tips?
prep tips?
how long is recovery?
how do i make an appointment for this?
is it worth it?
can i pick a shape?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? adviceman49 answered Tuesday May 28 2013, 11:59 am: I would not recommend it. I watched a documentary on this subject on discovery health a year or so ago. They followed a number of women who did a variety of things to first get a better view of what their vagina's looked like. They stared with plaster impressions, actually sitting in plaster molds. This was done in sex shops, Britain's views on sex are more liberal than ours.
The documentary followed these women from the plaster impressions, through discussions with boyfriends, husbands and finally gynecologists.
Some of the girls wanting to have the surgery, which in England is done as an office procedure, went and spoke with those who had already had it done. All who had it done said it was very painful. Of the six interviewed half said if they new how painful and how long and bloody the recovery was they would not have done so. The other half admitted it was painful but felt better about themselves.
As for picking a shape. It really depends on how much labia you have and how much the doctor may be willing to remove. This is not plastic surgery in its truest form. In fact do not expect your insurance company to pay for this surgery unless your doctor can attest to it being necessary for other than cosmetic reasons.
From a male point of view I see this as an unnecessary surgery. A vagina serves two purposes or actually one. It is a sexual organ designed to bring new life into this world. Your boyfriend or husband is not going to refuse to have sex with you because you have a large labia. I'll let you in on a secret men don't see your labia as anything more than a sex organ to be enjoyed in ways that they enjoy.
My wife has a large labia and I enjoy the extra feeling I have when we have sex. This feeling is something I didn't feel with women who had smaller labia's. Frankly I didn't know what I was missing until the first time she and I had sex.
My advice is not to do it. In fact if your under 18 no doctor will perform any cosmetic surgery until your at least 18 and done with puberty. You may even have to wait a bit longer if the doctors feel you are still in the grips of puberty which can last into your earl 20's.
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