This outpatient procedure usually takes one to two hours, though it will take longer if itâs combined with other procedures.
There are more than a dozen variations on the two main labiaplasty techniques: the trim and wedge methods. Find a board-certified surgeon who is skilled in more than one technique, so they can recommend the most appropriate one for your situation and desired result.
Hereâs how some of the primary techniques work.
The labiaplasty trim method (aka the curvilinear or linear resection technique)Â
- The surgeon makes one continuous incision along the edge of the labia minora, to evenly remove excess tissue, including the outer edges.Â
- This technique is âsimilar to pruning the tops of hedgesâa segment of tissue is removed at a predetermined level,â says Dr. Castillo. Itâs the simplest technique, so be wary of providers who only offer this option; they may not have sufficient training to offer others.
- âThis is a particularly useful technique if complete removal of darker-pigmented tissue along the labial edge is desired,â he explains.Â
The central or âV-Yâ wedge methodÂ
- The surgeon removes a V-shaped wedge of tissue from the center of each labia minora lip.Â
- They then stitch the remaining tissue back together, pulling the entire length of the labia minora tighter and "tucking it in." It's a more complex procedure than the trim method, with shorter incisions across the width of the labia.Â
- "With this technique, the upper portion of the 'V' may be extended upward to encompass any redundant hood tissue into a single incision line, for a contoured superficial closure," explains Dr. Goodman. Â
- The results of this technique look more natural, with a less noticeable scar. âThe outside scar is in or just medial to the groove between the labia minora and majora, and the inner scar goes in toward the vaginal opening,â explains Dr. George Marosan, a board-certified plastic surgeon in Bellevue, Washington.Â
- While the central wedge removes the darkest portion of the labia minora, it doesnât remove all of the dark tissue, creating âpigment transition.â âI tell patients that everything has a cost/benefit,â says Dr. Alter. âYou get a lighter color with a trim, but youâre going to have some irregularities along the edge, which wonât be there with a wedge.âÂ
Once your procedure is complete, your surgeon will suture the incisions closed with dissolvable stitches. Scars typically blend into the labial tissueâs wrinkles and folds.Â
Youâre able to return home shortly after your surgery. You may be groggy from the anesthesia or sedatives, so make sure you have someone you trust there to get you home safely.
"If your surgeon uses a long-acting anesthetic, which lasts 4-5 hours, you can return to home or your hotel, have a meal, and begin taking pain medication before your anesthetic wears off," says Dr. Goodman.
The natural edge labiaplasty techniqueÂ
Unlike the trim method or the central wedge method, which removes or alters the free edge of the labia minora, the natural edge technique maintains the natural aesthetics of the tissueâthe color, contour, and texture.Â
There are several ways to perform a natural edge labiaplasty procedure, but Dr. Scheinberg prefers the technique known as posterior wedge delamination because it helps avoid these potential drawbacks of the trim and wedge techniques:
- the creation of horizontal scars on the labia
- over-trimming
- interference with the blood supply, which he says can lead to complications in healing
Posterior wedge delamination involves the layer-by-layer removal of the central portion of the labia. âThe labia can be viewed as lamina (layers), with flat inner and outer surfaces,â explains Dr. Scheinberg. âBy delaminating, instead of excising [cutting out] these enlarged surfaces, the blood supply can be preserved, leaving a solid, natural-looking, petite labia with hidden suture lines.â
During the posterior wedge delamination procedure:
- A wedge of inner and outer skin surfaces is removed layer by layer from the central portion of the labia minora, leaving the blood supply intact. âYou just take off the top and bottom surfaces,â Dr. Scheinberg explains. âThe blood supply is between those two surfaces.â Besides minimizing the inner lips, the procedure can lighten the skin tone along the edges.Â
- Once those layers are removed, the raw edges are sewn together, leaving the natural edge intact. âThe labia minora that are projecting out donât have a scar; the scar is covered by the labia majora,â says Dr. Scheinberg.Â
Posterior wedge delamination is a more technically challenging technique than other labia reduction options, so itâs not yet widely offered. âItâs not just cut and sew,â says Dr. Scheinberg. âIt takes a better surgeon to do it.âÂ
When consulting with providers about this technique, be sure to see plenty of before and after photos of their patients to get a good sense of their aesthetic sensibility and what they consider an ideal post-op outcome.