With a labiaplasty, the skin flaps on either side of the vaginal opening are surgically reduced in size. Girls under the age of 18 shouldn't have it done because the labia continue to expand through early adulthood after puberty. With a labiaplasty, the skin flaps on either side of the vaginal opening are surgically reduced in size. Girls under the age of 18 shouldn't have it done because the labia continue to expand through early adulthood after puberty.
With a labiaplasty, the skin flaps on either side of the vaginal opening are surgically reduced in size. Girls under the age of 18 shouldn't have it done because the labia continue to expand through early adulthood after puberty. With a labiaplasty, the skin flaps on either side of the vaginal opening are surgically reduced in size. Girls under the age of 18 shouldn't have it done because the labia continue to expand through early adulthood after puberty.
Labiaplasty is a cosmetic surgery procedure to reshape and reduce the size of labia, often for aesthetic reasons or to alleviate discomfort during sexual activity or physical activities. In Ireland, this treatment can be performed in hospitals or private clinics.
Waiting times vary from 1-3 weeks for initial consultation and up to 6 months for surgery due to high demand. Prices range from €2,500 to €7,000 depending on the clinic and extent of the procedure.