Re: Vulvoplasty

From: Bernard Cristalli (bcrist@club-internet.fr)
Wed Mar 19 00:26:31 2008


Triangular labiectomy and direct suture with an absorbable thread. Bernard

Rafael Haciski a écrit : > I would love to hear from those of you who do reduction vulvoplasties
> on your preferred techniques, things to avoid, coding issues, and any
> pearls.
>
> It is not a common procedure, but it seems that more and more patients
> are requesting it. While most do not seem to have any physical
> deformities (perhaps excess of tissue is a better word) there are some
> patients with truly pendulous, and disproportionate labia which they
> like reduced.
>
> Rafael Haciski MD FACOG
> Anchor Health Centers GYN
> 800 Goodlette Rd #360
> 239-643-8780 office
> 239-571-0292 cell
> Naples, FL.
>>





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