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Aesthetic Labiaplasty Solutions for Prominent Clitoral Hood and Labia Minora 1

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About Course

This module continues to advance your expertise in composite labiaplasty surgery under the guidance of Dr. Ebru Ünal. Each surgical step is clearly demonstrated to help you master technique, precision, and aesthetic outcomes.

What You Will Learn — Advanced Composite Labiaplasty


🔹 Preoperative Planning
Detailed patient evaluation, surgical goal setting, and planning for labial and clitoral hood correction with both functional and aesthetic considerations.

🔹 Labial and Clitoral Hood Marking
Step-by-step marking techniques to ensure symmetry, respect natural contours, and accurately plan tissue excision.

🔹 Local Anesthesia Application
Safe and effective local anesthesia injection techniques, including dosage, administration points, and patient comfort considerations.

🔹 Tissue Removal
Precise excision of labial and clitoral hood tissue with minimal trauma and optimized cosmetic results.

🔹 Suturing Techniques
Layered closure and aesthetic stitching methods, including suture selection, to achieve natural, symmetrical postoperative results.

Course Content

Labiaplasty Preop Planning

Marking of the Labia and Clitoral Hood

Local Anesthesia Application

Labiaplasty Removal of the Tissue

Labiaplasty Stichining

Student Ratings & Reviews

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S
3 months ago
What makes this module unique is how it addresses multiple anatomical areas instead of treating the labia in isolation. Understanding how the clitoral hood interacts with labial contour helped me deliver more balanced and natural outcomes surgically. Patients definitely notice that difference.
A
3 months ago
The suturing portion was both reassuring and inspiring. Seeing how sutures were layered, how tension was distributed, and how edges were approximated made me rethink my own technique. I noticed immediate improvements in symmetry and smoothness after trying the closure methods.
E
3 months ago
The tissue removal demonstration gave me practical insights I couldn’t learn from papers. Small things like angle of approach, traction, and pacing made excision feel more controlled and less chaotic. Those are the kinds of details you only pick up by watching someone experienced operate.
C
3 months ago
I liked that the course didn’t present excision as a purely aesthetic maneuver. It showed how to remove tissue conservatively while respecting function, nerve pathways, and natural curvature. That balance is what makes composite labiaplasty challenging, and it was addressed honestly here.
O
3 months ago
The anesthesia module was surprisingly impactful. It showed how to provide comfort without distorting the anatomy or losing the markings. These details are often skipped, yet they make a huge difference when transitioning from planning to actual excision.
N
3 months ago
The marking section was extremely valuable for clinical practice. I’ve rarely seen marking techniques explained this clearly, especially when addressing both labia minora and the clitoral hood. The focus on symmetry, contour, and tissue respect helped me translate what patients describe into an actual surgical plan.
M
3 months ago
What I appreciated most was the attention to preoperative planning. It wasn’t just “mark this and cut here.” It covered patient expectations, functional complaints, and the aesthetic details that many patients care deeply about. After applying these planning steps, my consultations became smoother and more structured.
M
3 months ago
The course helped me understand composite labiaplasty in a much more organized way. I always struggled with planning clitoral hood correction together with labial reduction, but seeing how both are evaluated, marked, and aligned toward a functional–aesthetic goal made the entire surgery feel more logical. This kind of operational clarity is hard to find elsewhere.