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| Overview |
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| Primary Concern |
| Also Known As |
| Common Causes |
| Symptoms |
| Primary Clinical Solution |
| Time to See Results |
| Results Duration |
| Details |
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| Physical Discomfort from Enlarged Inner Labia (Labia Minora) |
| Labial Hypertrophy, Large Labia, Elongated Labia |
| Genetics, Hormonal Changes (Puberty, Pregnancy), Childbirth |
| Chafing, irritation, pain during exercise, intercourse, or with tight clothing |
| Labiaplasty (Labia Reduction Surgery) |
| Final results are visible after 6-12 weeks post-surgery |
| Permanent |
Understanding Labia Minora Hypertrophy
Labia minora hypertrophy is the clinical term for when the inner lips (labia minora) of the vulva are larger and protrude past the outer lips (labia majora). It is important to state that a wide range of labial appearance is considered normal. This condition is not a medical problem unless it causes functional issues or significant physical discomfort.
For many individuals, the primary concern is not cosmetic but functional. The excess tissue can lead to:
- Frictional Irritation: Chafing and soreness during activities like cycling, running, or even walking.
- Discomfort with Clothing: Pain or irritation when wearing tight-fitting clothing, such as jeans or workout leggings.
- Pain During Intercourse: The tissue can be pulled or twisted, causing dyspareunia (painful intercourse).
Hygiene Issues: Difficulty maintaining hygiene, which can sometimes lead to recurrent infections.
The size and shape of the labia are determined by several factors and can change throughout a person’s life:
- Genetics: Most often, it is simply an individual’s natural anatomy.
- Hormonal Changes: Puberty, pregnancy, and menopause can all cause changes in the size and shape of the labia.
Childbirth: The physical trauma of vaginal delivery can stretch and alter the labial tissue.
How we at Shumaila’s can treat this
Addressing intimate discomfort requires a sensitive and clinical approach. At our CQC-registered clinics, consultations are held in a confidential environment with medical professionals who specialize in women’s health. We provide expert referrals for patients seeking a definitive surgical solution for labial hypertrophy.
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Labiaplasty (Labia Reduction Surgery)
Labiaplasty is the surgical procedure designed to reduce the size of the labia minora. The goal of the surgery is to trim the excess tissue so that the inner labia are no longer a source of friction or discomfort and sit flush with the outer labia. This is the only clinically effective treatment for resolving the functional problems associated with labia minora hypertrophy.
Ideal for
Individuals experiencing significant physical discomfort, pain, or functional issues due to the size of their labia minora
Results
A permanent reduction in the size of the labial tissue, leading to a significant improvement in physical comfort and quality of life
Management
This is a surgical procedure that requires a period of downtime and recovery. Post-operative care is crucial for proper healing
Why choose Shumaila’s
for Consultation?
Frequent Asked Questions
Yes. There is a very wide range of what is considered “normal” for vulval anatomy. Labia minora hypertrophy is only considered a medical issue if it causes pain, discomfort, or functional problems.
Most patients can return to work and light activities within one week. However, strenuous exercise, cycling, and sexual intercourse should be avoided for approximately 6 weeks to allow for complete healing.
When performed by a skilled and experienced surgeon, a labiaplasty should not negatively impact sexual sensation. The procedure is focused on the labia minora and does not involve the clitoris.
Labiaplasty is not typically available on the NHS for cosmetic reasons. It may be considered in rare cases of congenital abnormality or after trauma, but for functional discomfort, patients usually seek private treatment.
The first step is to book a confidential consultation. A medical professional can assess your anatomy, discuss your symptoms, and confirm if you are a suitable candidate for a surgical referral.

