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What is clitoroplasty?

It is the operation of peeling the skin folds covering the clitoris, clarifying the head of the clitoris, and improving its aesthetic appearance.

Clitoroplasty can often be performed together with other aesthetic applications, especially labiaminoraplasty.

In good aesthetic applications, it is aimed both to eliminate the dysfunction and to obtain the desired appearance.

What are the techniques used in clitoroplasty surgery?

Triangle Technique: If the clitoral hood is unilateral or bilaterally thick and drooping, performing a central wedge reduction (V incision) with lateral clitoral hood reduction is a safe procedure to remove this excess. Although this procedure has very few complications, patient satisfaction is high. After wedge resection is performed during the Labiaplasty procedure to cut the overgrown labium and lateral clitoral hood with sagging skin, if clitoris aesthetics is also performed, the sagging skin piece from the labium minor lateral face upwards in the direction of the clitoral hood should be removed separately in the form of a small triangle curved laterally and anteriorly. If the clitoral hood is asymmetrical and unilaterally drooping, the clitoral hood repair is performed on the drooping side, so that it takes the same shape as the other side and eventually the clitoris becomes symmetrical. If the clitoral hood is large and drooping symmetrically, the same procedure should be done on both sides.

Crescent Technique: With this technique, unnecessary excess clitoral hood tissue is removed in a crescent shape. The clitoris protrusion is held, and an arcuate incision is made around it as it is pulled. The length of the incision does not exceed 6-7 mm. The excess skin is removed, and the area is closed with absorbable suture material. Another technique is to remove excess clitoral hood (clitoral prepuce tissue) by making an incision parallel to the long axis of the clitoris. Excess skin, usually in the center of the clitoral hood, is removed with a separate incision. It is closed in two layers with suitable sutures. The patient should be informed that there may be a slight risk of numbness in such an operation. But this risk is small because the clitoris nerves are deeply embedded.

In which situations can you have clitoroplasty surgery?

Clitoris sizes that do not correspond to physiological norms,

Anorgasmia, weak clitoral orgasm,

Large skin covering the clitoris,

When the location of the clitoris is far from the entrance to the vagina,

Postpartum scars,

Patients with injuries and urinary incontinence that interfere with clitoral stimulation can have a Clitoroplasty

FAQS

What is the recovery process like after clitoroplasty?

The recovery process after clitoroplasty varies depending on the individual and the extent of the procedure. Some discomfort, swelling, and bruising can be expected in the treated area, which usually subsides within a few weeks. Patients are typically advised to avoid sexual activity and strenuous exercise during the initial healing period.

Are there risks or potential complications associated with clitoroplasty?

As with any surgical procedure, clitoroplasty carries risks. These can include infection, bleeding, scarring, changes in clitoral sensation, asymmetry, or dissatisfaction with the aesthetic outcome. It is important to have the procedure performed by a skilled and experienced surgeon to minimize these risks.

Are there age restrictions or specific eligibility criteria for clitoroplasty?

The eligibility criteria for clitoroplasty can vary depending on the country, medical guidelines, and the surgeon’s discretion. Generally, individuals considering clitoroplasty should be of legal age and in good overall health. It is essential to consult with a qualified surgeon who can evaluate your specific situation and provide appropriate recommendations.

Is clitoroplasty a common procedure?

Clitoroplasty is a relatively specialized and less common surgical procedure compared to other cosmetic or reconstructive surgeries. The decision to undergo clitoroplasty is highly personal and may vary from person to person.

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