I’m not sure why but after my clitoral hopd reduction my clitoral area is now attached to my majoras. Can this be un attached ? I am having a majora reduction soon and wondered if this can be un attached during this surgery
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Women’s genitalia vary greatly in appearance. If you aren’t experiencing any discomfort, then your clitoral hood is within the range of “normal”. You can confirm this with your gynaecologist.
Clitoromegaly, whether congenital or related to hormone exposure (including past or current androgen use), can absolutely be addressed safely and sensitively. As a cosmetic gynecologist with over 20 years of experience, I specialize in precise, individualized surgical approaches designed to...
Thank you for your questionOne should not remove the hood period. The hoodoplasty procedure is resecting the excess tissue hiding the clitoris so that it can more easily be exposed during intercourse. You may be confusing this with reduction of prepuce. There are two pair of inner labia. A lower...
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