Best Labiaplasty Surgeon UK

Best Labiaplasty by Paul Banwell

Consultant Plastic & Cosmetic Surgeon Mr Paul Banwell FRCS(Plast) can safely be counted as one of the best labiaplasty surgeons in the UK. Indeed, a claim of being one of the best all-round plastic surgeons can also be made with his interests in cosmetic breast surgery, mummy makeovers and liposuction as well.

This is firmly evidenced in his abiding commitment to cosmetic-surgery excellence, exceptional training, research & development, and the X-factor that makes everything else work well in harmony: an unswerving commitment to patient well-being and a passion for plastic surgery’s role in improving well-being.

If you would like to consult and talk to one of the UK’s leading labiaplasty surgeons who can help you feel more confident in yourself, please do contact us today on 01342 330302 or email help@paulebanwell.com.

We believe you are worth the best so please do not settle for something else.

We would be delighted to arrange Online consultations with Mr Banwell as well as face to face, in-person consultations.

Please also visit our main labiaplasty treatment page and download our labiaplasty factsheet

What is a Labiaplasty?

A labiaplasty is an excellent cosmetic surgical procedure that reduces or/and reshapes the size of the labia minora – the small inner lips of the vagina (vulva). It is sometimes erroneously confused with a vaginoplasty – which is an internal vaginal tightening procedure – or with other (non-surgical) vaginal rejuvenation procedures

What Are the Reasons for Having Labiaplasty Surgery?

  1. Your feelings about your body are unique and fully known only to you. But there are some salient reasons women seek a labiaplasty. In detailing these, we are addressing common concerns that lead people to ask for labiaplasty treatment. The list is not exhaustive. If it doesn’t cover YOUR particular reason for wanting surgery, then please do not worry. It doesn’t make your concern less valid. We simply ask you to talk to Mr Banwell about how he can help you.Broadly, two concerns are commonly conveyed from prospective patients. How the labia feels, what’s called ‘functional’ reasons for seeking labial reduction, and how it looks – aesthetic (appearance) reasons.

Functional Concerns About the Labia

Many women have enlarged labia: this can be genetic or a by-product of life changes such as childbirth and ageing. If it is a functional problem for you, there may be discomfort such as chafing and rubbing when clad in tight-fitting clothes like underwear, gym wear, swimwear, yoga pants and so on. There can also be irritation and rashes if the inner lips are especially elongated and disproportionately large. Long labia may also cause discomfort when exercising of any kind or during sexual intercourse. Naturally, this discomfort causes consideration of labiaplasty as a suitable treatment. Something, of course, that is best determined talking to someone like Mr Banwell.

Aesthetic Concerns About the Labia

It’s perhaps a cliche but no two genitalia, female or male, look alike. They come in all shapes and sizes. Mr Banwell was the first plastic surgeon in the world to describe the anatomical variations that exist. And some women may not like the look of their labia if the inner folds of skin in the labia – the labia minora – are asymmetrical or extremely long. This can sometimes be more distressing than physical discomfort because when we are profoundly unhappy with any part of our anatomy we can obsess about it to a degree that causes low self-esteem or interferes with enjoyment of everyday pursuits. When self-confidence is impacted and self-consciousness has set it, labiaplasty surgery may be the solution. Some women may alternatively want a sculpted vagina due to preferential aesthetics, the so-called designer vagina that is talked about rather incessantly in tabloids. Again, suitability for labial reduction procedures is best determined by talking to your prospective plastic surgeon, Mr Banwell.

What Happens During a Labiaplasty Procedure?

The labiaplasty is usually carried out under general anaesthetic – Mr Banwell’s recommendation – that is administered by a qualified anaesthetist but the operation can also be performed under local anaesthetic with sedation. The labia can then be reshaped or reduced in line with agreed surgical objectives. This varies with each person’s goal so it may be eliminating stretching caused by childbirth or creating a more even appearance between the left and right labia minora.

How Do You Prepare for Labiaplasty Surgery?

Please make sure you maintain a good diet and hydrate in the week before surgery and try to avoid high levels of alcohol. It is vital you stop smoking 4 week prior to surgery. Oral nutritional supplements may also be useful (Mr Banwell can recommend)

Are You Suitable?

Suitability for labial surgery is determined at your consultation with Mr Banwell. He possesses the expertise and experience to accurately assess whether a prospective patient will benefit from this procedure

How Long is Recovery from a Labiaplasty?

  • Can return home the same day of the operation, although overnight stay is possible depending on the hospital location
  • Little downtime as light activities can be undertaken after 48 hours
  • Minimal pain treated by mild painkillers
  • Can shower 72 hours surgery
  • Swelling peaks with 2-3 days and rapid recedes in following weeks
  • Sexual intercourse possible within 6 weeks
  • Minimal bruising
  • Dissolvable stitches

How Much Time is Needed Off Work After Surgery?

Generally 7-10 days is sufficient for post-op patients

Are There Risks with a Labiaplasty?

The patient satisfaction with labiaplasty surgery is extremely high. However, risks and complications apply to all forms of cosmetic surgery and labiaplasty is no different. Mr Banwell will discuss these in detail at the time of your consultations. There are downloadable information sheets too on our website. However, the main (albeit minor) risks include bleeding, return to theatre, infection, dehiscence and delayed wound healing as well as alteration in sensation.

How Much Does a Labiaplasty Cost UK?

The labiaplasty cost price is from £3680. The cost will includes surgical fees, hospital fees and specialist anaesthetist fee

About Mr Banwell

  1. Mr Banwell is not only one of the UK’s best labiaplasty surgeons, but one of the best cosmetic surgeons, period. He has a special interest in labiaplasty surgeryHe has clinics in East Grinstead, Brighton, Tunbridge Wells, Haywards Heath and London. Mr Banwell has a specialist interest in labiaplasty surgery, labia reduction, labial reduction and female genital surgery. He has been a BAAPS spokesperson on this subject and is currently conducting research where the safety, psychology and techniques of labiaplasty surgery are the focus. For further information please do contact his office and you will receive confidential, supportive and discreet help from his staff. Please phone 01342 330302.

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The decision for cosmetic surgery should not be taken lightly. This is why Mr Banwell believes that the consultation process with him and our Concierge is so important. Regardless we are here to hold your hand throughout your journey and answer any questions you may have. That leap of faith may be anxiety-provoking but please know that we will always be here to catch you!

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