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Protest march in London opposing cosmetic labiaplasty surgery. Labiaplasty is a controversial subject. Critics argue that a woman's decision to undergo the procedure stems from an unhealthy self-image induced by their comparison of themselves to the prepubescent-like images of women they see in commercials or pornography. [39]
Instead, the reasons they gave included seeing “before” pictures on surgeons’ websites, which may lead women to have labiaplasty for strictly cosmetic reasons due to the mistaken belief that ...
Due to the frequent portrayal of the pudendal cleft without protrusion in art and pornography, there has been a rise in the popularity of labiaplasty, surgery to alter the labia—usually, to make them smaller. [9] [10] [11] On the other hand, there is an opposite movement of labia stretching. Its proponents stress the beauty of long labia and ...
The reduction of the clitoral prepuce tissues usually is a sub-ordinate surgery within a labiaplasty procedure for reducing the labia minora; and occasionally within a vaginoplasty procedure. When these procedures are performed on individuals without their consent, they are considered a form of female genital mutilation.
Labiaplasty, which is typically performed under local anesthesia and costs around $3,600 on average, is a plastic surgical procedure that reduces the size and sometimes the shape of either the ...
Nymphotomy is the surgical procedure of incision into the labia minora.Surgical removal of the labia minora is called nymphectomy.In plastic surgery, the term labiaplasty, which describes plastic surgery of the labia (often in the form of labia minora reduction) is now more commonly used.
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.
From ancient history to the modern day, the clitoris has been discredited, dismissed and deleted -- and women's pleasure has often been left out of the conversation entirely. Now, an underground art movement led by artist Sophia Wallace is emerging across the globe to challenge the lies, question the myths and rewrite the rules around sex and the female body.