
WEIGHT: 58 kg
Breast: DD
One HOUR:80$
NIGHT: +100$
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We're experienced using many of the latest techniques and state-of-the-art equipment. By submitting, you authorize Robey Plastic Surgery to send text messages and emails with offers and other information. Consent is not a condition of purchase. Empower is a breakthrough treatment now available from Dr.
Ashley Robey that uses radiofrequency energy to painlessly tighten both the vagina and the external genitalia of women. There is minimal to no downtime after a treatment session. Your 20βminute treatment session will be performed discretely by a single provider at our private practice in the Village of West Clay.
The inner lips, or labia minora, are colored much in the same way the inside of your cheek is colored. Women undergo labiaplasty if they are interested in changing the appearance of their labia majora or minora. Most commonly, the labia minora are being reduced because they are too long or different sizes.
The labia majora can also be reduced surgically or with radiofrequency tightening. Labiaplasty is surgery on the female genital lips, either the outer lips labia majora or inner lips labia minora. You can expect to have some swelling and discoloration of your tissues after surgery. Some patients will elect to wear a panty-liner for the first week to collect any potential drainage. Patients can return to work in a few days. Soaking in water is allowed after days, and sexual intercourse is allowed after weeks.
Routine showering of the surgical site with soap and water is recommended. No scrubbing of tissues. Robey recommends application of an ointment for the first week after surgery. Do not soak in water for the first days; after this time period, baths and swimming in pools is allowed. Many of our images on our website we use stock photos of models not patients.