| Augmentation Labioplasty: Injections to increase the fullness
of the labia majora. Labia Majora Augmentation could be done
either by fat transfer and grafting for long term and permenant
results or by filler injecting for short time results. If you choose
the fat grafting method, it means that we must do a small
liposuction from the abdomens, flanks or thighs area, after
collecting the fat we perform centerfusion in order to have the most
pure fat we can have, finally we inject it using special technique
under the labia Majoras skin. The procedure is safe and simple

Some women have a small labia majora either naturally or as a
result of age. As a result the labia minora visibly protrude which
is not as aesthetically pleasing. An autologous fat transfer can be
used to make the labia majora proportional.
The Operation
The following is a short description of a labia majora augmentation.
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Before the Operation
The augmentation of the labia major is a matter of a fat transfer.
Some fat is removed from the inner thighs, abdomen, or buttocks
using liposuction. The fat is then modified and then frozen. The
augmentation is therefore linked to a liposuction operation but this
is not a prerequisite.
The procedure is usually done under general anesthesia but can be
done under local anesthesia if the patient so desires. Neither
special preparation nor an inpatient stay are necessary. If general
anesthesia is to be used, the patient must fast before the
procedure. No blood thinning agents such as aspirin are to be taken
within the week prior to the operation.
During the Operation
Labia Major augmentation is achieved by injecting the previously
obtained and prepared fat. Multiple injections are necessary because
20 to 30 percent of the injected fat is naturally broken down by the
body. The transfer itself only takes a few minutes.
After the Operation
No aftertreatment is necessary.
Possible Complications
There is a small risk of infection or secondary bleeding related to
the liposection involved.
An injection of one's own fat (fat transfer) is followed by symptoms
such as light, temporary irritation similar to infection.
Sensitivity is not affected.
Potential Risks and Complications
Labiaplasty is considered a minor surgical procedure, and thus is
relatively safe. The most common potential complications are
bleeding, minor infection, incision breakdown, scarring, and/or
irritation and pain.
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