What is prolonged pubic?
Extended pubic contact is the outer folds of tissue on vulva, which are large enough to hang and easily visible, unlike a more closed look that many people expect from vulva. There are considerable natural variations in the shape of the structures found on the vulva and elongated labia are not particularly unusual, nor are they dangerous or abnormal. Patients may decide to undergo surgery to reduce them if they become a problem. In surgery, the tissue will trim the tissue and transform it for a less protruding appearance. They also have a number of sensitive nerve endings that can play a role in human excitement and also cover the vaginal opening when it is not used. Patients with prolonged shy may have enlarged internal and external shy, or just one set of tissues can be somewhat longer than Expectics. Some cultures emphasize this by the practice called Labia stretching, where the tissue is recommended to increase and prolong. Skin folds are highly elastic and whenIt is gently stretched over time, it can grow relatively large. As soon as they reach out, they do not return to their original size.
In some patients, prolonged shyness may be a problem. If the tissue is large enough, it may be unpleasant to wear underwear or pants and engage in some physical activities can emphasize on tissue. This could cause pain or irritation of the weaknesses. A woman may have a higher risk of infection and inflammation in and its surroundings, which may be a reason for concern for sexually active patients. In other cases, patients may experience psychological anxiety.
in Elongated Ladia surgery, plastic surgeon meets the patient to discuss the goals of the procedure and decide how much tissue to take off. It will carefully crop the tissue while leaving the nerves intact. Patient may take pain and inflammation immediately after surgery and may need to take medication to treat pain and anti -inflammatorysubstances to remain comfortable. Usually sexual activity is not recommended immediately after surgery, but as soon as the wound is fully recovered, the patient may restore normal activities.