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Clitoral hood reduction, also known as clitoral hoodectomy or hoodoplasty, is a surgical procedure designed to reduce the size and prominence of the clitoral hood. The clitoral hood is the fold of skin that covers and protects the clitoris, a highly sensitive organ located at the top of the vulva. Some women may have an enlarged or excess clitoral hood that can cause discomfort, hygiene issues, or aesthetic concerns.
Clitoral hood reduction is typically performed as an outpatient procedure under local anesthesia or sedation. The surgeon carefully trims and removes the excess tissue from the clitoral hood, creating a more proportionate and aesthetically pleasing appearance. The goal of the surgery is to preserve the functionality and sensitivity of the clitoris while reducing the size of the hood.
Women who experience discomfort due to an enlarged clitoral hood or those who desire cosmetic improvement in the genital area may be suitable candidates for clitoral hood reduction. It is essential for candidates to be in good overall health and have realistic expectations about the outcome of the procedure. Like any surgical intervention, candidates should discuss their medical history and concerns with a qualified plastic surgeon before proceeding.
The clitoral hood reduction procedure typically takes about 1 to 2 hours to complete. The surgeon carefully assesses the clitoral hood’s size and shape and discusses the desired outcome with the patient beforehand. During the surgery, excess tissue is meticulously removed while preserving the delicate nerve endings and blood supply of the clitoris. The incisions are then sutured, and the area is dressed with sterile surgical dressings.
After the clitoral hood reduction procedure, patients may experience some swelling, bruising, and mild discomfort in the genital area. Pain medication and antibiotics may be prescribed to manage post-operative discomfort and reduce the risk of infection. It is essential to follow the surgeon’s post-operative care instructions carefully. Patients should avoid strenuous activities, sexual intercourse, and using tampons during the initial healing period. Most women can resume regular activities within a week or two, depending on individual healing rates.
As with any surgical procedure, clitoral hood reduction carries some risks and potential complications. These may include infection, bleeding, scarring, loss of sensation, or asymmetry. However, when performed by a skilled and experienced surgeon, the risks are generally low. Patients should be sure to choose a qualified and board-certified plastic surgeon to minimize the risk of complications.
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