Questions to Ask Before Your Labiaplasty

A good consultation is a conversation. These are the key questions to ask before labiaplasty so you can decide with clarity and confidence.
Deciding to explore labiaplasty is a deeply personal step, and the consultation is where much of that decision-making truly happens. It is not an exam you need to pass or a sales pitch you have to endure; at its best, it is an open, two-way conversation between you and your surgeon. You deserve to leave feeling informed, respected, and never rushed.
Coming prepared with thoughtful questions helps you make the most of that time. The goal is not to memorize medical jargon, but to understand what is right for your body, your goals, and your peace of mind. Below are the questions that tend to matter most, so you can walk into your appointment with clarity rather than uncertainty.
Questions About Your Surgeon's Experience
The person performing your procedure matters as much as the procedure itself. You have every right to ask about their training, credentials, and how often they perform labiaplasty specifically, since intimate surgery is a specialized field that benefits from focused experience. A surgeon who welcomes these questions is usually one who takes your care seriously.
Helpful questions to ask include:
- Are you a board-certified gynecologist or qualified specialist in this type of surgery?
- How many labiaplasties have you personally performed, and over how many years?
- Which techniques do you use, and why might one suit me better than another?
- Can I see before-and-after examples of patients with concerns similar to mine?
Questions About the Procedure and Technique
Labiaplasty is not a single, one-size-fits-all operation. Different techniques exist, and the right choice depends on your anatomy and what you hope to achieve. For example, some practices use a CO₂ laser approach, which can offer precise tissue handling, and it is reasonable to ask how a given method might affect your comfort, scarring, and healing.
Ask your surgeon to explain, in plain language, exactly what they propose to do and why. A clear answer should cover what tissue will be addressed, what your realistic results may look like, and how your individual anatomy shapes the plan. Understanding the how and the why helps you feel like a true partner in the decision rather than a passive participant.
Questions About Recovery and Aftercare
Knowing what to expect after surgery is just as important as understanding the surgery itself. Recovery timelines vary from person to person, so ask about typical healing milestones, how to manage discomfort, and when you can return to work, exercise, and intimacy. Clear aftercare guidance reduces anxiety and helps you plan your life around your healing.
It is also wise to ask how follow-up care works and who to contact if you have questions or concerns during recovery. If you are traveling from another city or country, ask specifically how post-operative check-ins can be handled, whether in person or remotely, so you never feel unsupported once you are back home.
Questions About Risks and Realistic Outcomes
Every surgical procedure carries some degree of risk, and a trustworthy surgeon will discuss these honestly rather than promising perfection. Ask about possible complications, how often they occur in their practice, and how they would be managed if they arose. Beware of anyone who guarantees a flawless result, as healthy bodies heal in individual ways.
It also helps to share your personal goals openly and ask whether they are realistic. Sometimes expectations and anatomy align beautifully; other times a gentle, candid conversation helps refine what you hope for. This honesty protects you and lays the foundation for genuine satisfaction with your outcome.
Key Takeaways
If you remember only a few things going into your consultation, let them be these simple reminders that keep the focus where it belongs, on your comfort and confidence.
- Ask about your surgeon's specific experience and credentials in intimate surgery.
- Request a clear, jargon-free explanation of the technique and your expected results.
- Understand the recovery timeline, aftercare, and how follow-up support works.
- Discuss risks honestly and be wary of any guaranteed outcome.
- Trust how the conversation feels; you should never feel judged or rushed.
Taking the Next Step With Confidence
The right consultation should leave you feeling heard, informed, and free of pressure. At Femi Saúde Women's Clinic in Curitiba, Dr. Melissa Amoroso is a board-certified gynecologist (FEBRASGO) who has focused on female intimate surgery since 2018 and has personally performed more than 500 labiaplasties using CO₂ laser technique. Her approach is centered on listening first and answering every question with patience and care.
If you would like to ask these questions in a supportive, judgment-free setting, you are warmly invited to book a consultation. Online appointments are available, with dedicated support for international patients, so you can begin the conversation from wherever you are and decide on your own terms and in your own time.
Tem alguma dúvida sobre labioplastia?
Agende uma consulta confidencial com a Dra. Melissa Amoroso — presencial ou online.


