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Genital Aesthetics

Genital Aesthetics

What is Genital Aesthetics?

Genital Aesthetics covers surgical and medical procedures performed to correct aesthetic disorders in the genital area. These aesthetic applications are performed for people who have deformities, sagging or discomfort in the genital area. Genital aesthetics improves the aesthetic appearance of the genital organs and also helps increase the person's self-confidence.

Processing Processes

Before & After Process

Preoperative Evaluation

Before deciding on surgical intervention for genital aesthetics, the patient's health status and needs are meticulously evaluated. Here are the stages of this process:

  • Health Status Evaluation: The patient's general health status is reviewed. In particular, it is evaluated whether there are genetic diseases or chronic health problems.
  • Physical Examination: The genital area is examined and the areas where aesthetic surgery will be performed are determined. The most appropriate approach is selected for procedures such as vaginal loosening, labiaplasty (external genital aesthetics) or vaginal tightening.
  • Psychological Status: Since genital aesthetics is a procedure that aims to increase people's self-confidence, the patient's psychological status is also taken into consideration. Which aesthetic intervention is appropriate is determined by the patient's wishes.
  • Information About Risks: The surgeon clearly explains the possible risks, complications and recovery process of the surgery to the patient. In addition, a realistic expectation is created about the results after the procedure.
Surgery Duration and Application

Genital aesthetic surgery usually consists of the following stages:

  • Anaesthesia Application: Genital aesthetics can usually be performed under local anesthesia, but in some cases general anesthesia can also be applied. The patient does not feel pain during the procedure.
  • Procedure Steps: Vaginal tightening, labiaplasty or other genital aesthetic procedures are performed with small incisions according to the surgeon's preference. Labiaplasty is the removal of excess tissue in the labia majora (big lips) or labia minora (small lips) area.
  • Incision and Healing: The incisions made after the genital aesthetics procedure are closed in harmony with the natural lines. Small stitches are used to speed up the healing process and these stitches dissolve within a few weeks.
Post-Operative Hospital Process

The time you will spend in the hospital after surgery is important in terms of starting the recovery process. Here are the stages of the process you will spend in the hospital:

  • Monitoring: Depending on the patient's condition after surgery, monitoring is usually done for a few hours. During this time, the patient rests until the anesthesia wears off.
  • Pain Management: Mild pain, swelling or discomfort may be felt after genital aesthetics. In such cases, the doctor may recommend painkillers.
  • Antibiotic and Anti-Inflammatory Treatment: The patient may be given antibiotics to reduce the risk of infection. In addition, anti-inflammatory drugs may be used to support the recovery process.
  • Discharge from the Hospital: Genital aesthetics is usually a day procedure and the patient can be discharged the same day. However, some patients may be monitored in the hospital for a while longer.

Home Recovery Process

The home recovery process after surgery is very important for a successful procedure. This process should be managed as follows:

  • Rest: Heavy activities should be avoided for the first few days and plenty of rest should be given. Sexual intercourse and physically demanding activities should be avoided.
  • Wound Care: Wound care is important for the incisions to not become infected and to heal quickly. The healing process should be monitored in a clean environment, and creams or medications recommended by the doctor should be used.
  • Pain Management: Since pain may be felt after genital aesthetics, painkillers recommended by the doctor should be used. In addition, cold compresses can be applied to reduce swelling.
  • Follow-up Appointments: Regular check-ups with the doctor are necessary for the healing process to proceed smoothly. These appointments help prevent any complications.
  • Physical Activity: During the first few weeks, heavy exercises and sexual intercourse should be avoided. Light walks may be recommended, but pressure on the genital area should be avoided.
  • Seeing Results: A significant improvement will be seen within a few weeks after genital aesthetics. The results become clearer over time and aesthetic disorders in the genital area are eliminated.