Clitoral Hood Reduction
Clitoral Hood Reduction is a particular labial procedure required by women who report about excess skin or hooding along the surface of the clitoris. This excessive skin (clitoral hood) can be removed surgically to reduce the area's bulk density. While its sensitivity and size can vary from woman to woman, it typically represents a pea or small pearl. This procedure can be done for several purposes but is usually done to improve relaxation during sexual activity or to reduce excess skin that causes discomfort when exercising or wearing apparel.
With aging, pregnancy, childbirth, and weight variability, the skin underlying the clitoris may become enlarged, cover the clitoris, and reduce the sensitivity of the clitoris. When a patient's anatomy demands only easier access to just the clitoris without skin removal, an incision should be created in the core of the clitoris hood, expanding the length of the foreskin and the lateral folds of the vagina.
Many individuals are provided with a clitoris hood that maintains the clitoris covered, finding it challenging to relax. After a reduction in clitoral cover, it is common for patients to encounter slight inflammation, irritation, or bruises.
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