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Injection clitorisoplasty
Injection clitorisoplasty is a local correction that requires accurate anatomical assessment and an individual medical approach.
Injection clitoplasty involves non-surgical correction of tissues in the clitoral area using biocompatible drugs. The procedure is local and temporary in nature, does not affect hormonal levels or reproductive function, and is performed after consultation, taking into account clinical feasibility.
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- Gynecological check-up (doctor’s consultation, examination, collection of vaginal discharge samples + Pap test, pelvic ultrasound, colposcopy)
- Removal of external genital warts/papillomas
- BBL Hero (intimate external rejuvenation)
- Cervical biopsy from PGD material
- Removal of the intrauterine system with anesthesia
- Insertion of intrauterine contraceptive (Mirena/Jaides IUD)
- Vaccination against cervical cancer (Gardasil-9)
- Intimate peeling (brightening)
- Vaginal plasma therapy (age-related atrophy, dryness symptoms)
- Biorevitalization of the intimate area
- Injection correction of stress urinary incontinence
- Injection clitorisoplasty
- Enlargement of the “G” spot
- Contour plastic surgery of the labia majora
- Injection hymenoplasty (hymen reconstruction)
- Aesthetic gynecology consultation
- Secondary/online gynecological consultation
- Primary gynecological consultation
About injection clitorisoplasty
Injectable clitoroplasty is a non-surgical method of localized tissue correction in the clitoral area using biocompatible injectable materials. The procedure has a strictly local effect and is intended to modify tissue volume and mechanical properties without affecting hormonal balance, the menstrual cycle, or reproductive function.
Prior to treatment, a consultation is mandatory. During this visit, the physician evaluates anatomical features, tissue condition, and the clinical appropriateness of injectable intervention. The decision to perform injectable clitoroplasty is made individually, taking into account medical indications and limitations.
Mechanism of action and clinical considerations
Injectable clitoroplasty involves the administration of an injectable material into a precisely defined anatomical area to achieve localized soft tissue correction. This approach allows modification of tissue characteristics without disrupting anatomical integrity or requiring surgical intervention.
It is important to note that injectable clitoroplasty is not a therapeutic procedure in the classical medical sense and does not guarantee a specific subjective outcome for every patient. Therefore, expectations, potential benefits, and limitations are discussed in detail during the consultation phase.
Main objectives of injectable clitoroplasty
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localized tissue volume correction in a defined anatomical area
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minimally invasive, non-surgical intervention
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preservation of anatomical structure and function
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no impact on hormonal balance or fertility
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individualized selection of material and injection technique
Individualized approach and safety
Injectable clitoroplasty is not suitable for all clinical situations. Before the procedure, the physician excludes contraindications, assesses mucosal condition, and evaluates the patient’s overall gynecological health.
The procedure is performed in accordance with medical standards, sterility requirements, confidentiality, and principles of medical ethics. The duration and intensity of the effect depend on individual tissue characteristics and the properties of the injected material.
Indications for injectable clitoroplasty
The procedure may be considered in response to an individual request related to anatomical or functional characteristics of the clitoral area. The appropriateness of injectable clitoroplasty is determined individually after consultation.
Contraindications to injectable clitoroplasty
The procedure is not performed in the presence of inflammatory processes, infectious diseases, during pregnancy, or in other conditions that may affect safety. The final decision is made by the physician.
Preparation for injectable clitoroplasty
Special preparation is usually not required. A consultation and, if necessary, a standard gynecological examination are performed prior to the procedure.
Recovery after injectable clitoroplasty
The recovery period is minimal. The physician may provide individualized recommendations regarding temporary restrictions during the first days after the procedure.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Injectable Clitoroplasty
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What does injectable clitoroplasty involve?
Injectable clitoroplasty is a localized injectable correction of tissues in the clitoral area. It does not involve alteration of organs or their structure. The effect is individual and depends on anatomical characteristics.
Is injectable clitoroplasty a surgical procedure?
No, injectable clitoroplasty is a non-surgical technique. It does not require incisions or sutures and does not involve prolonged recovery.
Does injectable clitoroplasty guarantee a specific result?
No, the procedure cannot guarantee the same subjective outcome for all patients. Tissue response and perception of results vary individually. Expectations are discussed prior to treatment.
How long does the effect of injectable clitoroplasty last?
The duration of the effect depends on the type of material used and individual physiological characteristics. In most cases, the result is temporary. Expected longevity is discussed during consultation.
Does injectable clitoroplasty affect sensitivity or function?
The procedure is not intended to impair sensitivity or function. Temporary sensations related to injections may occur and typically resolve on their own. The final effect is individual.
When can normal activities be resumed after injectable clitoroplasty?
In most cases, patients can return to normal daily activities within a short time. Temporary restrictions and recommendations are provided individually by the physician after the procedure.