A labiaplasty revision is the creation or revision of the labia following MtF GCS/SRS surgery. It involves surgically constructing a labia majora (outer lips) or labia minora (inner lips) out of existing tissue.

View Our Photo Gallery

 

Summary of Labiaplasty Revision

Surgery Time
1.5hrs
image description
Maintenance
Sleeping Position: 30 degrees
Washing: Shower day after
Dressings & Garments: 6 weeks
Exercise inc. Gym
6 weeks
Time Off Work
14 days
Hospital Stay: Day case
Full Recovery
6-12 weeks
Reasonably Mobile: Same day
Anaesthetic
General

Reason for Surgery

The goal is to create natural looking female genitals and restore the primary function of the labia which is to protect the urinary and vaginal openings.

Benefits

This result can improve vaginal and urinary health and improve self-confidence and boost self-esteem, allowing you to feel more confident in your female gender, with the ability to feel comfortable during sexual relations if you choose to.

Labiaplasty Revision FAQ’s

  • How much does it cost?

    The price of a revision labiaplasty starts from £5,400. This varies depending on the complexity of the procedure. Quotations include all of your pre and post operative aftercare up to 1 year. For an exact quotation please book a consultation with a member of our team.

  • What happens at the consultation?

    You will meet your surgeon and one of our nurses who will ask you about your goals and concerns. A full medical history and examination will be done, before agreeing a plan for you and discussing the surgery and recovery and risks in detail.

    You may be required to undergo medical investigations such as blood tests, ECG or other, as medically advised by your surgeon.

  • How do I prepare for my surgery?

    Once you have your consultations and your surgery is booked, you will have a pre-operative assessment with your nurse 2 weeks before surgery, during which any outstanding questions will be answered. Your preparation for surgery will be reviewed and information will be provided regarding medications, diet, and post operative care.

    You will not need to stop your hormone therapy.

    You must stop smoking a minimum of 2 weeks before your surgery and up to 12 weeks postoperatively.

  • What happens on the day of my surgery?

    On the day of your surgery you will attend the hospital where your surgery is taking place. You will be reassessed by your surgeon and your anaesthetist before going to the theatre. The hospital team will complete the necessary pre-operative health checks.

    Following your surgery, you will be bed bound and closely monitored by the hospital medical team. They will assist you with anything you need. You will be tired and spend most of this time resting.  You will be provided with something to eat when you are alert and slowly mobilised with assistance.

    Once you are awake and mobile, you will be discharged from the hospital to your home. You must have a chaperone to bring you home and stay with you for a minimum of 24 hours.

  • What aftercare will be provided for me?

    LTC provides a premium aftercare service. You will be assessed 2 weeks, 6 weeks, 12 weeks, 6 months and 1 year post operatively to monitor your progress.

    You will be provided with post operative manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) therapy to reduce swelling and promote better healing.

    LTC also has a nurse on call 24/7 in the event you have any emergencies following discharge from hospital. You will be seen immediately if medically required or appropriate advice will be provided.

  • What happens if there is a complication?

    In the event of a complication you will be medically assessed as soon as possible by your surgeon or a qualified member of our nursing team. In the unlikely event you need to return to the theatre this will be arranged for you by our team. Hospital and anaesthetist fees may be charged, however there will be no surgical fee. Further information is outlined in our terms and conditions.

Alternative Services

We support and endorse the Guidelines for the Standards of Care for transgender, trans-individuals set out by the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH).

Logos

Contact Us

Contact LTC