Laser vs. conventional labiaplasty: what are the differences

You may have heard of “laser” and “conventional” labiaplasty. Understanding the difference helps set expectations and clear up questions during the consultation.
Dr. Melissa performs laser labiaplasty, a technique that uses technology to carry out the procedure.
More than the technology itself, what defines the result is the technique, the experience, and individualized care.
With the laser technique, the incision is made using a CO₂ laser, which can favor greater precision and help control bleeding during the procedure.
Regardless of the approach, what matters most is the delicate technique, the preservation of sensitivity, and individualized planning — factors that depend on the surgeon’s experience.
Which is the best option for me?
The choice of technique is made during the consultation, taking into account your anatomy and your goals. The essential thing is trust in an experienced professional.
- Laser labiaplasty uses the CO₂ laser during the procedure.
- It can favor precision and bleeding control.
- Technique and experience matter more than the technology alone.
- A natural result depends on individualized planning.
- The best approach is defined during an evaluation.
