Why Choose Labial or Vaginal Rejuvenation Surgery?

Patients with symptoms of overgrown labia and or vaginal looseness have been overlooked for years. Now that women are becoming informed about treatment options, they are choosing to undergo surgery to normalize the appearance and functionality of the labia and […]

10/09/2015  |  Read More...

 

Can I have a Labiaplasty at the Same Time as Prolapse Repair?

The answer is yes! We frequently perform robotic prolapse repairs or vaginal prolapse repairs in conjunction with a labiaplasty procedure. This does not typically change recovery time for the patient. With both procedures, the labiaplasty and the prolapse repair, the […]

09/24/2015  |  Read More...

 

When is Surgery for Labial Reduction the Answer?

Many women present to their initial consult at Austin Labiaplasty and Vaginal Rejuvenation with complaint of a noticeable increase in the size of their labia for many years. Some women are bothered by the appearance while others complain of discomfort […]

05/29/2015  |  Read More...

 

What is the Recovery Time for Labiaplasty Surgery?

Recovery time following labiaplasty or labia reduction ranges from a few days to one week. This is the amount of time patients usually take pain medication following the procedure and will need to take off from work or avoid driving. At the […]

04/29/2015  |  Read More...

 

Recently moved to Austin?

Austin was named one of the fastest growing cities in 2015 by Forbes Magazine, with a projected population growth rate of 2.51%. With this influx of people moving to Austin for the universities, versatile jobs and our great culture, there […]

04/22/2015  |  Read More...

 

What is Labia Majora Reduction?

The labia majora is the outer portion of the vagina as seen below. The labia majora is made of skin covering fat and blood vessels. Reduction of the labia majora can be done for different reasons. Some women may notice […]

03/17/2015  |  Read More...

 

Superficial Skin Separation Following Labiaplasty

The labiaplasty procedure is done to remove excess labial tissue. Dissolvable sutures are used to close the edges of the labia after labial reduction is performed. Patients are advised vaginal rest (avoiding intercourse) for a few weeks following surgery to […]

01/16/2015  |  Read More...

 

Traveling to Austin for Labiaplasty: Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, and Corpus Christi

In addition to providing labiaplasty services to women in Austin and its surrounding suburbs, we see many patients who come from out of town for their procedure. It is common for women to travel from cities around Texas and even […]

12/23/2014  |  Read More...

 

Clitoral Sensation after Clitoral Hood Reduction

When the labia minora tissue is enlarged (check out our recent blogs about vagina shape and “innie vs outie vaginas“), it is very common to also have enlargement of the clitoral hood or clitoral prepuce. The clitoral hood is the […]

12/23/2014  |  Read More...

 

Suture Used in Labiaplasty

Labiaplasty surgery is done to remove excess or hypertrophic labial tissue. At Austin Labiaplasty and Vaginal Rejuvenation, the excess labial tissue is removed by electrocauterization, often as an in office procedure. With electrocauterization, a small bladeless instrument is used to […]

12/08/2014  |  Read More...

 

What are anal skin tags? Can I have anal skin tags removed during my labiaplasty?

Can anal skin tags be removed at the time of labiaplasty? Anal skin tags are non-painful growths of skin near the anus. Some patients with anal skin tags complain that the skin tags are a nuisance when cleaning the area. […]

10/06/2014  |  Read More...

 

What is a Physician Assistant (PA)?

Physician assistants are trained in schools of medicine and provide medical care in collaboration with a supervising physician.  Their role in a medical practice varies from practice to practice based on the needs of that practice. For more information regarding […]

05/19/2014  |  Read More...

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