Plastic Surgery

Labiaplasty

For women seeking to improve the aesthetics or alleviate discomfort in their intimate areas, labiaplasty presents a viable option.

Whether you're looking to reduce the size of your labia minora or majora, correct asymmetry or restore a more youthful appearance, our skilled team can help.

What is labiaplasty?

Labiaplasty is a surgival procedure that reduces and reshapes the inner or outer lips of the female genitalia. It can also involve reducing excess tissue in the clitoral hood.

The goal is to create a more balanced and aesthetically pleasing appearance while reducing any discomfort or irritation caused by enlarged labia.

How much does a thigh lift cost?

Labiaplasty is considered a cosmetic procedure and is not covered by insurance. Fee quotes are given at the time of consultation starting at $3,900 for a labiaplasty of the labia minora, and $4,900 for labiaplasty of the labia majora (depending on what additional procedures may be required). This includes the physician charge, facility fee, anesthesia fee, pre-operative visit, post-operative visits for up to three months, as well as dressings and garments.

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