Southlake Labiaplasty doctors
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Scott E. Kasden, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
1422 Main Street Suite 274, Southlake |
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2 answers |
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Vishnu Rumalla, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
1870 Keller Parkway Suite 100, Keller |
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1 answer |
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Walter D. Gracia, MD
Arlington Plastic Surgeon
1204 5th Avenue, Fort Worth |
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Morgan E. Norris, MD
Houston Plastic Surgeon
6400 Fannin St Ste 2130, Houston |
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Adam Bryce Weinfeld, MD
Austin Plastic Surgeon
1400 North IH-35 Suite 320, Austin |
Recent Answers
I had a labioplasty almost three years ago and the doctor removed both of the labias completely, which was a surprise for me as I just wanted them reduced. She said there's nothing she can do about the clitorial hood. Now I think it looks too disproportionate and the lack of continuity bothers me. I did not let any of my partners or anybody except this doctor to look at my vagina, and now I feel too embarassed as well as I feel it looks so unnatural.Could it be corrected by another operation?
Without a picture it is hard to tell. I will tell you that it is difficult to correct overcorrection in any part of the body, but this is a particularly difficult one. Please seek the opinion of a doctor who performs this surgery often.
I am young, and healthy. I have no medical conditions, but i am very scared about being put to sleep. Since I am healthy, do i have anything to worry about? thanks
You are young and healthy, and this is a minor procedure. We would expect that your chances are quite low to die from anesthesia. They will never be zero, but they will be close. Also, the chances of death from non anesthesia causes are very very remote.




