About the Mons Pubis Reduction (Mons Pubis Lift), many women are born with enlarged Mons Pubis that make them uncomfortable with physical daily activities and embarrass them during sexual activity.
Mons Pubis can be enlarged with excess skin and tissue. It may be enlarged genetically, from wrinkles secondary to childbirth, or due to aging. Cosmetic Gynecology Surgery can help reverse the occurrence of these changes by enhancing or improving the appearance of the Mons Pubis. And reduce or resolve symptoms of discomfort and irritation from the enlargement of the Mons Pubis.
General Notes & Precautions about the Mons Pubis Reduction (Mons Pubis Lift)
- This surgery is a Vulvovaginal Cosmetic Surgery done mainly to reduce the size, enhance the shape, or correct the proportion and imbalance of the Mons pubis. You can choose exactly how you want your Mons Pubis to look after the surgery.
- Because of technological advances, Cosmetic Gynecology Procedures involving the use of laser has been utilized in the Mons Pubis Reduction (Mons Pubis Lift). Benefits include more precision and accuracy as a result of surgical wound. And control blood loss, less risk of vessel and lower tissue damage, quicker recovery time. Thus bringing about better results than using the old conventional scalpel procedure.
1) Important points to consider about the Mons Pubis Reduction (Mons Pubis Lift)
- After placing the anesthesia, the enlarged and redundant tissue is gently trimmed away. This is mainly performed together with Labia Majora Reduction (Labia Majora Lift) or other types of Cosmetic Gynecology Surgery.
- The Mons Pubis Reduction (Mons Pubis Lift) has limitations and cannot absolutely ensure satisfactory results. As there are so many factors affecting the surgery’s success. In case of unexpected surgical results or complications. The corrective surgery is an option, and will be discussed between you and the surgeon.
- If a correction surgery wound occurs from the complication of the surgery. All expenses for services and treatment will no longer be charged to you. However, if the unsatisfactory results occur due to your non-compliance with the doctor’s orders. You will be charged accordingly.
Things you should know before the surgery
- This surgery is not allowed for women with immunodeficiency. In addition, the surgery is not recommended unless you have a discussion with your spouse. Because this may lead to problems, and misunderstandings caused by refraining from sexual intercourse for quite a time.
- The Mons Pubis Reduction (Mons Pubis Lift) is performed in our operating room for approximately 1-2 hours under General Anesthesia. You have to refrain from drinking water or food for at least 6-8 hours prior to the surgery, in order to decrease the risk of aspirating gastric contents during or after surgery. This complication is very serious, and you need to strictly follow our recommendations.
- Within 5-7 days after the surgery you should take a rest (refrain from work) and be still to enable the wound to heal faster. You should also have little movement as possible to avoid wound disruption for 1-2 weeks after the surgery. You should refrain from some types of strenuous exercise and sexual intercourse for at least 6-8 weeks after the surgery.
2) The processes before the Mons Pubis Reduction (Mons Pubis Lift)
- You will be invited to a pre-operative consultation room, where you will be evaluated for surgery. You will be received by a member of the nursing staff in our Center, who will make inquiries regarding your previous medical history as well as arrange for your vital signs such as temperature, respiration, blood pressure, and pulse. In case of existing diseases or drug allergies, please inform the medical staff before the consultation. You should prepare and take with you any pills or treatment medications, you are currently taking.
- You can possibly have the surgery done on the day of your consultation depending on the availability of Dr. Vitasna’s schedule. Otherwise, you may book for a possible surgery on the day of your consultation. This you may do through online pre-consultation and arrangement. It is best to undergo the surgery after your period. It is not advisable to do the surgery just before the period starts or during the period.
- A staff nurse will usher you to a treatment room where Dr. Vitasna will investigate your health history, and conduct both a general check-up and internal check-up. After the examination and assessment, you will discuss with Dr. Vitasna about your expectations and concerns. She will then explain to you about the methods (or techniques), processes of the Mons Pubis Reduction (Mons Pubis Lift), some potential post-operative risks and complications prior to decision-making. You may also be asked about your expectations for the surgery and if you have any allergies or any condition that wouldn’t make you a good candidate for the surgery as well as other additional inquiries.
- After you have chosen the best alternative for your case, prices and quotes will be written down with you. —This ends your consultation.
3) Cost of the Mons Pubis Reduction (Mons Pubis Lift)
- THE COST OF OPERATION will include professional fees for the anesthesiologist and the surgeon, all the instruments, and home medications, and medicines used for the surgery as well. Fees for laboratory work-up for other existing diseases that you may have, and the professional fees for the anesthesiologist and the surgeon for corrective surgery are not included in the package.
4) Read more about : The Pre Operative Processes on the day of the Surgery
5) The Processes of the Mons Pubis Reduction (Mons Pubis Lift) Surgery
- While you are sleeping, Dr. Vitasna will perform the surgery by removing excess tissue and skin of the Mons Pubis. The Surgery requires careful and precise excision. Dr. Vitasna will try to reconstruct the enlarged Mons Pubis to produce the desired result. Afterwards, Dr. Vitasna will suture the surgical wound. The suturing is done alternatively with 2 or 3 layers to avoid post-operative complications from bleeding.
- The surgical wound needs to be covered with a gauze pack after surgery to stop the bleeding. The blood and lymph drainage tubes are positioned on the abdominal surface, and a urinary catheter is inserted which will be removed within 3-5 days after surgery.
Read more about the Post-Op Instructions for Mons Pubis Reduction (Mons Pubis Reduction)
Conclusion
The rate of complications after the Mons Pubis Reduction (Mons Pubis Lift) is low especially when it have done by an experienced surgeon and you carefully and religiously follow our post-op policies. In the unlikely event of a post-operative complication, you should immediately see Dr. Vitasna for early examination, treatment and prevent worsening of the complication.