Clitoral Hood Reduction : Enhance Sensation for Women

Clitoral Hoodoplasty - Enhance Sensation for Women

What is the clitoral hood? The clitoral hood is the skin fold that covers the clitoris, protecting it from direct friction, such as when wearing clothes or during sexual activity. However, for some, the clitoral hood may be too thick or closed, preventing the clitoris from fully emerging during intercourse, which can reduce sexual sensation and make it difficult to achieve orgasm. What is Clitoral Hoodoplasty? It's a surgical procedure to remove excess clitoral hood skin, allowing the clitoris to be more exposed to stimulation, enhancing sensation during activity, and improving the appearance of the intimate area. Doctors often recommend Clitoral Hoodoplasty in conjunction with Labiaplasty (labia minora reduction) to create a balanced appearance and reduce the need for future revisions. Who is a good candidate for Clitoral Hoodoplasty?
  • Thick clitoral hood: Prevents the clitoris from fully emerging.
  • Reduced sensation during activity: Requires more time or stimulation than usual.
  • Planning to undergo Labiaplasty: To achieve a balanced and aesthetically pleasing appearance.
Benefits of Clitoral Hoodoplasty:
  • Enhanced sensation during activity: Allows the clitoris to be more stimulated.
  • Improved appearance of the intimate area: Especially when combined with Labiaplasty.
  • Increased confidence: Feeling better about one's body.
  • Easier hygiene: Reduces moisture buildup and the chance of infection.
When can it be done?
  • Can be done at any age.
  • Recommended to be done when not menstruating.
  • Suitable for all clitoral hood sizes and shapes.
  • Not recommended for pregnant women or those with compromised immune systems.
Preparing for surgery:
  • Avoid medications that affect blood clotting, such as aspirin and fish oil, for at least 1 week before surgery.
  • Inform the doctor of any underlying health conditions or drug allergies.
  • Shower and clean the body before surgery.
  • It's recommended to have the procedure done 1 week before or after menstruation.
  • Shaving the hair in the treatment area 2-3 days beforehand is optional.
Procedure steps:
  1. Consultation with a specialist: To assess suitability for the procedure.
  2. Preparation for surgery: Temporary numbing cream is applied 30-60 minutes before starting.
  3. Local anesthesia injection: To minimize discomfort during the procedure.
  4. Clitoral hood reduction: The doctor will design the procedure for a proportionate and aesthetically pleasing result.
  5. Stitching with dissolvable sutures: The wound will gradually heal on its own, no need to remove stitches.
  6. Pain medication injection: To reduce post-procedure discomfort.
  7. Monitoring for 1-2 hours: Before returning home.
The doctor will schedule a follow-up appointment within 2-3 weeks to check on healing progress. Post-operative care:
  • Pain will subside within the first 2-3 days.
  • Avoid strenuous exercise for 2-4 weeks.
  • Abstain from sexual intercourse for 6 weeks or until the wound is fully healed.
  • Showering is allowed, but gently pat the wound dry.
  • Apply antiseptic after showering, morning and evening.
  • Take all medications as prescribed by the doctor.
  • If there are any unusual symptoms, such as excessive bleeding, swelling, or suspected infection, contact the doctor immediately.
FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
  • Q: Will the clitoris itself be operated on?
  • A: No, Clitoral Hoodoplasty only involves removing excess clitoral hood skin, not directly altering the clitoris.
  • Q: Is this surgery often combined with other procedures?
  • A: Yes, it's often combined with Labiaplasty (labia minora reduction) for a balanced result.
  • Q: Does the surgery really enhance sexual sensation?
  • A: Yes, because the previously closed hood is opened up more, allowing the clitoris to be more stimulated.
  • Q: Is the surgery painful?
  • A: Not very painful, as numbing cream is applied beforehand, and a small needle is used for local anesthesia. Pain medication is also provided for post-operative relief.
  • Q: What are the potential complications?
  • A: Bleeding, infection, wound separation, but these are rare when performed by an experienced doctor.
  • Q: How long is the recovery period before resuming sexual activity?
  • A: About 6 weeks or until the wound is fully healed.
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  • Specialized doctors provide consultation before the procedure.
  • Modern surgical techniques for fast healing and minimal pain.
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