Frequently Asked Questions
Clitoris Aesthetics
What is Clitoris Aesthetics?
The clitoris is the source of orgasm in women. Structurally, the bump on the clitoris is called the ‘clitoral hood’. Clitoral hudoplasty is defined as cutting and removing the excess skin tissue on the clitoris and giving it an aesthetically smoother appearance.
What is the anatomy of the clitoris?
In the female external genital anatomy, the structure located in the lower part at the end of the mound covered with hair called “mons pubis” is called the clitoris. The clitoris is an erectile organ in the shape of the letter “Y” under the skin and subcutaneous adipose tissue, the equivalent of the penis in men. Due to its erectile structure, it swells and becomes prominent by filling with blood during sexual intercourse.
The clitoris begins as a protruding head where the labia minora meet at the top. This part is called the “glans clitoris”.
What is Thoracic Hudoplasty?
Generally, although the clitoris is of normal size, there is a complaint of excess subcutaneous tissue on it. Wrinkles in the skin covering the clitoris or a thicker clitoral hud can lead to the need for aesthetic procedures.
Clitoral hudoplasty is the removal of excess skin on the clitoris and the creation of a smooth-looking clitoral hud. While this operation can be performed alone, it is often performed during a labiaplasty operation. Since it is a specialized operation, it is recommended to be performed by an experienced physician.
What is Klıteroplasty?
When the clitoris is larger and puffy than normal, it is called “Clitoral Hypertrophy” or “Cliteromegaly”. This can be hormonal or structural. The surgical correction of this condition, which causes discomfort even affecting daily life, is called ‘cliteroplasty’. Cliteroplasty is a surgical operation to reduce the clitoris, which is larger and puffy than normal. In this way, it is aimed to give the clitoris a more natural appearance.
Why is it Necessary to Perform a Clitoral Hudoplasty with Laparoplasty?
The removal of excess skin tissue on the clitoris is called ‘clitoral hudoplasty’. It is mostly applied together with labiaplasty (inner lip aesthetics). Because after the inner lips are shortened and reduced during labiaplasty, the skin wrinkles on the clitoris come to the fore and an appearance called ‘micropenis’ emerges. With the combined application of labiaplasty and clitoral hudoplasty surgeries, the flat appearance most desired by patients, that is, the ‘venus cleft’, is achieved.
Does Sexual Pleasure Decrease After Clitoris Aesthetics?
Sexual pleasure does not decrease after cliterohudoplasty and cliteroplasty. There is even an increase in self-confidence and pleasure by getting rid of excess skin. If the correct operation technique is applied by experienced physicians, no risk is observed.
Is Cloris Aesthetics Performed on Single Girls?
Like all genital aesthetic operations, clitoris aesthetics can also be performed on single people who have never had sexual intercourse. These surgical procedures for the external genital organs do not damage the hymen.
How is a Coronary Aesthetics Performed?
Clitoral hudoplasty surgeries are usually performed together with labiaplasty surgery (shortening of the labia minora). In this way, both operations are performed under local or general anesthesia in an average of 1.5 hours in a clinic or hospital setting.
Period After Clinic Aesthetics
After clitoris aesthetics, edema, mild pain and bleeding are expected as in most operations. For fast and good healing, patients should take care of wound care, eat a healthy diet and take the recommended medications properly. It is possible to return to daily life within 1 week after surgery performed with a very fine and careful technique. Sports, swimming and sexual intercourse are prohibited for the first 1 month after surgery.
Clinic Aesthetics Prices
Clitoris aesthetics, which is a part of genital aesthetic operations, is usually combined with labiaplasty. Pricing is made depending on the place where these operations are performed, the type of anesthesia, and extra procedures.