Aviva Labiaplasty

As of my last knowledge update in September 2021, “Aviva Labiaplasty” does not refer to a standard or widely recognized medical or surgical procedure. It’s possible that the term “Aviva Labiaplasty” may be associated with a specific surgeon, clinic, or proprietary technique, but it’s not a term commonly used in the medical field.

If you are considering labiaplasty or have heard about this term in a specific context, I recommend the following steps:

  1. Consultation with a Specialist: If you are interested in labiaplasty, it’s essential to consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon or gynecologist who specializes in female genital plastic surgery. During the consultation, you can discuss your specific concerns, goals, and available surgical techniques.
  2. Ask for Clarification: If you have come across the term “Aviva Labiaplasty” in a specific context, such as a clinic or surgeon’s website, ask for clarification during your consultation. They can provide information about what this term refers to and how it differs from other labiaplasty techniques.
  3. Research the Surgeon and Technique: Look for reviews, testimonials, and before-and-after photos related to the surgeon and technique associated with “Aviva Labiaplasty.” This can help you assess the surgeon’s reputation and the quality of their work.
  4. Consider Your Goals: Be clear about your goals and expectations for the procedure. Discuss these with the surgeon to ensure that the chosen technique aligns with your desired outcomes.
  5. Safety and Expertise: Regardless of the specific technique or name associated with labiaplasty, prioritize the surgeon’s qualifications, experience, and commitment to patient safety.

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Dr Richard Young

Dr. Richard Young is a board certified cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgeon

As one of the nation’s leading innovators in aesthetic surgery of the face, hand, breast and body, and a pioneer of reconstructive surgery and stem cell procedures, Dr. Richard Young is certified by the Board of Plastic Surgery and the Board of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery.

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