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A frenectomy is the removal of a frenulum, a small fold of tissue that prevents an organ in the body from moving too far. It can refer to frenula in several places on the human body. It is related to frenuloplasty, a surgical alteration in a frenulum. Done mostly for orthodontic purposes, a frenectomy is either performed inside the middle of ...
Genital frenectomy is a frenectomy (removal of a frenulum) performed on genital tissue, and may refer to: Frenulum of labia minora (may be termed "labia frenectomy")
Many surgical procedure names can be broken into parts to indicate the meaning. For example, in gastrectomy, "ectomy" is a suffix meaning the removal of a part of the body. "Gastro-" means stomach. Thus, gastrectomy refers to the surgical removal of the stomach (or sections thereof).
Surgical treatment includes frenuloplasty (frenulum lengthening or reconstruction), frenectomy, or circumcision. [4] There are a variety of different circumcision techniques in which the frenulum can be spared and left completely intact. [20] It is possible for the frenulum to tear during sexual activities.
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