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 surgical procedure to reduce the size of the labia minora, enhancing comfort and aesthetics. In New Zealand, this treatment is commonly performed in private clinics.
Popular among women seeking cosmetic enhancement or those experiencing discomfort during intimate activities. Waiting time can be from 1 to 3 weeks.