Plastic Surgery Journal Shows New Groundbreaking Genital Cosmetic Procedure for Women to be Successful
Posted on: Monday, 1 December 2008, 08:00 CST
During a two year study, Dr. Alter, who is also featured on the E! Network series, "Dr. 90210," presented his labioplasty technique and results in 407 women between the ages of 13-63 years -- Most underwent surgery for aesthetics and discomfort. The technique involves removing a "V" from the most protuberant portion of each labium, then precisely suturing the ends together to give a normal and natural appearance with virtually no scars.
"If a woman considers her labia enlarged or 'deformed,' she may have
diminished self-esteem and be sexually inhibited," says Dr. Alter, who
practices in both
Major gynecological organizations, such as the American and The Royal Australian and New Zealand Colleges of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, have severely criticized labioplasties due to the previous high complication rates from 'amputation' or 'trimming'. Dr. Alter presents the FIRST major study in a primary peer-reviewed journal showing a labioplasty technique that is safe and reliable with high patient satisfaction. Dr. Alter's study states that 98% of patients would do the surgery again if opted, 70.5% had increased self-esteem, 71.1% had improved sex life and only 4% had minor complications.
Dr. Alter is THE leading EXPERT in plastic surgery and genital
reconstruction. He is one of the first doctors in the U.S. to be Board
Certified in both Plastic Surgery and Urology. Dr. Alter is a graduate of the
UCLA School of Medicine and is currently an Assistant Clinical Professor of
Plastic Surgery at
SOURCE Dr.
Source: PR Newswire
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