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What is Hoodectomy?
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As the popularity of continues to rise, many women are choosing to have , including hoodectomy surgery, to regain their self-confidence and optimise sexual health. A is also known as a clitoral hood reduction and can correct several areas of concern for women by removing excess redundant tissue surrounding the clitoris. This helps to improve the functioning of the clitoris with an associated increase in sexual and arousal.
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What is the clitoral hood?
The clitoral hood is the specialised area of skin and soft tissue found at the part of the vulva. It is located above the labia minora and provides a protective covering for the clitoris. The tissue folds surround the clitoris, including both the shaft and tip.
There are over 15,000 nerve endings found in the clitoris. The hood prevents excessive stimulation during everyday activities and prevents the continual rubbing of the area, which may result in skin irritation. As part of sexual arousal, the clitoris becomes swollen and engorged, and the hood retracts to expose a more significant portion of the during sexual activity. As with the labia, there is a wide variety of different sizes and shapes of the clitoral hood. Therefore, there is a wide spectrum of normality; what can be considered normal in one woman may be regarded as excessively prominent in another.
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Am I suitable for a Hoodectomy?
A hoodectomy or clitoral hood reduction is designed to alter the of the clitoral hood surgically. Although the clitoral hood is intended to cover the clitoris in the non-aroused state, a huge clitoral hood may only retract, leading to reduced sexual stimulation and reduced ability to achieve an orgasm.
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The appearance of the clitoral hood can be in women who are unhappy with its appearance or functioning. Clitoral hood surgery is commonly combined with labiaplasty. , or labia reduction surgery, is designed to surgically alter the size and shape of the labia minora or labia majora. Excessively large labia, also known as , can be a source of aesthetic for many women and may even interfere with sexual intercourse, leading to significant pain and discomfort. The hood is an of the upper part of the labia minora, and the overall appearance of both structures can be improved with a combined labiaplasty and hoodectomy procedure. Clitoral hood reduction can be beneficial for women of all ages, from those in their early twenties to those approaching and beyond.
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What happens before clitoral hood surgery?
Clitoral hood reduction surgery must be performed by an expert surgeon familiar with the anatomy and function of the female genitalia. Knowing what to expect from the procedure can be facilitated by a understanding of what happens before, during, and after it.
The first step is to have a detailed consultation with an expert cosmetic gynaecologist at Centre for Surgery in London. Hoodectomy is a delicate surgical procedure requiring the utmost surgical skills and precision. Planning for clitoral hood reduction is based on understanding your exact needs and preferences, and this is established during the consultation. A consultation is ideal for discussing the critical issues you want to learn more about. The surgeon will then perform a physical examination of your labia and clitoral hood region, followed by creating a plan. Alternative treatments may be discussed to help you achieve optimal cosmetic results. Once you have decided to proceed with a hoodectomy surgery, you will be sent a information pack which details and postoperative care for you to read and understand before your procedure.
What does hoodectomy surgery involve?
Clitoral hood reduction surgery is a straightforward surgical procedure carried out as an outpatient, which means you can go home later the same day and recover in the of your own home. Most hoodectomy procedures involve a local anaesthetic only, although you will have the choice of a general anaesthetic if you prefer. The procedure takes up to 60 minutes to complete, though it may take longer if combined with a labiaplasty.
A local anaesthetic is suitable for the majority of women and poses no risks associated with a general anaesthetic. Once the surgeon has injected local anaesthetic into and around the clitoral hood, horizontal incisions will be made to reduce the size and protrusion of the clitoral hood surgically. The precise surgical will depend on your treatment goals. Once the desired amount of excess tissue has been removed, the wounds will be closed with dissolvable stitches, followed by the application of a sterile dressing.
What does hoodectomy recovery involve?
Recovery takes 48 to 72 hours immediately after the clitoral hood reduction surgery. You should avoid any movements or that could apply pressure or irritate the surgical area. Try to take it easy during the first week after surgery and avoid strenuous activities, including going to the gym. This will help ensure good healing and reduce the risk of complications.
Our postoperative nursing team will be available 24/7 to answer any questions or concerns, including how to clean the windows and look after your incisions. Your surgeon will prescribe painkiller for you to take. Any discomfort is easily controlled with regular medicines taken for the first 3 to 5 days. Your surgeon is always available for any concerns you may have in the postoperative phase.
Full recovery after clitoral hood reduction six weeks. Any significant physical contact should be for at least four weeks. You should begin seeing your hoodectomy procedure’s final results in approximately four weeks.
Why Choose Centre for Surgery for Your Hoodectomy?
Regarding procedures like a hoodectomy, you want to be in the most capable hands . At Centre for Surgery, we pride ourselves on providing patient-focused care, utilising advanced techniques, and offering personalised treatment plans for each individual.
Our team of surgeons is highly qualified and extensively experienced in performing hoodectomy procedures. Our clinic employs state-of-the-art technology and adheres to the highest standards of medical .
A comprehensive is an integral part of our process, during which we listen to your needs, thoroughly assess your case, and guide you through your options. We believe in empowering our with knowledge so that they can make well-informed decisions about their healthcare.
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