Clitoral Hood Reduction White Plains by Dr. Maura Reinblatt
Clitoral Hood Reduction White Plains, NY | Dr. Maura Reinblatt
Understanding Clitoral Hood Anatomy and Function
The clitoral hood is protective tissue analogous to male foreskin, surrounding and safeguarding the clitoris. When this tissue is excessively large, surgical reduction can significantly improve sexual sensation and personal comfort.
Benefits of Clitoral Hood Reduction
- Natural-looking surgical outcomes
- Enhanced sexual experiences
- More aesthetically refined appearance
- Increased feminine comfort
Ideal Candidate Considerations
Patients might benefit from clitoral hood reduction if experiencing:
- Reduced sexual pleasure
- Self-consciousness about clitoral hood appearance
- Challenges with arousal or orgasm
- Discomfort when wearing fitted clothing
Medical Insights: Clitoral Anatomy
The clitoris contains approximately 8,000 nerve endings, representing the highest nerve concentration in the human body. This remarkable sensitivity underscores the importance of preserving nerve function during any surgical intervention.
Surgical Procedure Details
Dr. Reinblatt performs clitoral hood reduction as an outpatient procedure, typically under local anesthesia when performed independently. When combined with labiaplasty, general anesthesia is administered.
Surgical Technique
The procedure involves precisely removing a minimal amount of tissue to reduce hood size. Dr. Reinblatt ensures no direct contact with the clitoris or nerve endings, protecting sexual sensation.
Recovery and Aftercare
Patients can return home the same day with specific post-operative instructions. Mild discomfort and temporary swelling are expected, managed through prescribed antibiotics and pain medication.
Potential Transformative Outcomes
By strategically reducing excess clitoral hood tissue, Dr. Reinblatt helps patients potentially enhance sexual function, comfort, and personal confidence.
For more information about Clitoral Hood Reduction in White Plains, NY, submit an enquiry to Dr. Maura Reinblatt.