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Hello, one of my labia is almost twice as large as the other, which makes me very embarrassed. Can anything be done about it? Whom to report to? Where do such disproportions come from? Thank you in advance for your answer, best regards, Agnieszka

Dear lady, cases of labia asymmetry, both larger and smaller, occur in a large group of women and often, apart from an aesthetic defect, contribute to the discomfort of intimate life. I cordially invite you to consult us at the Medifem Women's Clinic, where we perform labiomyoplasty and labiomayoroplasty procedures. The procedure is performed during one day surgery, often under local anesthesia. Please contact the clinic to arrange a consultation at the number 732 787 577.

Remember that our expert's answer is informative and will not replace a visit to the doctor.

Dr. Michał Barwijuk

Assistant at the Department of Obstetrics, Women's Diseases and Oncological Gynecology at the MSW Hospital in Warsaw. Member of the Polish Gynecological Society (PTGP), member and founder of the Polish Society of Plastic Gynecology (PTGP) and the Polish Society of Aesthetic and Reconstructive Gynecology (PTGEiR).

Co-organizer of trainings and lecturer for doctors in the field of plastic, aesthetic and reconstructive gynecology. Organizer of trainings and lecturer in laser techniques in aesthetic gynecology. He completed prestigious training at the Institute of Aesthetic and Reconstructive Gynecology in Florida (USA).

On a daily basis, she operates and assists in the most complex plastic and reconstructive gynecology procedures, and also performs minimally invasive aesthetic gynecology procedures, restoring the functionality and aesthetics of intimate zones. He trains doctors in laser techniques, carboxytherapy, platelet-rich plasma and hyaluronic acid in plastic and aesthetic gynecology and in surgical techniques in plastic gynecology. Since 2016, he has been conducting the first in Poland course in plastic gynecology on non-fixed preparations as part of practical classes at the CEMED medical education center.

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