Procedure

Labiaplasty in Kenya

A private consultation-led procedure for labial comfort, irritation, asymmetry, or selected appearance concerns.

Suitability, safety, expected results, and recovery are reviewed during consultation before any treatment plan is confirmed.

Private labiaplasty consultation in Kenya at AJ Plastic Surgery Centre

Overview

Labiaplasty is a surgical procedure that reshapes or reduces labial tissue. Patients may consider it because of rubbing, pulling, irritation, discomfort during activity, asymmetry, or personal appearance concerns. Because this is a sensitive procedure, the consultation should be private, respectful, and focused on comfort, anatomy, safety, and realistic outcomes.

What this procedure may help with

  • Labial tissue that causes rubbing, pulling, or irritation
  • Discomfort during exercise, clothing wear, or intimacy
  • Labial asymmetry
  • Concerns after childbirth, weight change, or natural development
  • Patients seeking clearer information about surgical and non-surgical intimate wellness options

Who may be suitable

Labiaplasty may be suitable for patients who:

Suitability is confirmed through consultation. Your surgeon will assess your anatomy, health history, goals, and recovery readiness before recommending any procedure.

  • Have physical discomfort or specific appearance concerns
  • Are in good general health
  • Understand the recovery restrictions
  • Can avoid intercourse, tampons, tight clothing, and strenuous activity during early healing as advised
  • Have realistic expectations about shape, sensation, scars, and swelling
  • Are seeking the procedure for personal reasons, not external pressure

Who may need to wait or consider another option

This procedure may need to be delayed or reconsidered if:

This section is not a substitute for medical advice. It helps patients understand what the consultation will clarify.

  • You have active infection, irritation, or untreated gynaecological concerns
  • You are pregnant or recently delivered
  • You are not ready for recovery restrictions
  • You expect guaranteed changes in sexual sensation
  • You are unsure whether your concerns are functional, aesthetic, or medical
  • You feel pressured by another person to have the procedure

Consultation and planning

A labiaplasty consultation should be handled with privacy and care. Your surgeon should review your concerns, anatomy, symptoms, medical history, desired outcome, and recovery expectations. If urinary, pelvic floor, or gynaecological concerns are present, another specialist may be needed.

During consultation, the team should explain:

  • What the procedure can and cannot achieve
  • The likely incision or treatment approach
  • Recovery expectations
  • Risks and limitations
  • Whether another procedure may be more suitable
  • How to prepare safely before treatment

How the procedure works

Labiaplasty is usually performed under anaesthesia. The surgical plan depends on anatomy and goals. Excess or uncomfortable tissue may be reduced, and the edges are closed carefully to support healing. If clitoral hood or related tissue concerns are discussed, these should be assessed and explained clearly before surgery.

Recovery and aftercare

Swelling, soreness, and sensitivity are expected after labiaplasty. Patients are usually advised to avoid intercourse, tampons, tight clothing, cycling, and strenuous exercise during early healing. Hygiene, ointment use, icing, and follow-up instructions should be followed carefully.

Risks and limitations

Possible risks include bleeding, infection, delayed healing, scarring, asymmetry, changes in sensation, discomfort, wound separation, over-resection, under-correction, and dissatisfaction with appearance or function.

All surgery carries risk. The aim of this section is to set realistic expectations, support informed consent, and make it clear that the safest plan is always individualized.

Results and expectations

Labiaplasty may improve comfort, reduce irritation, and create a more balanced appearance when suitable. Results vary by anatomy, healing, tissue response, and surgical plan. Final settling takes time as swelling reduces.

Questions about Labiaplasty

Not always. Some patients seek labiaplasty for physical discomfort, rubbing, pulling, or irritation. Others have appearance concerns. The consultation should clarify your reason and suitability.

Consultation

Find out if labiaplasty is suitable for you

A consultation helps confirm whether this is suitable for you.