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Monsplasty
- Definition: Monsplasty is a surgical procedure that removes excess tissue and fat from the mons pubis, the area above the genitals.
- Purpose: Monsplasty can be performed for cosmetic reasons to reduce the size of the mons pubis or to correct discomfort or irritation caused by excess tissue.
- Procedure: Monsplasty is typically performed under general anesthesia. The surgeon makes an incision in the mons pubis and removes the excess tissue and fat. The incision is then closed with sutures.
- Recovery: Recovery from monsplasty typically takes several weeks. Patients may experience some swelling and discomfort during this time. It is important to keep the incision area clean and dry to prevent infection.
- Risks: As with any surgery, there are some risks associated with monsplasty. These risks include bleeding, infection, scarring, and nerve damage.
Candidate
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is essential for overall well-being, including the health of the mons pubis. Here are some general health and wellness practices related to monsplasty:
- Keep the area clean and dry.
- Wear loose-fitting, breathable clothing.
- Avoid harsh soaps and detergents.
- Use gentle exfoliating scrubs to remove dead skin cells.
- Moisturize the area regularly.
Side & After Effects
Monsplasty is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of excess skin and fat from the mons pubis.
Risks
- Infection
- Bleeding
- Seroma formation
- Scarring
- Asymmetry
- Pain
- Discomfort
- Numbness
- Sexual dysfunction
After Effects
- Swelling
- Bruising
- Pain
- Discomfort
- Numbness
- Scarring
- Sexual dysfunction
Conclusion
Monsplasty is a surgical procedure that can have a number of risks and after effects. It is important to be aware of these risks and after effects before making a decision about whether or not to undergo this procedure.
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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Monsplasty

Heather Levites, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Dr. Heather Levites is a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon with a special interest...
Monsplasty by Heather Levites, MD.
About the Procedure
Introduction
Introduction
Monsplasty Procedure Overview Monsplasty Procedure Overview
- Definition: Monsplasty is a surgical procedure that removes excess tissue and fat from the mons pubis, the area above the genitals.
- Purpose: Monsplasty can be performed for cosmetic reasons to reduce the size of the mons pubis or to correct discomfort or irritation caused by excess tissue.
- Procedure: Monsplasty is typically performed under general anesthesia. The surgeon makes an incision in the mons pubis and removes the excess tissue and fat. The incision is then closed with sutures.
- Recovery: Recovery from monsplasty typically takes several weeks. Patients may experience some swelling and discomfort during this time. It is important to keep the incision area clean and dry to prevent infection.
- Risks: As with any surgery, there are some risks associated with monsplasty. These risks include bleeding, infection, scarring, and nerve damage.
Duration
Overnight Stay
No
Recovery Time
Effective Period
2-5 days
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is essential for overall well-being, including the health of the mons pubis. Here are some general health and wellness practices related to monsplasty:
- Keep the area clean and dry.
- Wear loose-fitting, breathable clothing.
- Avoid harsh soaps and detergents.
- Use gentle exfoliating scrubs to remove dead skin cells.
- Moisturize the area regularly.
Benefits of a Monsplasty:
- Enhanced appearance: Removes excess tissue and fat from the mons pubis, resulting in a flatter and smoother appearance.
- Improved hygiene: Reduced tissue can prevent chafing and irritation, improving hygiene and comfort.
- Reduced pain and discomfort: Monsplasty removes tissue that may rub against clothing or during sexual activity, alleviating pain and discomfort.
- Increased confidence: A more pleasing appearance can boost confidence and improve overall body image.
- Improved urinary function: In some cases, a monsplasty may be performed to treat urinary incontinence or urinary tract infections by removing excess tissue that obstructs the flow of urine.
- Reduced body odor: By reducing the surface area where bacteria can accumulate, a monsplasty can help reduce unpleasant odors.
- Surgical versatility: Monsplasty can be tailored to individual needs, allowing for partial or complete tissue removal, as well as shaping and contouring.
Risks of Monsplasty:
- Infection: Surgical incisions can introduce bacteria into the body, leading to infection.
- Bleeding: Monsplasty involves cutting and manipulating tissue, which can lead to bleeding during and after surgery.
- Seroma formation: A collection of fluid can accumulate under the skin at the surgical site, forming a seroma.
- Numbness: The nerves in the mons pubis can be affected during surgery, leading to temporary or permanent numbness.
- Scarring: Surgical incisions can leave visible scars, although proper wound care can minimize their appearance.
- Asymmetry: Monsplasty aims to create a symmetrical mons pubis, but there is a risk that the results may be uneven or asymmetrical.
- Wound dehiscence: The surgical incision may separate or open up, requiring further medical intervention.
- Hematoma formation: A collection of blood can accumulate under the skin at the surgical site, forming a hematoma.
- Deep vein thrombosis (DVT): Surgery and anesthesia can increase the risk of blood clots forming in the legs, which can be life-threatening if they travel to the lungs.
- Anesthesia complications: General anesthesia carries risks such as nausea, vomiting, and allergic reactions.
Safety of Monsplasty:
- Experienced surgeon: Choosing a board-certified plastic surgeon with experience in monsplasty is crucial for minimizing risks and achieving optimal outcomes.
- Proper surgical technique: Surgeons use precise techniques and sterile instruments to reduce the risk of infection and other complications.
- Post-operative care: Following the surgeon's instructions for wound care, rest, and medication reduces the likelihood of complications.
- Patient selection: Monsplasty is generally safe for healthy individuals with realistic expectations and an understanding of the potential risks.
- Low complication rates: Studies indicate that monsplasty has a relatively low rate of major complications.
- Improvement in self-esteem and body image: For many patients, monsplasty can enhance their body perception and improve their self-confidence.
It's important to note that the risks and safety of monsplasty vary depending on individual factors and the surgeon's expertise. Thorough discussions with the surgeon, proper preparation, and strict adherence to post-operative instructions help ensure the best possible outcome.
Preoperative Preparation for Monsplasty
Medical Evaluation:
- Physical exam and medical history review to assess overall health
- Blood tests to check for any underlying conditions or infections
- Pelvic exam to evaluate the mons pubis and surrounding area
Consultation with Surgeon:
- Discuss the procedure, expected outcomes, and risks
- Review preoperative instructions and schedule
- Ask questions and address any concerns
Preoperative Instructions:
- Fasting: For 8-12 hours before surgery
- Smoking cessation: Smoking can impair wound healing
- Avoid blood thinners: Certain medications, such as aspirin or ibuprofen, can increase bleeding during surgery
- Medications: Take prescribed antibiotics or other medications as directed
- Hygiene: Shower and clean the surgical area thoroughly the night before surgery
Day of Surgery:
- Arrive at the surgery center or hospital as scheduled
- Change into a surgical gown
- Receive anesthesia, either general or local
- The surgical team will prepare the surgical site by shaving and cleaning the area
Additional Considerations:
- Recovery time: The recovery period typically takes 2-4 weeks
- Postoperative care: Instructions will be provided on wound care, pain management, and activity restrictions
- Follow-up appointments: Regular follow-ups with the surgeon will be scheduled to monitor progress and ensure healing
- Insurance coverage: Verify insurance coverage for the procedure and associated costs
Recovery from a Monsplasty
Initial Recovery
- First 24-48 hours: Expect significant pain, swelling, and bleeding.
- Day 1-3: Pain medication, ice packs, and elevation are crucial for symptom management.
- Day 3-5: Swelling and bleeding gradually subside, but pain may still be present.
- Week 1: Incisions start healing, and stitches may be removed around day 7-10.
Home Care
- Keep the area clean: Gently wash the incisions with soap and water twice a day.
- Dress the incisions: Use gauze or clean pads to cover the incisions and change them as directed by your surgeon.
- Avoid strenuous activity: Restrict physical activity for the first 2-4 weeks to allow proper healing.
- Wear loose, comfortable clothing: Tight clothing can irritate the incisions.
- Elevate the area: Prop up the lower body on pillows to reduce swelling.
Follow-Up Care
- Regular check-ups: Attend follow-up appointments with your surgeon to monitor progress and ensure proper healing.
- Pain management: Continue taking pain medication as prescribed by your doctor.
- Scar care: Apply scar cream or silicone sheets as recommended to promote scar healing.
- Sexual activity: Wait for clearance from your surgeon before resuming sexual activity, typically around 4-6 weeks after surgery.
Signs of Infection or Complications
- Fever
- Redness, swelling, or drainage from the incisions
- Severe pain that does not respond to medication
- Difficulty urinating or defecating
Contact your surgeon immediately if you experience any of these signs or symptoms.
Additional Tips for Recovery
- Eat a healthy diet: Nourish your body with nutritious foods to support healing.
- Sleep well: Get plenty of rest to promote recovery.
- Manage stress: Stress can impede healing. Find stress-relieving activities such as yoga, meditation, or spending time with loved ones.
- Be patient: Healing after a monsplasty can take several weeks. Allow your body the time it needs to recover fully.
Things to know before start
Preoperative Preparation for Monsplasty
Medical Evaluation:
- Physical exam and medical history review to assess overall health
- Blood tests to check for any underlying conditions or infections
- Pelvic exam to evaluate the mons pubis and surrounding area
Consultation with Surgeon:
- Discuss the procedure, expected outcomes, and risks
- Review preoperative instructions and schedule
- Ask questions and address any concerns
Preoperative Instructions:
- Fasting: For 8-12 hours before surgery
- Smoking cessation: Smoking can impair wound healing
- Avoid blood thinners: Certain medications, such as aspirin or ibuprofen, can increase bleeding during surgery
- Medications: Take prescribed antibiotics or other medications as directed
- Hygiene: Shower and clean the surgical area thoroughly the night before surgery
Day of Surgery:
- Arrive at the surgery center or hospital as scheduled
- Change into a surgical gown
- Receive anesthesia, either general or local
- The surgical team will prepare the surgical site by shaving and cleaning the area
Additional Considerations:
- Recovery time: The recovery period typically takes 2-4 weeks
- Postoperative care: Instructions will be provided on wound care, pain management, and activity restrictions
- Follow-up appointments: Regular follow-ups with the surgeon will be scheduled to monitor progress and ensure healing
- Insurance coverage: Verify insurance coverage for the procedure and associated costs
Recovery from a Monsplasty
Initial Recovery
- First 24-48 hours: Expect significant pain, swelling, and bleeding.
- Day 1-3: Pain medication, ice packs, and elevation are crucial for symptom management.
- Day 3-5: Swelling and bleeding gradually subside, but pain may still be present.
- Week 1: Incisions start healing, and stitches may be removed around day 7-10.
Home Care
- Keep the area clean: Gently wash the incisions with soap and water twice a day.
- Dress the incisions: Use gauze or clean pads to cover the incisions and change them as directed by your surgeon.
- Avoid strenuous activity: Restrict physical activity for the first 2-4 weeks to allow proper healing.
- Wear loose, comfortable clothing: Tight clothing can irritate the incisions.
- Elevate the area: Prop up the lower body on pillows to reduce swelling.
Follow-Up Care
- Regular check-ups: Attend follow-up appointments with your surgeon to monitor progress and ensure proper healing.
- Pain management: Continue taking pain medication as prescribed by your doctor.
- Scar care: Apply scar cream or silicone sheets as recommended to promote scar healing.
- Sexual activity: Wait for clearance from your surgeon before resuming sexual activity, typically around 4-6 weeks after surgery.
Signs of Infection or Complications
- Fever
- Redness, swelling, or drainage from the incisions
- Severe pain that does not respond to medication
- Difficulty urinating or defecating
Contact your surgeon immediately if you experience any of these signs or symptoms.
Additional Tips for Recovery
- Eat a healthy diet: Nourish your body with nutritious foods to support healing.
- Sleep well: Get plenty of rest to promote recovery.
- Manage stress: Stress can impede healing. Find stress-relieving activities such as yoga, meditation, or spending time with loved ones.
- Be patient: Healing after a monsplasty can take several weeks. Allow your body the time it needs to recover fully.
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, USALevityLifts 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, USALevityLifts by Dr. Levites, 5720 Creedmoor Road Suite 101, Raleigh, NC, USA
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