Why Consider Genital Esthetic Procedures?
Associated with excess skin, genital warts, or short frenulum.
Dissatisfaction with the appearance of the genitalia.
Difficulty with hygiene, sexual function, or recurring infections.
Causes
Natural variations in genital anatomy.
HPV causing genital warts.
Complications or dissatisfaction with prior procedures.
Risk Factors
Changes in genital appearance over time.
Leading to the development of genital warts or other lesions.
Leading to the need for revision procedures.
Investigations
To assess symptoms, concerns, and potential underlying issues.
For suspicious lesions to rule out malignancy.
Imaging Studies: As needed for detailed anatomical assessment.
Management
Surgical removal of the foreskin or correction of previous circumcisions to improve appearance or resolve medical issues.
Surgical removal of genital warts caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) to improve aesthetics and reduce the risk of spreading the infection.
Surgery to remove excess skin over the clitoris, enhancing appearance and potentially improving sexual function.
Surgery to lengthen the frenulum of the penis, addressing conditions like frenulum breve (short frenulum) which can cause pain during erections.