Sensitivity after labiaplasty: what changes?

A very common — and important — question is whether labiaplasty affects sensitivity in the intimate area. This concern is entirely legitimate.
When performed with the proper technique, the surgery preserves sensitivity, as it respects the structures and innervation of the area.
Preserving sensitivity and anatomy is an absolute priority in any well-planned intimate surgery.
Labiaplasty acts on the labia minora and, when combined, on the clitoral hood — always with planning that preserves the areas responsible for sensitivity.
In fact, many patients report more comfort after surgery, since the excess tissue that caused discomfort is addressed.
The surgery can even improve comfort
By addressing excess tissue and friction, labiaplasty can increase day-to-day comfort and comfort during intimacy — always on an individual basis.
- With the proper technique, sensitivity is preserved.
- The planning respects the local structures and innervation.
- Many patients report more comfort after surgery.
- Friction and the discomfort of excess tissue are addressed.
- Talk openly about your questions during the consultation.
