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Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology ; (6): 93-95, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-934493

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Objective:To explore an optimal surgical approach for different types of labia minora hypertrophy and to design a better personalized surgical treatment plan for patients.Methods:From October 2017 to October 2020, 71 patients with labia minora hypertrophy were treated in the plastic surgery department of Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital, aged 18-38 years, with an average of 26 years. According to the type and degree of hypertrophy, the appropriate surgical method was selected. The wound healing and complications were observed after operation, and the shape of labia minora was followed up.Results:Among the 71 patients, 1 patient had postoperative hematoma and no flap necrosis after active treatment. 1 patient had poor healing of distal labia minora incision and improved after dressing change. The other patients had good blood supply of labia minora, no necrosis, no postoperative infection, hematoma and other complications. The patients were followed up for 1-6 months. The appearance of labia minora was natural, bilateral symmetry, and the incision scar was hidden. The improvement was significant compared with that before operation. The patients were satisfied with the shape and function.Conclusions:According to the degree of hypertrophy of the labia minora, the specific shape and the psychological expectation of patients, we can choose the appropriate operation method, which can achieve the aesthetic standard of symmetry and beautiful shape of the labia minora, and meet the normal physiological function and aesthetic requirements of patients.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-207635

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Labia minora hypertrophy is a relatively uncommon surgical condition being popularised in the realm of vulvovaginal plastic surgeries. Apart from the unaesthetic appearance of the hypertrophied minora, these cases are also associated with itching, hygiene problem, pain while sitting down, sports activities, difficulty in wearing tight clothing, bleeding and discomfort while or after sexual intercourse, social embarrassment, insecurity and psychological diminution of confidence and self‐esteem. In a country like India, due to sociocultural reasons, patients hesitate to consult a doctor for such deformities. Most of the patients suffer in silence for years. Although common in the west, very few surgeons in the country perform this simple and rewarding surgery. Here, presenting a case of married women of reproductive age group presented to the study side with complains of severe vulvar itching, the cause of itching was labia minora hypertrophy.

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Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology ; (6): 228-230, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-756559

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Objective To evaluate the clinical outcome of reduction plasty for labia minora hy-pertrophy with redundant praeputium clitoridis .Methods A total of 84 cases were included from June 2013 to December 2016 .Arc-shaped resection of labia minora and crescent resection of redundant pra-eputium clitoridis were the two essntial surgical procedure ,and 5-0 VICRYL Rapide was used for su-turing the incision .Results The 84 cases were operated with this mothod with satisfactory aesthetic result .Complications ,such as hematoma ,infection and poor wound healing ,were not observed .Ede-ma was resoluted after one to two weeks .After the reduction plasty of the labial labia ,the vagina and perineum were completely covered in the natural state ,without scar ,also the sensitivity of clitoris was improved due to the better expoure post-operationally .Conclusions The same-stage reduction plasty for labia minora hypertrophy with redundant praeputium clitoridis is a reliable and effective method . Both satisfactory aesthetic result and improved sexual sensitivity are achived ,without hematoma ,in-fection and poor wound healing .

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Rev. chil. obstet. ginecol ; 80(5): 394-400, ago. 2015. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-764070

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ANTECEDENTES: La cosmetoginecología se ha instalado, no exenta de controversia, en la práctica ginecológica durante la última década. OBJETIVO: Presentar los resultados obtenidos en una serie de 500 labioplas-tías de labios menores realizadas por dos cirujanos en el curso de 10 años. MÉTODO: Estudio descriptivo del universo de labiobioplastías practicadas por dos cirujanos entre octubre de 2003 y abril de 2014. La decisión de intervención quirúrgica se basó en razones estéticas, funcionales y psicológicas, y no por una clasificación de hipertrofia de labios menores. RESULTADOS: Aproximadamente la mitad se realizó utilizando láser y la otra mitad electrobisturí, sin ventajas de alguna técnica sobre la otra, en cuanto a complicaciones, grado de satisfacción y resultado final estético. Las indicaciones fueron: estética en 95,4% de las intervenciones, funcional en 37,2% y psicológicas en 17,4%. Los resultados fueron satisfactorios en el 99% de las pacientes, según un autoreporte. No hubo complicaciones importantes y sólo en dos casos se presentó hemorragia post operatoria que requirió una sutura. El procedimiento, cuando fue único, fue ambulatorio, requiriendo no más de 8 horas de hospitalización. En esta experiencia, el 46% se asoció a otra cirugía ginecológica. CONCLUSIÓN: A nuestro parecer, la hipertrofia de labios menores, aún cuando pueda considerarse subjetiva, es una condición que merece ser corregida cuando es requerido por la paciente y que las técnicas actuales ofrecen resultados seguros y satisfactorios.


BACKGROUND: Cosmetogynecology is installed, not without controversy, in gynecological practice in the last decade. Aims: We present a descriptive study of 500 labia minora labiaplasty performed by two surgeons in the course of 10 years. METHOD: A descriptive study of the universe of labiobioplastys performed by two surgeons between October 2003 and April 2014. The decision for surgery was based on aesthetic, functional and psychological reasons and not on a classification of labia minora hypertrophy. RESULTS: Approximately, half was performed using laser, and electrocautery the other half, without any technical advantages over the other, in terms of complications, satisfaction and aesthetic final outcome. Indications for surgery were: in 95.4% of interventions, functional in 37.2% and 17.4% psychological. The results were satisfactory in 99% of patients, according to a self-report. There were no major complications and only two cases presented postoperative bleeding that required stitches. The procedure was ambulatory when it was unique, requiring no more than 8 hours of hospitalization. In this experience, 46% was associated with another gynecological surgery. CONCLUSION: In our view, the labia minora hypertrophy, even though it may be considered subjective, is a condition that should be corrected as required by the patient and the current techniques provide safe and satisfactory results.


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Humans , Female , Child , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Young Adult , Gynecologic Surgical Procedures/methods , Gynecologic Surgical Procedures/statistics & numerical data , Vulva/surgery , Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods , Plastic Surgery Procedures/statistics & numerical data , Chile , Treatment Outcome , Patient Satisfaction , Electrocoagulation , Laser Therapy , Self Report , Hypertrophy
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