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Re: advice for labiaplastyFrom: John R. MIklos M.D. (anonymous@obgyn.net)Fri, 14 Jul 2000 09:42:42 -0500 (CDT)
Sue, I agree with some of the statements by Kristy and some other docs....especially the use of CO2 carbon dioxide laser in this area. CO2 laser has been known to cause scarring and can lead to vulvar pain sydrome. Again enlarged labia minora are as normal as an enlarged nose. The difference is that enlarge labia can cause discomfort with tight clothes, exercise and intercourse (only you can determine this). Enlarged labia, may also cause SOME patients to have aesthetic concerns. The decision should ultimately be your decision but realize your decision is final and labia augmentation can be performed but is often difficult. I encourage you to review the literature prior to making and decision on your surgery. May I suggest a recent paper by Roman Rouzier and CHRISTINE LOUIS-SYLVESTRE md of France: American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology volume 182 page 35-40 published this year--January 2000. Based on the surgical results of 163 patients. But do not only review this paper ---look for others titled---labioplasty, or hypertrophy of labia minora. This time investment in researching your body and potential surgery is one of the biggest investments in your life....you are doing the right thing treating by doing the research. Most people spend more time researching their vacation than their surgery or surgeon.
At Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Sue wrote:
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-- john r miklos M.D. Urogynecology & Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery Advanced Laparscopic Surgery Atlanta Georgia
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