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Functional and Aesthetic Labiaplasty for Clitoral Hood Excess, Frenilum hypertophy, and Labia Minora Enlargement

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About Course

This advanced module builds on foundational techniques to refine your skills in composite labiaplasty surgery. Guided by Dr. Ebru Ünal, the course breaks down each critical step, giving you the confidence to perform precise and aesthetically successful procedures.

What You Will Learn — Advanced Composite Labiaplasty

🔹 Preoperative Planning
Comprehensive guidance on evaluating patients, defining surgical goals, and planning labial and clitoral hood correction with aesthetic and functional considerations.

🔹 Labial and Clitoral Hood Marking
Step-by-step techniques for accurate markings, achieving symmetry, respecting natural contours, and optimizing tissue excision planning.

🔹 Local Anesthesia Application
Safe and effective injection methods, including dosage, points of administration, and tips for patient comfort during the procedure.

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

🔹 Suturing Techniques
Layered closure methods, suture selection, and aesthetic stitching tips to ensure a natural and symmetrical postoperative result.

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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A
3 months ago
Overall, this course felt like a bridge between theory and real surgical practice. It wasn’t just about technique—it showed judgment, sequencing, and decision-making. That’s what makes the difference in aesthetic gynecology, and this training delivered exactly that.
A
3 months ago
The course helped eliminate a lot of the guesswork. Composite labiaplasty can feel overwhelming when you treat each structure separately, but the combined surgical strategy presented here made things much more manageable and predictable.
L
3 months ago
What I appreciated was the balance between function and aesthetics. Many trainings only focus on appearance, but here nerve pathways, comfort, and mobility were also part of the discussion. It felt responsible, realistic, and truly patient-centered.
G
3 months ago
The suturing module was probably the most useful part for my own practice. The layered closure, knot direction, and tension distribution were explained in a way that felt realistic and applicable. My closures became more symmetric and patients healed with smoother contours.
B
3 months ago
The removal portion gave me insight into working with multiple anatomical planes. Seeing how the clitoral hood, frenulum, and labial tissues were treated as a cohesive unit instead of isolated structures elevated my understanding significantly. This is something you only learn from an experienced surgeon.
M
3 months ago
The anesthesia module surprised me in a good way. The advice on injection points, dosage, and maintaining the integrity of markings made a huge practical difference. Comfort was prioritized without sacrificing accuracy, which is exactly what these procedures require.
J
3 months ago
The marking techniques were especially helpful. I’ve seen many courses focus only on labia minora, but here the clitoral hood and frenulum were included in the same mapping. It made tissue excision feel much more logical and predictable in surgery.
J
3 months ago
I appreciated how honestly the course addressed frenulum hypertrophy. It’s an area that’s often skipped or oversimplified, yet it has a major effect on both tension and postoperative comfort. The video demonstration helped me understand how to manage this region safely without over-resecting.
A
3 months ago
The preoperative planning module was extremely valuable. It explained not only how to assess anatomy, but also how to integrate patient expectations, functional concerns, and aesthetic limits. After applying the framework, my consultations became more structured and patients gained a clearer understanding of what to expect.
L
3 months ago
This course really helped me understand composite labiaplasty beyond the basics. Seeing how clitoral hood excess, frenulum hypertrophy, and labia minora enlargement are evaluated together gave me a more holistic approach. It no longer feels like three separate problems, but one functional–aesthetic puzzle that needs the right sequence and planning.