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Labiaplasty
What is Labiaplasty?
Labiaplasty is a surgical procedure that reshapes the labia minora, the inner folds of skin surrounding the vagina. It can be performed to reduce the size of the labia minora, to correct asymmetry, or to improve the appearance of the genitalia.
Reasons for Labiaplasty
- Labia minora that are too long or large
- Asymmetry of the labia minora
- Discomfort or pain during intercourse, exercise, or wearing clothing
- Aesthetic concerns
Procedure Details
Labiaplasty is typically performed under local anesthesia. The surgeon will make small incisions in the labia minora and remove excess tissue. The incisions are then closed with sutures.
Recovery
Recovery from labiaplasty is typically quick and easy. Most patients experience minimal pain and discomfort. There may be some swelling and bruising, which will subside within a few weeks.
Risks and Complications
As with any surgical procedure, there are some risks and complications associated with labiaplasty. These include:
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Scarring
- Numbness or loss of sensation in the labia minora
- Unsatisfactory results
Conclusion
Labiaplasty can be a safe and effective way to reshape the labia minora and improve the appearance of the genitalia. However, it is important to be aware of the risks and complications associated with the procedure before making a decision.
Candidate
Labiaplasty is a surgical procedure that can be used to reduce the size of the labia minora. This can be done for cosmetic reasons or to relieve pain and discomfort caused by enlarged labia.
There are a number of things you can do to maintain good health and wellness after labiaplasty, including:
- Keep the area clean and dry.
- Wear loose, comfortable clothing.
- Avoid strenuous activity.
- Take pain medication as directed by your doctor.
- See your doctor for regular follow-up appointments.
By following these tips, you can help ensure a healthy and successful recovery from labiaplasty.
Side & After Effects
Labiaplasty is a surgical procedure that reduces the size of the labia minora, the inner folds of skin that surround the vaginal opening. It is often performed for cosmetic reasons, but can also be done to address medical conditions such as pain, irritation, and incontinence.
Risks of Labiaplasty
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Scarring
- Pain
- Numbness
- Sexual dysfunction
After Effects of Labiaplasty
- Swelling
- Bruising
- Discomfort
- Itching
- Dryness
- Changes in sexual sensation
It is important to note that not all patients experience these risks and after effects. The severity of the risks and after effects can vary depending on the individual patient and the surgeon's experience.
If you are considering labiaplasty, it is important to discuss the risks and after effects with your doctor. You should also make sure to choose a qualified and experienced surgeon.
Things to Know
Procedure Time
Overnight Stay
No
Recovery Time
1-2 days
Surgeon

Heather Levites, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Dr. Heather Levites is a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon with a special interest in advanced cosmetic surgery. She earned her undergraduate degree at MIT after attending an arts high school in New York City. She earned her MD from the State University of New York at Stony Brook, and completed her plastic surgery training at Duke University. While at Duke, Dr. Levites honed her surgical skills focusing on aesthetic surgery of the face, pediatric plastic surgery, hand surgery, craniofacial trauma reconstruction and oncologic reconstruction. She further bolstered her aesthetic surgery expertise under the guidance of Drs. Hunstad, Kortesis and Bharti in Charlotte, NC. She is the author of multiple peer reviewed publications, has given presentations at many national plastic surgery conferences, and helped launch “The Resident Review”, a podcast aimed at educating plastic surgery trainees around the world. Dr. Levites grew up in New York City studying to be a dancer and fine artist, and still enjoys dance and art in her spare time. Her childhood experiences taught her the value of precision, poise, humility and respect. Like an artist, the human body has become her canvas, and the scalpel the brush. As a mom herself, Dr. Levites understands the value of restoring the body of a mother back to her previous form. She recognizes that each patient’s goals and desires are unique, and tailors her surgical plan to help her patients look and feel their best.
Education & Training
2004 - 2008 MIT BS
2011 - 2015 SUNY Stony Brook School of Medicine MD
2015 - 2021 Duke University Hospital Residency
2021 - 2022 H/K/B Cosmetic Surgery Fellowship
Board Certification(s)
American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
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LevityLifts by Dr. Levites, 5720 Creedmoor Road Suite 101, Raleigh, NC, USA
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Labiaplasty

Heather Levites, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Dr. Heather Levites is a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon with a special interest...
Labiaplasty by Heather Levites, MD.
About the Procedure
Introduction
Introduction
Labiaplasty Procedure Overview Labiaplasty Procedure Overview
What is Labiaplasty?
Labiaplasty is a surgical procedure that reshapes the labia minora, the inner folds of skin surrounding the vagina. It can be performed to reduce the size of the labia minora, to correct asymmetry, or to improve the appearance of the genitalia.
Reasons for Labiaplasty
- Labia minora that are too long or large
- Asymmetry of the labia minora
- Discomfort or pain during intercourse, exercise, or wearing clothing
- Aesthetic concerns
Procedure Details
Labiaplasty is typically performed under local anesthesia. The surgeon will make small incisions in the labia minora and remove excess tissue. The incisions are then closed with sutures.
Recovery
Recovery from labiaplasty is typically quick and easy. Most patients experience minimal pain and discomfort. There may be some swelling and bruising, which will subside within a few weeks.
Risks and Complications
As with any surgical procedure, there are some risks and complications associated with labiaplasty. These include:
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Scarring
- Numbness or loss of sensation in the labia minora
- Unsatisfactory results
Conclusion
Labiaplasty can be a safe and effective way to reshape the labia minora and improve the appearance of the genitalia. However, it is important to be aware of the risks and complications associated with the procedure before making a decision.
Duration
Overnight Stay
No
Recovery Time
Effective Period
10 years
Labiaplasty is a surgical procedure that can be used to reduce the size of the labia minora. This can be done for cosmetic reasons or to relieve pain and discomfort caused by enlarged labia.
There are a number of things you can do to maintain good health and wellness after labiaplasty, including:
- Keep the area clean and dry.
- Wear loose, comfortable clothing.
- Avoid strenuous activity.
- Take pain medication as directed by your doctor.
- See your doctor for regular follow-up appointments.
By following these tips, you can help ensure a healthy and successful recovery from labiaplasty.
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Risks of Labiaplasty:
Immediate Risks:
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Swelling
- Bruising
- Pain
- Scarring
Long-Term Risks:
- Loss of sensation in the operated area
- Asymmetry
- Over- or under-reduction of labia
- Recurrent hypertrophy (regrowth of labia)
- Sexual dysfunction (e.g., pain during intercourse)
- Psychological distress (e.g., body dysmorphic disorder)
Safety Considerations:
Patient Selection:
- Labiaplasty is generally considered safe for healthy, non-smoking women who have realistic expectations and a stable mental health condition.
Surgical Technique:
- Skilled and experienced surgeons can minimize risks by using meticulous surgical techniques and following proper postoperative care instructions.
Postoperative Care:
- Adequate pain management, rest, and hygiene are crucial for recovery and reducing the risk of complications.
Follow-up Care:
- Regular follow-up appointments allow the surgeon to monitor healing and address any concerns.
Alternatives to Labiaplasty:
- Exercises (e.g., Kegels)
- Topical creams or ointments
- Vaginal dilators
- Psychotherapy or counseling
Informed Consent:
- Before undergoing labiaplasty, patients should discuss the potential risks and benefits thoroughly with their surgeon and provide informed consent to proceed.
Additional Safety Measures:
- Antibiotic prophylaxis: Antibiotics may be prescribed before and after surgery to prevent infection.
- Sterile surgical environment: The surgery is performed under sterile conditions to minimize the risk of infection.
- Pain management: Pain medication is provided to keep patients comfortable during the procedure and recovery.
- Emotional support: Partners, friends, or family members can provide emotional support throughout the process.
Preoperative Preparation for Labiaplasty
1. Medical Evaluation:
- Consult with a qualified plastic surgeon to discuss your goals, expectations, and any underlying medical conditions.
- Undergo a thorough physical examination, including a pelvic exam to assess the size and shape of the labia.
- Discuss potential risks, benefits, and alternative treatments.
2. Medical History Review:
- Inform the surgeon about any medications you are taking, including anticoagulants and blood thinners.
- Disclose any history of vaginal infections, sexually transmitted diseases, or other pelvic conditions.
- Mention any allergies, especially to anesthesia.
3. Laboratory Tests:
- Routine blood tests, such as complete blood count (CBC) and coagulation profile, may be ordered to ensure your overall health and bleeding risk.
4. Imaging Tests:
- In some cases, the surgeon may request imaging tests, such as an ultrasound or MRI, to visualize the pelvic anatomy and plan the surgery accordingly.
5. Lifestyle Modification:
- Quit smoking at least 4-6 weeks before surgery as smoking affects wound healing.
- Avoid alcohol for 24-48 hours before surgery.
- Limit caffeine intake the day of surgery.
- Arrange for someone to drive you home after surgery.
6. Preoperative Instructions:
- Follow the surgeon's instructions regarding fasting (usually 8-12 hours before surgery).
- Shower the evening before and the morning of surgery with antibacterial soap.
- Wear loose, comfortable clothing that allows easy access to the surgical area.
- Remove any body piercings or jewelry.
7. Emotional Preparation:
- Understand that labiaplasty is an elective procedure and can impact your body image and sexual function.
- Discuss your emotional expectations with the surgeon and a therapist or counselor if needed.
- Set realistic goals and be prepared for a recovery period.
Recovery from Labiaplasty
Phase 1: Immediate Postoperative Period (0-3 days)
- Keep the incision sites clean and dry.
- Take pain medication as prescribed.
- Use ice packs to reduce swelling.
- Rest and avoid strenuous activity.
- Discontinue smoking and alcohol consumption.
- Avoid sexual intercourse or tampon use.
Phase 2: Early Recovery (3-7 days)
- Continue to keep the incisions clean and dry.
- Continue pain medication as needed.
- Gradually increase activity and mobility.
- Begin soaking the incisions in warm water for 15 minutes at a time, twice a day.
- Wear loose, comfortable clothing.
Phase 3: Intermediate Recovery (1-3 weeks)
- Discontinue pain medication.
- Resume gentle exercise and activity.
- The incisions may still be tender and sensitive.
- Continue soaking the incisions in warm water.
- Watch for any signs of infection, such as redness, swelling, or discharge.
Phase 4: Final Recovery (4+ weeks)
- The incisions should be healed and scarring should have faded significantly.
- Normal activities and exercise can be resumed.
- Sexual intercourse can be resumed when comfortable.
- The final aesthetic result may take up to 6 months to fully develop.
Additional Tips for Recovery:
- Listen to your body and rest when necessary.
- Drink plenty of fluids to stay hydrated.
- Eat a balanced diet to promote healing.
- Avoid reaching or straining for the first few weeks.
- Use a sitz bath or donut cushion for extra support when sitting.
- Follow your doctor's instructions carefully and attend all follow-up appointments.
Possible Complications:
While complications are rare, they can include:
- Infection
- Bleeding
- Scarring
- Pain
- Asymmetry
- Nerve damage
- Unsatisfactory aesthetic results
It is important to seek medical attention immediately if you experience any signs of an infection or other complications.
Things to know before start
Preoperative Preparation for Labiaplasty
1. Medical Evaluation:
- Consult with a qualified plastic surgeon to discuss your goals, expectations, and any underlying medical conditions.
- Undergo a thorough physical examination, including a pelvic exam to assess the size and shape of the labia.
- Discuss potential risks, benefits, and alternative treatments.
2. Medical History Review:
- Inform the surgeon about any medications you are taking, including anticoagulants and blood thinners.
- Disclose any history of vaginal infections, sexually transmitted diseases, or other pelvic conditions.
- Mention any allergies, especially to anesthesia.
3. Laboratory Tests:
- Routine blood tests, such as complete blood count (CBC) and coagulation profile, may be ordered to ensure your overall health and bleeding risk.
4. Imaging Tests:
- In some cases, the surgeon may request imaging tests, such as an ultrasound or MRI, to visualize the pelvic anatomy and plan the surgery accordingly.
5. Lifestyle Modification:
- Quit smoking at least 4-6 weeks before surgery as smoking affects wound healing.
- Avoid alcohol for 24-48 hours before surgery.
- Limit caffeine intake the day of surgery.
- Arrange for someone to drive you home after surgery.
6. Preoperative Instructions:
- Follow the surgeon's instructions regarding fasting (usually 8-12 hours before surgery).
- Shower the evening before and the morning of surgery with antibacterial soap.
- Wear loose, comfortable clothing that allows easy access to the surgical area.
- Remove any body piercings or jewelry.
7. Emotional Preparation:
- Understand that labiaplasty is an elective procedure and can impact your body image and sexual function.
- Discuss your emotional expectations with the surgeon and a therapist or counselor if needed.
- Set realistic goals and be prepared for a recovery period.
Recovery from Labiaplasty
Phase 1: Immediate Postoperative Period (0-3 days)
- Keep the incision sites clean and dry.
- Take pain medication as prescribed.
- Use ice packs to reduce swelling.
- Rest and avoid strenuous activity.
- Discontinue smoking and alcohol consumption.
- Avoid sexual intercourse or tampon use.
Phase 2: Early Recovery (3-7 days)
- Continue to keep the incisions clean and dry.
- Continue pain medication as needed.
- Gradually increase activity and mobility.
- Begin soaking the incisions in warm water for 15 minutes at a time, twice a day.
- Wear loose, comfortable clothing.
Phase 3: Intermediate Recovery (1-3 weeks)
- Discontinue pain medication.
- Resume gentle exercise and activity.
- The incisions may still be tender and sensitive.
- Continue soaking the incisions in warm water.
- Watch for any signs of infection, such as redness, swelling, or discharge.
Phase 4: Final Recovery (4+ weeks)
- The incisions should be healed and scarring should have faded significantly.
- Normal activities and exercise can be resumed.
- Sexual intercourse can be resumed when comfortable.
- The final aesthetic result may take up to 6 months to fully develop.
Additional Tips for Recovery:
- Listen to your body and rest when necessary.
- Drink plenty of fluids to stay hydrated.
- Eat a balanced diet to promote healing.
- Avoid reaching or straining for the first few weeks.
- Use a sitz bath or donut cushion for extra support when sitting.
- Follow your doctor's instructions carefully and attend all follow-up appointments.
Possible Complications:
While complications are rare, they can include:
- Infection
- Bleeding
- Scarring
- Pain
- Asymmetry
- Nerve damage
- Unsatisfactory aesthetic results
It is important to seek medical attention immediately if you experience any signs of an infection or other complications.
Surgeon

Heather Levites, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Owner at LevityLifts
Raleigh, NC
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Dr. Heather Levites is a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon with a special interest in advanced cosmetic surgery. She earned her undergraduate degree at MIT after attending an arts high school in New York City. She earned her MD from the State University of New York at Stony Brook, and completed her plastic surgery training at Duke University. While at Duke, Dr. Levites honed her surgical skills focusing on aesthetic surgery of the face, pediatric plastic surgery, hand surgery, craniofacial trauma reconstruction and oncologic reconstruction. She further bolstered her aesthetic surgery expertise under the guidance of Drs. Hunstad, Kortesis and Bharti in Charlotte, NC. She is the author of multiple peer reviewed publications, has given presentations at many national plastic surgery conferences, and helped launch “The Resident Review”, a podcast aimed at educating plastic surgery trainees around the world. Dr. Levites grew up in New York City studying to be a dancer and fine artist, and still enjoys dance and art in her spare time. Her childhood experiences taught her the value of precision, poise, humility and respect. Like an artist, the human body has become her canvas, and the scalpel the brush. As a mom herself, Dr. Levites understands the value of restoring the body of a mother back to her previous form. She recognizes that each patient’s goals and desires are unique, and tailors her surgical plan to help her patients look and feel their best.
Education & Training
- 2004 - 2008 MIT BS
- 2011 - 2015 SUNY Stony Brook School of Medicine MD
- 2015 - 2021 Duke University Hospital Residency
- 2021 - 2022 H/K/B Cosmetic Surgery Fellowship
Board Certification(s)
- American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
LevityLifts by Dr. Levites, 5720 Creedmoor Road Suite 101, Raleigh, NC, USA
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Surgeon

Heather Levites, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Owner at LevityLifts
Raleigh, NC
50 views today
Dr. Heather Levites is a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon with a special interest in advanced cosmetic surgery. She earned her undergraduate degree at MIT after attending an arts high school in New York City. She earned her MD from the State University of New York at Stony Brook, and completed her plastic surgery training at Duke University. While at Duke, Dr. Levites honed her surgical skills focusing on aesthetic surgery of the face, pediatric plastic surgery, hand surgery, craniofacial trauma reconstruction and oncologic reconstruction. She further bolstered her aesthetic surgery expertise under the guidance of Drs. Hunstad, Kortesis and Bharti in Charlotte, NC. She is the author of multiple peer reviewed publications, has given presentations at many national plastic surgery conferences, and helped launch “The Resident Review”, a podcast aimed at educating plastic surgery trainees around the world. Dr. Levites grew up in New York City studying to be a dancer and fine artist, and still enjoys dance and art in her spare time. Her childhood experiences taught her the value of precision, poise, humility and respect. Like an artist, the human body has become her canvas, and the scalpel the brush. As a mom herself, Dr. Levites understands the value of restoring the body of a mother back to her previous form. She recognizes that each patient’s goals and desires are unique, and tailors her surgical plan to help her patients look and feel their best.
Education & Training
- 2004 - 2008 MIT BS
- 2011 - 2015 SUNY Stony Brook School of Medicine MD
- 2015 - 2021 Duke University Hospital Residency
- 2021 - 2022 H/K/B Cosmetic Surgery Fellowship
Board Certification(s)
- American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
LevityLifts by Dr. Levites, 5720 Creedmoor Road Suite 101, Raleigh, NC, USA
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