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Clitoral Reduction: Understanding the Procedure and When It Is Indicated

What is clitoral reduction like? Is it possible? Understand the procedure, indications, and necessary care.

FADr. Fernando Amato 11 de maio de 2024 3 min de leitura
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Clitoral Reduction: Understanding the Procedure and When It Is Indicated

  • May 11, 2024
  • By Fernando Amato
What is clitoral reduction like? Is it possible? Understand the procedure, indications, and necessary care.

Clitoral reduction, or clitoroplasty, is a surgical procedure focused on reducing the size of the clitoris. This type of surgery, however, is considered in specific situations where aesthetic or functional issues are involved. Therefore, it is vital to carefully weigh this decision, considering the physical, psychological, and social aspects involved.

  1. 🌿 Understand what clitoroplasty is and in which situations it is indicated.
  2. 📘 Learn more about surgical methods for clitoral reduction.
  3. 💡 Discover the ethical and medical considerations before opting for surgery.
  4. 📌 Learn about the possible results and post-operative care of clitoroplasty.
  5. 🔍 The importance of consulting a qualified specialist before making a decision.

When is clitoroplasty (clitoral reduction) recommended?

This procedure, then, is often indicated for people with a significant enlargement of the clitoris, which can be caused by various factors, such as:

  • Hormonal Imbalances: However, health conditions such as congenital adrenal hyperplasia can lead to clitoral enlargement due to excessive production of male hormones.
  • Use of Steroids or Androgenic Medications: Androgenic substances, used for medical treatment or improperly, can also cause this enlargement.
  • Congenital Conditions: Thus, in certain cases, clitoral enlargement is a characteristic from birth, without being associated with other medical conditions.

The Surgical Procedure

A plastic surgeon or gynecologist specialized in genital surgeries can perform clitoroplasty. The procedure involves the removal of part of the clitoral tissue to reduce its size, or its repositioning, aiming to preserve the functionality and sensitivity of the region as much as possible. The surgery, therefore, must be performed in a hospital setting, under appropriate anesthesia, and with all safety measures to minimize risks and complications.

Important considerations before clitoral reduction surgery:

  • Complete Medical Evaluation: A detailed evaluation is essential to understand the patient's motivations and expectations regarding the surgery.
  • Informed Consent: The patient must be fully informed about all aspects of the surgery, including risks, benefits, and possible results, in order to give informed consent.
  • Psychological Support: Psychological support is recommended before and after surgery due to the delicate nature of the procedure.

Post-operative Care and Results

After surgery, it is normal to experience swelling and discomfort in the treated area. Medications prescribed by the doctor can manage these symptoms. The recovery period varies from person to person, but generally includes rest and limitation of physical activities for a few weeks.

The results of clitoroplasty can vary widely. Most patients report satisfaction with the appearance and functionality after recovery, but it is crucial to have realistic expectations and discuss the possible outcomes extensively with the surgeon.

Conclusion

Clitoral reduction, therefore, is an intimate procedure that requires careful consideration and a clear understanding of the motivations and possible results. If you are considering this procedure, it is crucial to seek advice from a qualified specialist who can offer precise and detailed guidance.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What is clitoroplasty?
    • Clitoroplasty is a surgical procedure aimed at reducing the size of the clitoris, usually for aesthetic or functional reasons.
  2. What are the indications for clitoral reduction?
    • The main indications include hormonal imbalances, use of steroids or androgenic substances, and congenital conditions that cause clitoral enlargement.
  3. What is the importance of psychological evaluation before clitoroplasty?
    • Psychological evaluation helps to understand the patient's motivations and prepare them emotionally for the results and changes resulting from the surgery.
  4. What is post-operative care?
    • Includes rest, limitation of physical activities, pain and swelling control with medication, and regular medical follow-up.
  5. How long does clitoroplasty recovery take?
    • Recovery can vary, but generally patients return to their normal activities in a few weeks, with specific care during this period.

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