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Lateral Redundant Prepuce Reduction (Improve The Appearance And Balance Of The Clitoral Area)

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It is Suitable For

· Those in Tokyo looking for functional genital refinement.
· Those with wide or uneven clitoral hoods.
· Those with irritation, discomfort, or chafing during walking or exercise.
· Those who want more symmetrical or balanced genital appearance.
· Those who wish to improve sexual sensation.

What is Lateral Redundant Prepuce Reduction?

Lateral Redundant Prepuce Reduction is a cosmetic gynecological procedure that removes excess folds of skin on the outer sides of the clitoral hood, known as the lateral prepuce. The clitoral hood is a protective layer of skin that naturally covers the clitoris. In some cases, the lateral areas of the hood may appear thick, wide, or uneven, leading to challenges with cleanliness, skin irritation, or dissatisfaction with appearance.

This condition is medically harmless and represents a natural variation in anatomy. However, when the lateral prepuce becomes overly prominent or asymmetrical, it may create discomfort due to friction or rubbing during daily movement. It may also trap moisture or debris, contributing to inflammation or odor. Concerns related to genital aesthetics, such as visible imbalance between the left and right sides of the clitoral hood, may also be a motivating factor for seeking treatment.

Lateral Redundant Prepuce Reduction is designed to refine the outer shape of the clitoral hood for improved balance, smoother contours, and better hygiene. The procedure is often performed as part of comprehensive aesthetic gynecological care, especially when paired with labia minora reduction or other related surgeries. The outcome often results in increased cleanliness, reduced irritation, and a more harmonious appearance of the vulvar region.

How It Works

Lateral Redundant Prepuce Reduction begins with thorough cleansing of the area, followed by the administration of local anesthesia to numb the area. Intravenous anesthesia may also be used as requested with additional charge, depending on the case. Once anesthesia takes effect, precise markings are made to outline the sections of excess skin on the outer sides of the clitoral hood. These markings guide the removal process to ensure symmetry and balance are maintained.

Excess lateral prepuce tissue is then carefully excised using delicate surgical instruments. The In-Suture technique is commonly applied during this procedure. This method involves placing sutures inside the tissue layers, which helps to pull the wound edges inward. As a result, the surgical site appears neater and more refined immediately after the procedure. The inner placement of sutures also reduces the risk of thread exposure and surface irritation.

Depending on the case, either absorbable sutures, which dissolve naturally during the healing process, or non-absorbable sutures, which require removal after about 7 days, may be used. The entire procedure typically takes around 30 minutes.

Lateral Redundant Prepuce Reduction Procedure

1. Consultation will be conducted with the doctor.
2. The surgical area will be cleaned.
3. Local anesthesia will be applied. Intravenous anesthesia is available upon request with additional charge.
4. The excess lateral prepuce tissue will be marked.
5. Redundant skin will be trimmed and reshaped.
6. The incision will be closed with absorbable or non-absorbable sutures.

Advantages and Limitations of Lateral Redundant Prepuce Reduction

<Advantages>
· Creates a more symmetrical and balanced appearance around the clitoral hood
· Enhances the overall aesthetics of vulvar region
· Enhances a cleaner and more contoured outline along the clitoral area
· Refines the transition between clitoral hood and labia minora
· Smooths out excess skin folds for a neater look
· Improves visual harmony

<Limitations>
· Temporary swelling may occur at the surgical area for 1 to 2 weeks

Lateral Redundant Prepuce Reduction Preparation

· Avoid undergoing the procedure during menstruation week
· Avoid any sexual activity for at least 3 days before surgery
· Avoid applying any creams, powders, or lotions to the genital area on the day of surgery
· Avoid smoking and blood-thinning medications at least 7 days before surgery

Lateral Redundant Prepuce Reduction Post Care

· Avoid strenuous exercise for at least 2 weeks after surgery
· Avoid any sexual intercourse and tampon for at least 1 month after surgery
· Avoid saunas, public pools, or hot tubs for at least 3 weeks after surgery

FAQ

Q1: Will Lateral Redundant Prepuce Reduction affect clitoral sensitivity?
A1: No, Lateral Redundant Prepuce Reduction only targets the lateral folds around the clitoral hood and does not involve the clitoris or its nerve supply directly. Sensation is usually preserved, and some patients may experience improved sensitivity due to better clitoral exposure.

Q2: Are there any visible scars after Lateral Redundant Prepuce Reduction?
A2: No, the suturing technique used during Lateral Redundant Prepuce Reduction is to minimize visible scarring. Sutures are placed inside the tissue, and due to good blood flow in the area, scars typically fade well over time.

Q3: Can Lateral Redundant Prepuce Reduction be performed during menstruation?
A3: No, Lateral Redundant Prepuce Reduction is not suitable to be performed during menstruation to minimize bleeding and reduce the risk of infection or irritation during healing.

Q4: Does Lateral Redundant Prepuce Reduction affect urination?
A4: No, the clitoral hood area is not involved in urinary function, so urination should not be affected after Lateral Redundant Prepuce Reduction.

Q5: Can Lateral Redundant Prepuce Reduction help if one side of the clitoral hood area is larger than the other?
A5: Yes, Lateral Redundant Prepuce Reduction can be tailored to reduce asymmetry and create a more balanced appearance around the clitoral hood.

Clinic Information

[Clinic Name] Omotesando Rejuva Medical Clinic
[Location] Tokyo, Japan
[Nearest Station/ Nearest Tourist Destination] 8mins away from Tokyo City View and Sky Deck and 15mins distance from the popular Tokyo Tower and Momiji Waterfall
[Clinic Opening Time] Monday to Sunday (9:00AM - 6:00PM)

Operation Time 30 mins
Recovery Time 1 - 2 weeks
Number of Postoperative Visit 1 visit for sutures removal
Hospitalization Not required
Limitations Temporary swelling may occur at the surgical area for 1 to 2 weeks
Cancellation Policy No charge for cancellations made at least 48 hrs prior appointment date*
Include In This Price Consultation Fee, Interpreter Fee, Tax
Location 3 Chome-7番地19 Minamiaoyama, Minato City, Tokyo 107-0062, Japan

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