Labiaplasty in Mexico

Hospitals, clinics and plastic surgeons in Mexico performing Labiaplasty.

Cost of Labiaplasty (Labia reduction & beautification) in Mexico

Minimum priceMaximum price
Labiaplasty$US 1,400$US 2,100

Hospitals and clinics offering Labiaplasty in Mexico

Plastic Surgery Clinic in Yucatan, Mexico
Labiaplasty is available
Dr. Navarro specializes in Aesthetic Reconstructive Surgery of the face, neck, ears, nose, buttocks, belly, breast, arms and hair restoration. Dr. Navarro has been professor of the Faculty of Medicine of Yucatan.

Dr. Ramon Navarro, M.D.

Dr. Ramon Navarro, M.D.

Plastic Surgeon
Private Hospital in Guadalajara, Mexico
Labiaplasty is available
✓ ISO certified
A small, private and modern general service hospital, offering a wide range of medical services, including plastic surgery, orthopedics, general surgery, oncology, infertility and pediatrics. Facilities include private rooms with a TV and phone line.

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Dr. Jose Federico Cortes

Plastic and Aesthetic Surgeon
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Dr. Jose Orozco Corral

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon
Cosmetic Surgery Clinic in Cancun, Mexico
Labiaplasty is available
A plastic and aesthetic surgery center for plastic, cosmetic and reconstructive surgeries, other nonsurgical beauty procedures and postsurgical rehabilitation.

Dr. Alfonso Gonzalez Cepeda

Dr. Alfonso Gonzalez Cepeda

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Cosmetic Surgery Clinic in Tijuana, Mexico
Labiaplasty is available
A surgical facility in Tijuana offering a variety of cosmetic procedures, plus bariatric surgeries and vaginoplasty.

Private Hospital in Monterrey, Mexico
Labiaplasty is available
✓ JCI accredited
A JCI accredited hospital, located 150 miles from the border with Texas, United States. The hospital is a full range tertiary care hospital, with five areas of excellence: Cardiology, Oncology, Neuroscience, Organ Transplant and Liver Disease.
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About Labiaplasty

This information is intended for general information only and should not be considered as medical advice on the part of Health-Tourism.com. Any decision on medical treatments, after-care or recovery should be done solely upon proper consultation and advice of a qualified physician.
What is Labiaplasty?
Labiaplasty, also known as Labia Reduction or Labial Reduction, is a surgical procedure to reduce the size of the labia and improve the appearance of the external genitalia. The labia are the folds of skin surrounding the vulva.
Labiaplasty is carried out to reduce pain and discomfort, in cases after childbirth, or as a cosmetic surgery choice.

How is Labiaplasty carried out?
The most common Labiaplasty procedures are:
  • Amputation: The original method of carrying out a labiaplasty is direct amputation of the required sections followed by suturing. Disadvantages to this procedure include the risk of disfiguration by losing the natural shape of the genitalia, nerve damage, and changes in color.
  • Central Wedge Resection: This more modern procedure is carried out by removing a wedge of tissue from the center of the labia with a laser. This type of labiaplasty carries less risk than an amputation procedure but may still cause nerve damage.
  • De-epithelialization: De-epithelialisation removes the outer-most layers of tissue with a scalpel or laser. This labiaplasty technique causes less bleeding.


Duration of procedure/surgery:
The labiaplasty procedure generally takes around 1 hour.

Days admitted:
None. Patients return home on the same day as surgery.

Anesthesia:
Labiaplasty is carried out under local anesthesia or general anesthesia, depending on the surgeon’s preference and whether any other procedures are being carried out at the same time.

Recovery:
- Patients generally return to work and normal activity after three to four days of rest. - Swelling from the labiaplasty will disappear in around 2 to 6 weeks, depending on the patient.

Risks:
Labiaplasty is a straightforward procedure but, as with all surgery, it carries some risks. Risks include: - Bleeding. - Infection. - Scar tissue created after the labiaplasty may cause pain or complications in childbirth. - Asymmetrical results and the need for further surgery. - Nerve damage. - Disfigurement of the labial border (more common with the amputation technique).

After care:
- Avoid using tampons and wearing tight clothing until the labiaplasty has healed. - Refrain from sexual activity for around 4 weeks. - Use pain medication to relieve discomfort during the initial recovery. - Clean the area with hydrogen peroxide and apply antibiotic cream.