Labiaplasty can reduce excess tissue, ease physical discomfort, and restore a more balanced, natural appearance with subtle, lasting results.
How Do I Prepare for Labiaplasty Surgery?
Once you've scheduled your labiaplasty surgery, your surgeon will give you instructions on how to prepare. Typical preparations include stopping smoking at least two weeks before and two weeks after your labiaplasty surgery. You will also need to discontinue the use of blood-thinning medications, including NSAIDs, over-the-counter medications, prescriptions (under supervision by your doctor), and some herbal supplements.
You will also want to ensure you have the right supplies at home to make your recovery as comfortable as possible. Cold compresses, a peri bottle for cleaning yourself after using the bathroom, and any pain medication will all help minimize discomfort as you heal. It is also essential to mentally prepare for your labiaplasty surgery.
Make sure you're going into the procedure with reasonable expectations for your results and are prepared to follow your surgeon's requirements for recovery. This includes avoiding intercourse and strenuous exercise and activities for at least four to six weeks after your surgery. Finally, ensure that you're undergoing labiaplasty for yourself only, and not because someone else suggested it or made you feel like you should.









