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  Clitoral Hood Reduction

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How do I start?

IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS: When considering genital cosmetic or enhancement surgery such as the reduction of the clitoral hood you should seek out a qualified experienced surgeon to perform the procedure. Basically a qualified surgeon is a physician who is properly credentialed at a reputable hospital. Dr Apesos, for example, has gone through this vital credentialing process and is on the staff of several hospitals as a plastic surgeon plus he is a full Clinical Professor of Surgery at the Wright State University Medical School in Dayton, Ohio. His experience with genital surgery has been proven by satisfied patients.

On your first visit you will fill out a questionnaire about your medical history. Such information is of vital importance for all patient care.

During the consultation your questions will be answered. This is your chance to speak up about concerns. In other words what do you expect from vaginal canal surgery.

The doctor will ask questions about childbirths, episiotomy repair, sexual satisfaction, your partner’s role and expectations in the problem and of course your expectations. Are there physical symptoms such as pain, urinary incontinence, itching, and irritation? Does tissue laxity effect your achieving orgasm and what is your gynecologist’s opinion.

Where will the surgery be performed?

Hood reduction is usually performed in an office facility but a surgicenter and hospital are available. Since such body functionality is not considered to be for a medically impaired problem these procedures are thought of as cosmetic in nature; therefore such surgery is not covered through medical insurance plans.

This procedure seldom takes more than an hour if performed alone. This depends upon the amount of improvement work required.

Will this reduction be painful?

You will feel some mild discomfort. Swelling occurs for the first few days. Analgesic medication reduces discomfort and applying cool compresses, may be very helpful.

How fast will I recover?

The best advice is to first and foremost follow all postoperative instructions. Adhering to the instructions you will be given can reduce the healing process. During recovery no sexual intercourse is allowed for the first six weeks. Most patients return to work in 2-3 days, but they avoid heavy lifting and any sports or dancing involving a lot of movement. Specifically avoid horseback riding; do not use bicycles, and do no riding on motorcycles either.

Are there long-term effects after Hood Reduction?

This is a permanent change. There is a small chance the tissue can stretch and will change again following childbirth.

Tell me the risks and limitations of Hood Reduction?

Specifically, risks for reduction of the clitoral hood may include painful intercourse and less than expected results. Small changes in sensation during sex are very rare. All forms of surgery carry some degree of risk for complications, including scarring, wound separation, and infection. Be aware that most patients report no such issues. Discuss risks with us prior to surgery. You want to know, so ask.

What is the typical cost of the reduction?

The cost is $1,500 for this procedure alone; usually it is combined with a labial reduction procedure. Fee includes surgeon’s fee and other costs such as the facility fee and the local anesthesia.

 
   
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