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5 Things to Know About Labiaplasty Recovery
5 Things to Know About Labiaplasty Recovery
Dr. Richard Sadove is one of the few Plastic Surgeons in the USA to have completed a year-long ABMS approved Fellowship in Genital Reconstructive Surgery after his residency in General and Plastic Surgery.

 

1. Your labiaplasty stitches may be either resorbable or non-resorbable.

Depending on the details of your surgery and several other factors, your surgeon may choose to use either resorbable or non-resorbable labiaplasty stitches. Resorbable labiaplasty stitches are self-dissolving. That is, you won’t need to have them removed by your surgeon, which can reduce your overall discomfort. Non-resorbable labiaplasty stitches are “permanent”. That is, they must be removed shortly after your procedure. Generally speaking, resorbable labiaplasty stitches are now more common than non-resorbable stitches. 

2. Your scar tissue may initially be thicker and harder. 

After any type of surgery that requires incisions, there will be scar tissue, and it’s important that this scar tissue softens with time. However, at the very beginning of your labiaplasty recovery, directly after your procedure, you should know that your scar tissue may feel thicker and harder.  This is important to know because you may feel some lumps and bumps beneath the skin, and typically, this is perfectly normal. With time, the scar tissue should become basically unnoticeable and will soften significantly. If it does not soften, however, and you experience painful scar tissue after labiaplasty, be sure to contact your surgeon as soon as possible. An intervention may be needed to help soften the scar tissue and improve your overall comfort post-surgery.

3. You’ll need to refrain from some of your regular activities for at least several weeks post-surgery.

Labiaplasty may be performed on a small part of the body, but you’ll still need to take it easy after surgery. Most women who are active and like to exercise will need to wait between two and four weeks before returning to their active lifestyles. Likewise, you’ll mostly probably need to wait at least six to eight weeks before you resuming sexual intercourse and using tampons. Always speak with your surgeon about your timeline regarding these matters as everyone is unique and will have a different recovery experience. 

4. Use at-home pain management treatments to help deal with discomfort.

While discomfort after labiaplasty should not last long, you may experience some soreness and pain, especially during the first few days after your surgery. Below are a few tips and tricks that will help alleviate this discomfort.First, try a cold compress. Cold compresses will help to reduce inflammation on the treatment area and counteract swelling and pain as well. Not only is the feeling of a cold compress soothing to an inflamed area, but it will also help to restrict blood flow, which will reduce swelling.You should also slightly alter the way you use the restroom. Instead of wiping with toilet paper, use warm water to gently clean yourself after using the restroom. Do this for at least a few weeks until you feel comfortable returning to regular toilet paper.Finally, try elevating the area when you are seated or lying down. Although this can create a slightly awkward position, elevating the area will help to reduce swelling, ultimately reducing your discomfort more quickly.

 

5. Any scarring should ultimately blend in well and will become nearly invisible.

 

The good thing about labiaplasty scarring is that it is almost non-existent. Yes, you will have some scarring. However, because of their location, the scars should blend in seamlessly with the natural folds of your labia. Most women who’ve had labiaplasty say that once healing has completed, they do not even notice it and are unconcerned about it. Contact us today if you are looking for the Labiaplasty Surgeons in Florida