Clitoral Hood Reduction (Hoodplasty)
Correction of excess skin in the clitoral hood area, promoting greater aesthetic balance and refinement of the intimate contours.
Clitoral hood reduction corrects the excess skin that covers the clitoris — the so-called "hood". This excess can accentuate the projection of the area and frequently accompanies labiaplasty, being treated together for a more harmonious and balanced result.
It is a meticulous procedure, carried out with precise technique and careful preservation of the local structures and sensitivity. Postoperative care is simple, with individualized guidance for a comfortable recovery.
Frequently asked questions
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Clitoral hood reduction is a procedure that reshapes the excess skin around the clitoris, providing greater aesthetic harmony between the labia minora and the clitoral hood area.
Yes. In most cases, the procedures are performed together to create a more balanced and natural result, respecting the individual anatomy of each patient.
No. When performed by an experienced professional, clitoral hood reduction acts only on the excess skin covering the clitoris, preserving the structures responsible for sensitivity. The goal is to improve the harmony of the area without compromising function or sexual pleasure. In some cases, patients even report a more natural perception of sensitivity after recovery.
Recovery is similar to that of labiaplasty, with mild swelling and tenderness in the first few days. Most patients return quickly to their usual activities.
