIDATES FOR LABIAPLASTY SURGERY
Yes. Centre for Surgery observes a mandatory reflection period between your and your surgery date. This ensures you have had sufficient time to consider your decision fully, ask any remaining questions, and feel completely confident before proceeding. Your surgeon will confirm the specific timeframe at your consultation.
Having large labia is considered a normal variant, and women have labia in a wide range of appearances.
Labiaplasty surgery is appropriate if you are unhappy with the appearance of the vulva or you pain and discomfort during sexual intercourse or physical activity.
Puberty, pregnancy, childbirth and menopause can cause the labia to enlarge in size — a condition also known as labial hypertrophy.
is a condition in which the labia minora become enlarged. This can be a congenital condition or occur later in life due to hormonal changes, childbirth or other factors. It can cause discomfort, pain or self-consciousness, and in some cases with physical activities or sexual intercourse.
Patients must be at least 18 years of age to have a consultation or procedure at Centre for Surgery.
We would advise against having a labiaplasty whilst pregnant. We would recommend having labiaplasty surgery at least six months after the completion of breastfeeding.
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Labiaplasty does not improve vaginal and does not affect a .
Once fully healed, labiaplasty is not associated with reduced sensation. In most cases, labiaplasty is associated with enhanced sensation.
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Schedule a consultation with a specialist surgeon. At the consultation, you will be clinically assessed to determine your . If you are suitable and have realistic expectations, you will be invited to book a date for surgery.
LABIAPLASTY PROCEDURE
The most common labiaplasty techniques include:
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The trim technique involves removing a linear strip of tissue along the labia’s edge. The wedge technique removes a triangular-shaped section of tissue, preserving the natural contours of the labia more . Both can be used to reduce the size or shape of the labia minora. The choice of technique depends on the individual case, the surgeon’s expertise and the patient’s preference.
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Labiaplasty is very well tolerated under local anaesthetic, and women often prefer to be awake during surgery. In some cases, your surgeon may recommend a general anaesthetic for your comfort or if the procedure is anticipated to be complex.
Labiaplasty is most commonly performed under local anaesthesia, with or without oral sedation. Many women prefer a general anaesthetic to help eliminate anxiety about being awake. Your surgeon will discuss the best option for you at .
Yes. can be added to a procedure to enhance the size or shape of the labia and add volume. This combination can result in a more aesthetically pleasing labia shape while also addressing concerns about asymmetry or volume loss.
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Surgery on one side of the labia only is known as unilateral labiaplasty.
Bilateral labiaplasty involves surgically enhancing both sides of the labia minora or majora.
RECOVERY AFTER LABIAPLASTY

The can vary depending on the individual case and the technique used. Patients can generally expect to experience some pain, and discomfort for the first few days. Most patients can return to work or other regular activities within one to two weeks, but strenuous activities and sexual intercourse should be avoided for four to six weeks.
Pain and discomfort after a labiaplasty are minimal and can be well controlled with over-the-counter painkillers.
Swelling is a normal part of recovery. Patients can expect some swelling for the first few days after the procedure. The swelling will gradually decrease over time, but it may take several weeks to disappear fully.
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You should not drive yourself home after a labiaplasty, even if you had the procedure under local anaesthetic. You will need a adult to take you home via car or taxi. Public transport is not recommended.
In the vast majority of cases, your surgeon will use dissolvable stitches which are absorbed by the body after approximately four weeks.
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Sexual intercourse should be for a minimum of eight weeks following surgery.
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Avoid strenuous activities for the first few weeks after surgery, including running, cycling, weightlifting and high-impact . Light activities such as walking and gentle stretching can be started as advised by your surgeon. Strenuous exercise should be avoided for four to six weeks.
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Avoid tight-fitting clothing, jeans, for at least four to six weeks after the procedure. During recovery, wear loose, comfortable clothing and use a sanitary pad to absorb any drainage or bleeding.
LABIAPLASTY RESULTS
While some improvement is visible immediately after surgery, the final results become apparent as swelling resolves — six to eight weeks after the procedure for most of the swelling, with full healing achieved by three months.
Labiaplasty results are considered permanent. The tissue removed during surgery does not regenerate. However, future pregnancies, hormonal changes, or the natural ageing process may affect the appearance of the labia over time, potentially causing some degree of recurrent laxity.
The tissue removed during a labiaplasty is permanently removed. Most patients enjoy long-lasting improvements in comfort and . In some cases, a further may be required if changes occur due to pregnancy or ageing.
Yes. One of the most commonly reported of labiaplasty is improved comfort during physical activities. Reduced labial tissue means less chafing, irritation, and discomfort during exercise, cycling, and other physical activities.
RISKS AND COMPLICATIONS OF LABIAPLASTY
Nerve damage is a possible but rare complication of labiaplasty. If it occurs, it may cause numbness, or loss of sensation in the labia or surrounding area. This may be temporary or permanent. In some cases, nerve damage can be addressed through follow-up surgery.
Labiaplasty is not generally associated with a loss of feeling after surgery.
In most cases, labiaplasty does not affect sensation. Temporary changes in sensation are possible immediately following the procedure due to swelling and inflammation, but typically returns to normal within a few weeks to months.
Labiaplasty involves surgery on the outer vaginal lips and is not associated with effects on childbirth or a woman’s birthing experience.
During the procedure, you will be under anaesthesia and will not feel any pain. After the procedure, patients may experience some pain, swelling and discomfort for the first few days, which can be managed with pain medication prescribed by the surgeon.
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The incision made during labiaplasty will leave a scar. The scar will be located on the labia minora and hidden within the natural folds and creases of the area. Most scars fade over time, but it may take several months for them to become less noticeable.
Labiaplasty is a safe procedure when performed by a qualified and experienced surgeon.
LABIAPLASTY COST AND FINANCING
Labiaplasty is considered a cosmetic procedure and is not typically covered by the NHS. The NHS generally only covers labiaplasty in cases where there is a clear medical need, such as labial hypertrophy causing severe discomfort or pain, after thorough evaluation by a specialist.
The cost of a labiaplasty depends on the surgeon’s experience, the type of procedure, and whether additional procedures are combined. A detailed personal quotation is provided after your consultation.
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Centre for Surgery offers a full range of finance options through Chrysalis Finance, including 0% APR for eligible .
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Whether labiaplasty is worth it is a personal decision that depends on the individual’s specific circumstances, goals and expectations. The procedure can be highly effective at improving comfort and confidence for women affected by labial hypertrophy or dissatisfaction with the appearance of the labia. A thorough consultation with a specialist surgeon will help you make an informed decision.
Labiaplasty Surgery at Centre for Surgery
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