2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9378(00)70488-1
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Hypertrophy of labia minora: Experience with 163 reductions

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“…2 Other studies have similarly been limited to functional and physical results of FGPS. [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] Bramwell et al 16 utilized semi-structured interviews to gain insight about psychological well-being of participants; their results revealed important individual variations in motivation, access, and response to surgery that were not detected in earlier research. In particular, most women initially reported feeling their genitals were "abnormal" and expressed the goal of achieving a "normal" (to them) genital appearance as the main reason for surgery.…”
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“…2 Other studies have similarly been limited to functional and physical results of FGPS. [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] Bramwell et al 16 utilized semi-structured interviews to gain insight about psychological well-being of participants; their results revealed important individual variations in motivation, access, and response to surgery that were not detected in earlier research. In particular, most women initially reported feeling their genitals were "abnormal" and expressed the goal of achieving a "normal" (to them) genital appearance as the main reason for surgery.…”
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“…Physical discomfort and cosmetic concerns are frequently combined, and many women relate feelings of vaginal and perineal laxity detrimental to coital enjoyment and orgasmic facility. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16] Female genital plastic/cosmetic surgery (FGPS) has been developed in response to women's desires to modify the appearance and function of their vulvas and vaginas. A growing literature is accumulating regarding the rationale for choosing FGPS.…”
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“…Multiple studies of labiaplasties reveal high rates of overall satisfaction, including improved self-esteem [16][17][18][19]. In the absence of any head-to-head comparative trials presently, recommendations cannot be made that which technique provides the best cosmetic results.…”
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“…There are two main types of procedure utilised: labial trimming or amputation, where the labia are trimmed and then oversewn, 2,3 and wedge resection, where a V-or W-shaped portion of the labium is excised and then sutured. [4][5][6][7] These procedures can be performed using a laser for dissection, and further variations have been described to prevent postoperative stenosis of the introitus, such as a 'Z-plasty'. 8 De-epithelialisation techniques also remove a wedge of skin, but aim to preserve the interstitial tissues.…”
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