Welcome to the forum. Sorry I can't help you with your question. As you know, there are other's that are more qualified than I and I'm confident that they will pass on the info that you are seeking. Good Luck
O_S
HI everyone! I been on this forum for a few months now and I am really looking to get some feedback on anyone who is an ob/gyn nurse and if they like it. I am 16 years old and looking for this for my career path.
On a personal note, can anyone tell me anything about labioplasty. I dont really have anyone to talk to about this and am hoping someone here can help. My labia are extremely large, and i am very self conscious about it. I appreciate any feedback.
Thanks
Meghan
Welcome to the forum. Sorry I can't help you with your question. As you know, there are other's that are more qualified than I and I'm confident that they will pass on the info that you are seeking. Good Luck
O_S
I'd go straight to the source (a plastic surgeon) with questions concerning labioplasty. This is a website that has more information and photographs of before/after.
Labia Minora Reduction (Labioplasty, Labiaplasty or Vaginal Lip Reduction), Bodynew.com:"Many women suffer from oversized or asymmetrical labia minora, the folds of skin or "lips" surrounding the entrance to the vagina. While many women are born with this condition and are affected by it throughout their lives, it can also appear later in life with aging or due to stretching during childbirth."
The Body Sculpting Center
2255 N. Scottsdale Rd
Scottsdale, AZ 85257
Phone: (480) 464-8000
For your convenience our offices can be reached by phone 7 days a week.
http://www.bodynew.com/procs/body/labioplasty/
Andrew Lopez, RN
http://www.4nursing.com
I'm not an ob/gyn rn So I can't help ya there. But I can tell you that a woman I used to be friends with had a labioplasty when she was about 20yrs old for the same reasons. She said that her labia were making her extrememly uncomfortable physically and emotionally (her fiance made a joke about it once) Her gyn refered her to a plastic surgeon. Since it was causing physical discomfort and emotional problems her insurance covered it. She said it hurt, as most surgeries do, but it was well worth it.
Hope it helps...