- Larkin Hospital
- Prof. Adam Ostrzenski, M.D., Ph.D., Dr. Habil., Honoris Causa Specializes in:
- • Cosmetic – Plastic Gyenocologic Surgery
- • Corrective Surgeries for Botched Aesthetic or Reconstructive Procedures
- • Education of Surgeons in Cosmetic – Plastic Gyenocology
- • Cutting Edge of Scientific – Clinical Research
- Clitoral Hood Reduction
- CO2 Laser
- Hymenoplasty
- Labia Puffing
- Labiaplasty
- Monsplasty
- Perineoplasty
- Scar Removal
- Vaginal Rejuvenation
- Vaginoplasty
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Locations
- Saint Petersburg, FL, US. GPS coordinates: 27.7207,-82.73760223
Doctor’s answers
Aug 23, 2023
A: The photo depicts the challenging surgical approach. There is no simple surgical technique that I will do. Your case must be precisely crafted and explicitly individualized for your case to accomplish a desirable surgical outcome. The following steps I will consider:
1. Freed the left labium minus from the fusion between the interlabial crease (groves) and the left labium majus (the hairy labium) by applying the labiolysis technique,…
Jul 3, 2023
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Q1. Does it look natural at all?
A 1. No, it does not. The original surgeon changed the natural look of the labia minora from a rounded shape to a straight look and created an unnatural monolithic configuration. Both sides of the labia minora fused and everted postoperatively. A corrective surgeon did not address your…
Jun 18, 2023
Q 1: “How are those two folds on the sides of the clitoris (red) define anatomically?”
A1: The most common term for the prepuce (hood) presented by the pictures is termed “the redundant clitoral prepuce tissue or excessive clitoral prepuce tissue. There are also marketing phrases for it that my colleagues presented in their responses.
Q 2: “Parts of the labia, clitoris hood or a different classification?”
A 2: The labia minora trunk splits…
May 27, 2023
A: Yes, it is possible to restore the integrity and pain-free over-resected labia minora. I developed a new technique for these complications. Step one – is to expand the labia minora tissue, and step two establishes the natural labial shape, desired look, and reduces scars.
If a surgeon suggests additional labia excision, most likely pain will intensify including neurological pain -labial neuropathy (pain…
May 2, 2023
A: Generally, it can be treated successfully. Picture of preoperative and postoperative would give me a better idea. Indeed, it is a significant problem since the labia minora and the clitoral frenulum are surgically altered and cause pain postoperatively; however, without more details about pain, it is impossible to be more specific. Corrective surgery is one of the options, and the medical therapeutic approach helps to some degree, but it is impossible for…
Mar 5, 2023
A: Yes, it can be done successfully. In your note, you did not mention that you underwent labia minora labioreduction and that the original surgeon left behind the labia minora tissue in the lower segment of the labia minora and the posterior perineum (the crotch). In my clinical practice, I do not do corrective surgery on the labia majora, which is presented in the pictures, which both are off-focus, and is difficult to…
Feb 11, 2023
In your question, you do not ask about labia minora, labia majora, and clitoral prepuce reductions but simply whether your dark skin surrounding the lower segment of the labia minora be removed; but presented video by Dr. Marco Pelosi III described these multiple surgical interventions. Additionally, he illustrated by coloring the different anatomical structures; however, the posterior perineum (the crotch) is inappropriately presented since it includes the lower…
Last updated on 12/22/2023