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Rockledge, Florida

Marja Sprock, M.D., FACOG
Fellowship Trained Urogynecology
Now Accepting New Patients

info@CFUroGyn.com
Phone:  321-806-3929

Dr. Sprock discusses:

new  Mixed Urinary Incontinence

new  Stop Procrastinating in 2012 !

New Treatment Options for Fecal Incontinence

Minimally Invasive Robotic Laser Surgery for Incontinence

Back Pain, Fecal and Urinary Problems

The FDA, Vaginal Prolapse Repairs and Implications

The FDA Mesh Report Controversy

Florida Health Care News

Fecal Incontinence

Slings and Meshes.  There is a difference!

Water - Is More Better?

Sacrocolpopexy for the Treatment of Vaginal Prolapse

The Vaginal Mesh Mess

Urinary Incontinence and the Robot

Labiaplasty and the Comfort Factor

Soap, Urgency, Frequency and Sex

New Treatments for OAB in 2011

Urinary Incontinence

Leakage is not an Excuse to Avoid Exercise

Love, Sex, Kegels

Talking About Sex

Stress Urinary Incontinence and the Adjustable Sling

Vaginal Prolapse

Vaginal Prolapse Repair and Sexual Activity

Is it the G-spot ??

Labiaplasty - Lip Service

Cosmetic Gynecologic Procedures

Cosmetic Gynecologic Terminology

Warning: Vaginal Mesh


Technical & Educational Info

 

Central Florida UroGynecology gives lip service a whole new meaning
(
as published in Florida Today July 19, 2010)

Central Florida UroGynecology is a specialized center for urogynecology and cosmetic gynecology.

One of the procedures that are considered cosmetic is a labiaplasty. Even though this can pertain to the outer, larger and inner, smaller lips it is mostly the inner lips or labia minora that are being treated.

It is definitely often a personal choice to have the labia made smaller, however some women have asymmetrical labia that they would like to have corrected. Others are bothered by large labia getting in the way while trying to work out. Tight clothing can press on large labia and cause discomfort.. Some women are even bothered by prolonged sitting which may occur in job situations. The “excuse me I have to stretch my labia” is not socially accepted, however some women definitely get pain and pressure because of the size.

The correction of the labia however, even if they are bothersome, is mostly considered cosmetic by the insurance companies.

In all women the small labia will extend to underneath the clitoris. Even though the labia minora or smaller lips come together beneath the clitoris, there are other skin folds around the clitoris that are sometimes extremely copious and pronounced and need to be reduced to make the appearance of the labiaplasty cosmetically pleasing (clitoroplasty). Obviously the clitoris will not be cut and the nerve to the clitoris does not run through the labia or clitoral folds.

It is important to discuss if you will incur extra costs if a clitoroplasty is needed in addition to the labiaplasty. Often this can be determined at the first consultation, but not always and it may become apparent two weeks after the initial surgery, once the labial size and appearance have normalized.

Even though the labia minora are definitely sensitive, as long as they are not made too short or basically cut off, the sexual experience should be as good or better, since they are no longer in the way.

Vaginal surgery and labial surgery are an art, so choose a surgeon who gives lip service a whole new meaning.

Central Florida UroGynecology is located in Rockledge, just off of US 1

Marja Sprock, MD is a board certified OB/GYN with fellowship training in urogynecology and special expertise in cosmetic gynecology.

Leave a message on this website or call 321-806-3929 for more details.


Central Florida Urogynecology Associates

1009 Harvin Way Suite 110 Rockledge, FL 32955

Phone 321-806-3929

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