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Labiaplasty: Laser vs. Scalpel

Labiaplasty can be performed with a laser or a scalpel.

So the million dollar question is, is one better than the other?

Well, that depends. The truth is you can get great results with a scalpel and a laser.

Some believe laser assisted labia reduction is safer, reduces risk of infection, allows for better accuracy, provides a quicker recovery time and even minimizes blood loss.

The most important issue at hand is the doctor's experience with whatever instrument they choose and the quality of their work.

Are they good or not? That is what you want to know.

To some women, experience is obviously a must, while for others cost is the greater concern.

Depending on the doctor, the price for scalpel labiaplasty can be less than laser.

With the right knowledge and proficiency, results can be just as great with a scalpel or even better.

I personally think of labiaplasty as an art form. The more skilled the artist, the better the sculpture!

Find Out if You Are A Candidate.

The surgeon I worked for was highly skilled and would use both a scalpel and laser depending on the complexity of the procedure.

The more intense or greater detail involved called for the laser. And the scalpel would be used for the less complicated or less invasive procedures.

More important for you though is to learn as much as you can about the doctor.

See plenty of before and after pictures.

It is your responsibility to make sure your doctor is capable of giving you the results you desire!

Ask a lot of questions and educate yourself.

Find out what is right for you and then find the doctor that is best qualified to suit your needs.

That doctor may use a scalpel or a laser, but if you've done your research, you'll be satisfied with the results.

Don't trust your body to just anyone.

If you would like help or have questions about your doctor, contact me.

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 24 August 2011 16:09