Like any surgical procedure, there are potential risks and complications involved, including changes in sensation.
Temporary Numbness or Altered Sensation: Some patients may experience temporary numbness or decreased sensation in the treated area following the procedure. This is often due to the trauma and inflammation from the surgery. For many women, sensation returns as the area heals.
Permanent Loss of Sensation: While it is rare, there is a risk of permanent loss of sensation or altered sensation in the treated area. This could be due to nerve damage that occurs during the procedure. An experienced surgeon is trained to avoid such complications, but as with any surgery, risks cannot be completely eliminated.
Increased Sensitivity: Some women report increased sensitivity or discomfort after the procedure, especially during the healing process. This may be due to the healing process itself or due to the surgical alteration of the anatomy.
Scarring: Although the goal of the procedure is to leave minimal visible scarring, any surgical procedure carries the risk of scarring, which could potentially impact sensation.
It's essential to consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon or gynecologist with experience in labiaplasty to discuss your concerns, risks, and potential outcomes. They can provide a more in-depth understanding of the procedure, potential complications, and post-operative care to minimize risks.