Enlarged labia minora
Doctor, when I exercise, I experience chafing or friction, and I also have discomfort when using toilet paper.
It's a bit uncomfortable and inconvenient.
I think my labia minora are too long and I would like to consider surgery to address this issue.
Should I see a gynecologist or a plastic surgeon? Thank you.
O O, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2019/10/27
Dr. Huang Yiwen reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
Hello Miss O-O: I suggest you go to an obstetrics and gynecology hospital.
Reply Date: 2019/10/27
More Info
When dealing with concerns related to enlarged labia minora, it is essential to understand the potential implications and the appropriate steps to take. In your case, where you are experiencing discomfort during physical activities and while using the restroom, it is advisable to consult a specialist who can provide a thorough evaluation and discuss your options.
The first step would be to see a gynecologist. Gynecologists specialize in female reproductive health and are well-equipped to assess conditions related to the labia and other aspects of the vulva. During your visit, the gynecologist will conduct a physical examination, discuss your symptoms in detail, and determine whether your concerns are purely anatomical or if there are underlying issues that need to be addressed. They can also provide information about the surgical options available, such as labiaplasty, which is a procedure aimed at reducing the size of the labia minora.
If the gynecologist determines that surgery is a suitable option for you, they may refer you to a plastic surgeon who specializes in cosmetic procedures involving the genital area. Plastic surgeons have the expertise to perform labiaplasty and can discuss the aesthetic outcomes, risks, and recovery associated with the procedure. It is crucial to choose a surgeon who is experienced in this type of surgery to ensure the best possible results and minimize complications.
In addition to the physical discomfort you are experiencing, it is also important to consider the psychological aspects. Many women seek labiaplasty not only for physical comfort but also for aesthetic reasons or to improve self-esteem. A thorough discussion with your healthcare provider about your motivations and expectations can help guide your decision-making process.
Before proceeding with any surgical intervention, it is essential to have realistic expectations. While labiaplasty can alleviate discomfort and enhance appearance, it is important to understand that any surgical procedure carries risks, including infection, scarring, and changes in sensation. Your healthcare provider will discuss these risks with you and help you weigh the benefits against the potential downsides.
In summary, the best course of action for your situation is to schedule an appointment with a gynecologist. They will assess your condition, discuss your symptoms, and determine the best path forward, which may include a referral to a plastic surgeon if surgery is deemed appropriate. Remember to communicate openly about your concerns and expectations during your consultations to ensure you receive the best care tailored to your needs.
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