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Vaginoplasty is any surgical procedure that results in the construction or reconstruction of the vagina. It is a type of genitoplasty . Pelvic organ prolapse is often treated with one or more surgeries to repair the vagina.
Vulvoplasty, also known as zero-depth vaginoplasty, [1] is a plastic surgery procedure for altering the appearance of one's vulva or constructing a vulva from penile and scrotal tissue (a neovulva). Labiaplasty, pre- and post-op. The labia minora has been reduced in size. Vulva after clitoral hood reduction and labiaplasty
Bowel vaginoplasty is another common vaginoplasty technique. It is also used for vaginoplasty in cisgender women. [ 33 ] As with penile inversion vaginoplasty, the testicles and scrotum are removed, the glans made into a clitoris, and the neovulva constructed from scrotal, penile and urethral tissue.
Kaitlyn Bristowe is defending her decision to get plastic surgery. With an Instagram post shared on Dec. 30, the Bachelor Nation star, 39, shut down criticism about her appearance and her ...
Result of labiaplasty (top, left-before then right-after) in combination with clitoral hood reduction (bottom) [ edit on Wikidata ] Labiaplasty (also known as labioplasty , labia minora reduction , and labial reduction ) is a plastic surgery procedure for creating or altering the labia minora (inner labia) and the labia majora (outer labia ...
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Clitoral hood reduction, also termed clitoral hoodectomy, [1] clitoral unhooding, clitoridotomy, [2] [3] or (partial) hoodectomy, is a plastic surgery procedure (a form of vulvoplasty) for reducing the size and the area of the clitoral hood in order to further expose the glans of the clitoris.
Penis before and after circumcision. Circumcision is the removal of the foreskin, the double-layered fold of skin, mucosal and muscular tissue at the distal end of the human penis. [28] Around half of all circumcisions worldwide are performed for reasons of preventive healthcare; half for religious or cultural reasons.