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Labiaplasty recovery and results in Greece

Sunday, 27 July 2025

Labiaplasty with trimming/wedge excision or fat/stem cells transfer and G spot is increasing in popularity with high patient’s satisfaction rate (Furnas HJ et al. The Safe Practice of Female Genital Plastic Surgery. Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2021 Jul 6;9(7):e3660). 

Detailed Recovery Tips:
Rest is essential, particularly in the first 1-3 days. Avoid strenuous activities like exercise and sexual intercourse for at least 4 weeks to allow for proper healing.
Pain Management:
Pain is typically managed with pain relievers (like Depon/Ibunoprofen or tramadol).
Swelling and Bruising:
Cold compresses (in 20-minute intervals) can help reduce swelling and bruising. Wear loose, breathable clothing to prevent restriction of blood flow.
Hygiene and Wound Care:
Cleaning regularly the surgical site by Betadine and antibiotic cream. Avoid sexual intercourse for at least 4 weeks.
Diet and Hydration:
Maintain a nutritious diet and drink plenty of water to support your body's healing process.
Listen to Your Body:
Pay attention to any signs of severe pain or excessive swelling.
Important Considerations:
Complications:
While generally safe, labiaplasty can rarely have some potential complications, including infection, hematoma, and dehiscence (wound separation).
Realistic Expectations:
Swelling can take several months to fully subside, and the final results will be apparent after 3-4 months.
Psychological Well-being:
Labiaplasty can significantly improve a patient's self-confidence and psychological well-being.

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