Female Genital
Aesthetics
Vaginal Rejuvenation / Labiaplasty
Vaginal rejuvenation or labiaplasty reshapes the tissues around your vagina (aka labia minora)
Genital esthetics can include:
- Reshaping and correcting your vaginal lips for both esthetic and functional reasons
- Reducing and rejuvenating your vagina’s inner lips,
- Reshaping and recovering your clitoris (clitoral hoodoplasty),
- Rejuvenating your vaginal mucosa/skin with stem cell-enriched fat
- Contracting your vagina
- Smoothing out sagging vaginal lips
- Enhancing sexual pleasure (G-spot fills, bringing your clitoris forward)
- Treating anatomical disorders




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Surgeon YAVUZ OZSULAR


During your pre-operative examination, Dr. Ozsular will examine you and take this opportunity to listen to your disorders, complaints, and expectations. Next, he’ll plan out how to surgically treat you. He’ll make drawings, use photographs, tell you what to expect, and select anesthesia based on you and the procedure.
Dr. Ozsular may tell you to temporarily stop using certain medications – in which case you should do so. If you take aspirin or any form of anticoagulant, tell Dr. Ozsular and continue only if he tells you to do so.
Try to reduce how much salt you consume as well a few days before the surgery. This will reduce your risk of developing edema.
Local Anesthesia
In the procedures to be done under local anesthesia, pre-operative fasting, thirst, and preparation are not required. All you have to do is arrive at the hospital half an hour before your procedure. We will anesthetize the surgery site with local anesthesia – you won’t feel any pain and thus be comfortable throughout the procedure. After the procedure is successfully completed, your dressing is done. You’ll remain under the effect of the local anesthesia for an additional 4 to 5 hours – hence, no pain. You’ll able to go home the same day. If you experience mild pain later on, you can take analgesics.
Sedation & General Anesthesia
Sedation anesthesia is type of anesthesia planned for more minimal and short-term procedures.
General anesthesia is preferred due to more invasive procedures or multiple surgeries done at once.
In either case, you need to prepare for your hospital visit in the same way.
You are allowed to eat as well as drink water until 00:00 (12 AM) the night before your surgery. Since the surgery is conducted with general anesthesia, you will need to fast for at least six hours prior to the procedure. (If you forget to do so, your surgery may be postponed or canceled.)
Don’t forget to take warm shower before you sleep the night before the surgery. (Personal hygiene is important for this particular procedure).
Don’t put on make-up.
Don’t wear nail polish or enamel.
Don’t wear wigs. Don’t wear any jewelry (including piercings) – your body should be free of metal.
Also, don’t forget to put together an overnight bag – including loose clothes, or else it may be difficult to get dressed. You also should wear comfortable sneakers and hair pins.
If you’re going to have more than one surgery at once or more complex surgery, you’ll need to stay overnight. If the procedure is simple and invasive and you feel okay, then you can be discharged from hospital six hours after the surgery.
On the morning of the surgery, you will be taken to your room to rest. Your final preparations for the surgery will be conducted. Dr. Ozsular and his assistant will come and visit you.
The doctor will begin operating on you soon as you’ve been placed under anesthesia.
At the end of the operation, your dressings will be applied after local anesthesia (for you to wake up comfortably) and if the surgery is conducted under general anesthesia, you’ll be slowly awakened.
You’ll feel comfortable and relaxed after the surgery. You won’t need to rest in bed. However, you’ll need to watch your personal hygiene. We’ll remove your dressings 1 day after the surgery. For the first 2 days, try to avoid contact with water in that area. You should engage in sexual intercourse until at least 3 to 4 weeks after the surgery. You can take slow walks. Avoid any physical activity that will put strain on your body and vagina. You also mustn’t take a bath, swim, or sit in sauna for at least 15 days afterwards.
You are likely to experience swelling and edema for the first 7 days – this is normal. As soon as the swelling subsides, your new vagina will emerge – enjoy!
Women want plastic surgery on their vaginal area to correct any one of the following:
- Uncontrolled episiotomy incisions due to vaginal delivery
- Sagging due to decreased collagen in the tissues around the vagina (age-related)
- Anatomical disorders
- Impaired skin quality
- Genetic and structural problems
- Symmetrical disorders
- Problems caused by having given multiple births
- Sweat, odor, and wetness that can cause bacterial growth
- Decrease in sexual pleasure
Plastic surgery can make your vagina look younger, cleaner, and more esthetically – thus boosting your self-confidence and enhancing your sexual life.
The doctor can also remove excess fat around your clitoris together and inject fillers into your g-spot to enhance your sense of sexual pleasure and arousal.
Plastic surgery on your vagina won’t affect your hormones – and thus won’t affect how wet or dry you get. We however can contract your vagina to boost your pleasure.
No, labium surgery won’t touch your nerve tissues or clitoris. It will only remove excess tissue – hence, no loss of sensitivity. You’ll continue to experience pleasure as you always have.
Excessively large vaginal lips can cause sweating, itching, odor, and genital disorders (fungus and infection). That, in turn, can impact your self-confidence sexually and harm your libido.
You should be at least 18 to undergo plastic surgeries (this excludes requirement of early intervention for treating anatomical disorders). You shouldn’t be pregnant or breastfeeding.
It doesn’t matter if you’re either married or single. There is no intervention to the vagina.
Yes, it can, since plastic surgery on the vagina tends to take relatively little time, is a simple and reliable operation.
It depends on the procedure: generally between 1 and 2 hours.
It depends on the procedure. Some require local anesthesia; others requires either sedation or general anesthesia.
BRINGING THE CLITORIS INTO THE FORE
Your vagina will also be affected by the hormone changes that take place during pregnancy and with increasing age. The vagina may swell, sag, sweat, and even darken around the lips. This in turn can result make you feel embarrassed both socially and sexually.
Mons pubis is located in the region including cesarean suture scar, vaginal lips, and clitoris (one of women’s pleasure points). If it swells and sags, it squishes your clitoris and thus blocks you from getting any pleasure out of sex. It will also be visible from your bikini and swimsuit when swimming (how annoying!). Our goal through surgery is to reshape your mons pubis region and restore its visual esthetic.
G SHOT( G-SPOT FILLING)
Your g-spot is located in the anterior part of the upper wall of your inner vagina (2-3 cm inside) and allows you to have an orgasm. When the skene’s glands are stimulated, they secrete and give you sexual pleasure. With delivery and the secreted hormones, the prominence of that area decreases and the desire for sexual pleasure also decreases. After women have given birth, they start to worry that they won’t be able to enjoy sex like they used to and they won’t satisfy their partners either. For the G-spot filling, local anesthesia is first applied to that area and hyaluronic acid filler is injected into the numb area, making that area more prominent and increasing pleasure at the time of sexual contact. It is a simple and practical procedure. It’ll increase your sexual pleasure and make it easy for you to have an orgasm again.