Labiaplasty Columbia by Dr. Matthew Concannon
Labia Reduction Surgery Columbia, MO | Dr. Matthew Concannon
Understanding Labiaplasty: A Comprehensive Guide
Labiaplasty is a specialized plastic surgical procedure designed to reduce and reshape the labia minora. This increasingly popular treatment addresses both aesthetic and functional concerns for women experiencing discomfort or self-consciousness.
What is Labiaplasty?
Labiaplasty is a surgical procedure targeting the labia minora, the inner genital lips surrounding the vaginal entrance. The treatment helps women experiencing physical or emotional challenges related to enlarged or asymmetrical labial tissue.
Common Reasons for Labiaplasty
- Reducing physical discomfort during activities
- Alleviating pain during sexual intercourse
- Improving personal hygiene
- Enhancing self-confidence
- Addressing clothing fit issues
Procedure Details
Dr. Concannon performs labiaplasty under local anesthesia, typically with sedation. The procedure involves carefully removing excess tissue to create a more proportionate appearance while maintaining tissue functionality. The entire process takes approximately one hour.
Surgical Technique
The surgical approach involves precision tissue removal and meticulous suturing. Dr. Concannon ensures conservative tissue reduction to preserve natural anatomy and minimize potential complications.
Recovery and Expectations
Most patients experience minimal downtime, with full recovery typically occurring within two weeks. Initial swelling and bruising are normal and gradually resolve. Patients can usually resume normal activities relatively quickly.
Potential Risks
- Temporary swelling
- Potential asymmetry
- Minimal scarring
Candidate Considerations
Ideal candidates for labiaplasty are women experiencing physical discomfort, emotional distress, or aesthetic concerns related to labial tissue. A comprehensive consultation with Dr. Concannon helps determine individual suitability.
Important Note
While labiaplasty can significantly improve quality of life, it is typically considered a cosmetic procedure and is not typically covered by insurance.
For more information about Labiaplasty in Columbia, MO, submit an enquiry to Dr. Matthew Concannon.