FORT LAUDERDALE AND DEERFIELD BEACH, FLORIDA – Last month, Dr. Mark Scheinberg, visited Hainan, China, and spoke at the 15th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology and Infertility.
During this speaking arrangement that took place Dec. 8-12, the cosmetic-plastic gynecology group was given a plenary session to introduce cosmetic gynecology. This was a first for this field of gynecology. The group consisted of Professor Adam Ostrzenski, of St. Petersburg, FL, Dr. Troy R Hailparn, of San Antonio, TX and Dr. Mark Scheinberg, of Deerfield Beach, FL.
Dr. Scheinberg, a Fort Lauderdale vaginoplasty specialist, discusses the topics he recently spoke about at this congress.
Clitoral Hoodoplasty
Reasons to get a clitoral hoodoplasty may be from a buried, hypertrophic-gaping or asymmetrical subdermal hypertrophy. Buried means the hood opening is slightly or completely closed. Hypertrophic-gaping means the foreskin of the clitoris is too long, thick or both. Asymmetrical subdermal hypertrophy means the thickness of the hood is uneven.
There are two techniques of a clitoral hoodoplasty. Restorative surgery is performed to rebuild a destroyed opening of the clitoral hood caused by skin conditions, or female circumcision, and bring back the lost prepuce without causing in nerve damage. Ostrzenski’s Hyrodissection with Reverse V-Plasty can be performed to correct this.
Reductive surgery decreases the length and thickness of the clitoral prepucial tissue. Ostrzenski’s Modified Hydrodissection with Reverse V-Plasty or Ostrzenski’s Subepithelial methods can be used during this technique
Labia Minora Labioplasty
Another topic of discussion included the different forms of labioplasty available, and ones that are unethical to perform. There are nine methods of performing labia minora labioplasty but only four techniques are applicable to use
Labia Majora Labioplasty
During the topic of labia majora labioplasty, Dr. Scheinberg, a designer labioplasty specialist,
explained the five labia majora labioplasty procedures that are applicable, and the two that are not. Horizontal Labia Majora Labiaplasty and Vertical Labia Majora Labiaplasty techniques are non-applicable to perform due to the scars left behind.
“I also discussed the different fillers available for the labia majora,” says Dr. Scheinberg, a vaginal reconstruction surgeon. “The natural and artificial fillers can provide you with a plump, youthful appearance.”
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