Labiaplasty

 

How Should I Prepare For My Labiaplasty Procedure?

Congratulations! You’ve done your homework, read reviews of different surgeons and practices, and you’ve chosen ALVR for your labiaplasty procedure (if you did your research right, that is…). You’ve visited our office for your free consultation, met Dr. Shashua, and […]

02/11/2021  |  Read More...

 

Vaginoplasty: The Less Famous ‘Plasty’ That You Shouldn’t Overlook

While vaginoplasty doesn’t have quite as glamorous of a reputation as labiaplasty (sometimes referred to as a “Barbie vagina”, “designer vagina”, or even a “nymphoplasty”), it is arguably one of the most beneficial procedures when it comes to improving a […]

02/05/2021  |  Read More...

 

Clitoropexy vs Clitoral Hood Reduction: Know The Difference

At ALVR, we offer a range of treatments and procedures that address a variety of vaginal conditions and concerns. We understand that pelvic anatomy and terminology can seem a little intimidating to many people, which is why we take extra […]

01/20/2021  |  Read More...

 

OK, I Give Up: What Is The Deal With “Barbie Vaginas”?

Maybe you’ve seen the term “Barbie vagina” floating around recently and you’re wondering what all the fuss is about… did Barbie accidentally post a nude to her Instagram story or something? Rest your worried mind: Barbie isn’t involved in any […]

01/13/2021  |  Read More...

 

What is a “Barbie Vagina”?

It sounds like an oxymoron. Anyone who has seen an undressed Barbie knows she is, traditionally, anatomically lacking in this area. And that’s the point. Every woman’s vagina is unique in its own way.  The labia majora and labia minora […]

07/10/2020  |  Read More...

 

Why We Do Inpatient Versus Outpatient Labiaplasties

  If there is the option to decrease costs and increase comfortability for a medical procedure, why choose anything else! At Austin Urogynecology, we typically perform our labiaplasty procedures outpatient (in the office) rather than inpatient (at the hospital). There […]

06/30/2020  |  Read More...

 

New Before & After Animations – See the Difference

We have tons of before and after photos for our labiaplasty, labia majora reduction, and monsplasty procedures, which help anyone interested in the surgeries to know what to expect. On top of that, we just added new narrated animations that […]

06/21/2020  |  Read More...

 

What should healing after labiaplasty look like?

Many women decide to get labiaplasty procedures for differing reasons. Sometimes it’s due to discomfort and sometimes it just because they don’t like the appearance. Regardless of the reason why, everyone wants an ideal outcome after surgery. So how do […]

04/30/2020  |  Read More...

 

Q&A – Female Anatomy Explained

We are experts in the female pelvic anatomy, but it turns even the basic information is not widely known. Not to worry! Here, we’ll go over the anatomical details you need to know. Here’s a transcript: – Hi, I’m creating […]

04/15/2020  |  Read More...

 

Can I Afford a Labiaplasty?

Many women research labiaplasty procedures for years before making the call to book a consultation. Sometimes it’s because they’re not quite ready to take the step, but others say that there are financial reasons for holding off on scheduling. Depending […]

01/14/2020  |  Read More...

 

Traveling to Austin for Labiaplasty – What You Need to Know

When we started out, the labiaplasty surgery was relatively unknown. Now, cosmetic surgery practices around the country are offering labiaplasty. At the same time, patients are becoming savvier about the potential pitfalls of getting surgery done by someone not as […]

12/19/2019  |  Read More...

 

How much pain is normal after labiaplasty?

We warn all of our patients about the inevitable bruising and swelling after the labiaplasty procedure. That’s a given, so how do you know when it’s more than normal and should be a cause for concern? Everyone is different when […]

11/20/2019  |  Read More...

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