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The Development And Present Situation Of Labiaplasty And Modified Surgical Technique On Labial Minora Reduction

Posted on:2019-01-26Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:B LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2404330572453289Subject:Surgery
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Objective:Starting from clinical needs.Based on the anatomical structure of labia minora,to introduce the application of modified peeling method by divisional design in labia minora reduction and analyze its clinical outcome and practicability.To provide a practical and safe surgical procedure for labia minora reduction.Materiails and Methods:Three fresh cadaver materials underwent labia minora reduction by the modified peeling method by divisional design.The tissue blocks were fixed in neutral buffered formalin,embedded in paraffin,serially sectioned and stained with hematoxylin and eosin.The sections were under pathological image analysis to identify the anatomic structures of the labia minora.From February 2015 and October 2017,of 32 nympha hypertrophy patients underwent labia minora reduction by the modified peeling method by divisional design.Divisional design in the medial and lateral labia minora,to remove the dermis and subcutaneous tissue asymmetrically.The patients were followed up at 1 to 6 months postoperatively.Results:Anatomical studies showed that the surgical method did not damage important blood vessels and nerves.In addition,It can remove the tissue of labia minora effectively.All incisions of patients healed primarily with excellent blood circulation of labia minora,except for 1 case with V-shaped dehiscence.All of the patients were satisfied with the eventual aesthetic appearance and the function improvement.Conclusions:The modified peeling method by divisional design in labia minora reduction is a safe and effective method with many advantages,such as nature contour,wide range of indications,fewer complications,and high satisfaction.
Keywords/Search Tags:Nympha hypertrophy, Reduction, Modified method
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