Genital reshaping, also known as labiaplasty, is a surgical procedure that alters the size, shape, or appearance of the labia majora and minora. It aims to improve comfort during sexual activity and everyday life, particularly for women experiencing discomfort due to elongated or asymmetrical labia. The surgeon removes excess skin and fat from the labia, making them more uniform and proportionate to the rest of the body.
Genital reshaping, also known as labiaplasty, is a surgical procedure that alters the size, shape, or appearance of the labia majora and minora. It aims to improve comfort during sexual activity and everyday life, particularly for women experiencing discomfort due to elongated or asymmetrical labia. The surgeon removes excess skin and fat from the labia, making them more uniform and proportionate to the rest of the body.
Genital reshaping, also known as labiaplasty, is a cosmetic procedure that alters the shape and appearance of the external genitalia. This common procedure reduces the size or changes the shape of the labia majora and labia minora for aesthetic reasons. In New Zealand, it's commonly performed at private hospitals or specialist clinics.
Patients can expect local anesthesia or sedation during the outpatient surgery, which takes about 1-2 hours. Post-surgery recovery involves rest and avoiding strenuous activities for several weeks. Prices may vary but generally range from NZD $4,500 to $7,000.