Patient resources · Labiaplasty
Labiaplasty, in long form.
A library of resources for women considering labiaplasty — what the SAP (selective anatomic preservation) technique actually is, what happens at the consult, how recovery generally unfolds, and how to weigh the option of doing nothing. None of this replaces the consultation; it just gives you the words to bring with you.
For the clinical overview, see the labiaplasty pillar page. Personal context on patient autonomy is on My Body, My Choice.
Articles · 5
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Labiaplasty Consultation — What to Bring, What to Ask
A plain-language guide to a labiaplasty consultation: what to expect on the day, what to bring with you, and the questions worth asking before you commit to anything.
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Labiaplasty Recovery — Week by Week
An honest week-by-week note on what labiaplasty recovery may look like — what is generally expected, what varies between patients, and what to do if something concerns you.
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Labiaplasty in Melbourne — Beyond Labia Reduction
SAP (selective anatomic preservation) labiaplasty by Dr Kishen Nara — techniques, considerations and what to expect.
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Five Recovery Strategies After Labiaplasty
Five considered post-operative strategies after labiaplasty in Melbourne and Tasmania.
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Understanding Labiaplasty in Melbourne
Plain-English notes on labiaplasty psychology, suitability and what a tailored consultation involves.
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Before you read
General in nature
The articles below are general patient information, not medical advice for your circumstances. Suitability is determined at consultation, in person.
My body, my choice
The framing on every page hands the decision to you. Doing nothing is always a real option, and a second opinion is encouraged.
Risks
Every cosmetic procedure carries risks. Reading is a way to arrive at the consultation with the questions that matter to you.
Begin
When you're ready, come speak with us.
A consultation is a private, unhurried discussion of your anatomy, your goals, and the option of doing nothing as one real option. There is no commitment to proceed.