



About Vaginal Restoration
Vaginal restoration, also known as labiaplasty, is a surgical procedure designed to reshape or resize the labia minora (inner lips) and/or labia majora (outer lips) of the vagina.
It may be performed to relieve discomfort, improve symmetry, address changes after childbirth or aging, or for aesthetic preference.
Symptoms
While labiaplasty is often elective, some individuals experience:
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Irritation or chafing during physical activity
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Discomfort in tight clothing
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Pain during sexual intercourse
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Self-consciousness about appearance
Causes & Risk Factors
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Changes after childbirth
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Hormonal fluctuations
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Aging and natural tissue laxity
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Genetics and natural anatomy
Diagnosis & Treatment
Evaluation begins with a private consultation to discuss symptoms, goals, and expectations. The procedure involves careful reshaping of labial tissue, with the option to address the vaginal canal if needed. It is performed under local or general anesthesia, with recovery typically taking a few weeks. Post-procedure care instructions are provided to ensure optimal healing and results.
