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'Designer vagina' surgeries DOUBLE in a year because ultra-tight sports leggings have become so popular, plastic surgeon claims​

  • Rise in tight sports leggings has seen more women experience pain and chaffing
  • This in turn has led to a rise in labiaplasty to remove tissue causing genital pain
  • Surgeon says he has now treated more women in first part 2022 than all of 2021
The number of women seeking 'designer vaginas' has doubled in recent years due to the rising popularity of sports leggings, a top plastic surgeon claims.

Labiaplasties involve reducing the size of the labia minora — the flaps of skin either side of the vaginal opening — and cost up to £4,000.

Dr John Skevofilax, chief surgeon at Juvenis Clinic, said he performed around 50 of the procedures in 2021.

But a surge in demand in the last year meant he had already surpassed that number by the first half of 2022.

Dr Skevofilax told MailOnline women were increasingly seeking labiaplasty because tight clothing like leggings are uncomfortable and 'draws attention to the labia'.

'Exercise clothing is a little bit tighter and it's formfitting so it does put pressure on the area,' he said.

'They experience pain, discomfort in general, chafing, a lot of women actually will feel so uncomfortable that they avoid trying to wear this type of clothing.

'It's all really interlinked, choosing a pair of leggings which causes discomfort and which in turn draws attention to the labia and the need for surgery.'

What is labiaplasty?​

Labiaplasty is surgery to reduce the size of the labia minora – the flaps of skin either side of the vaginal opening.

It involves cutting away unwanted tissue with a scalpel of laser in procedure that takes about one to two hours.

Some women have labiaplasty because they do not like the look of their labia.

However the NHS advises that it's completely normal to have noticeable skin folds around the opening of your vagina.

As in most cases this does not cause any problems labiaplasty is rarely available on the NHs.

Women considering labiaplasty are urged to speak to their GP first who may encourage them to speak to a counsellor or psychologist before undergoing surgery.

In the UK, a labiaplasty costs about £2,000 to £4,000, though the cost can vary depending on the extent of the procedure.

Labiaplasty is generally only offered in exceptional circumstances, such as to remove cancerous tissue in cases of vulval cancer.

Leggings are thought to have become trendy in the 1970s thanks to some of the decade's biggest celebrities like Debbie Harry and the late Olivia Newton-John.

But in recent years they have been replaced by skin-tight sports leggings that have coincided with the rise in gym culture.

Sometimes referred to as 'athleisure' - a mix between gym and casual wear - the style has been popularised by reality TV stars the Kardashians.

Dr Skevofilax said that 80 per cent of women seeking labiaplasty were now looking to fix discomfort while wearing tight clothing rather than for aesthetic reasons.

Designer vaginas were previously thought to have been fuelled by unrealistic body images in pornography.

But Dr Skevofilax said this was a 'dangerous and misleading' as it fostered a sense of shame for women seeking help for pain they experience going about their lives.

'Women should be able to wear whatever they want to wear,' he said.

'If they choose tight clothing, for instance yoga pants because they are following a specific fashion trend or just because it's simply more fitting for this type of exercise, they should be able to do so without anxiety and "a bite of the lip" of what's to come.

'In fact, I have never had a patient say: "I want my vagina to look like such and such a porn star".'

Dr Skevofilax, a cosmetic surgeon with 15 years experience, instead attributed a rise in labiaplasty to women being more open about their experiences with pain from wearing tight clothing and the solutions.

Where women do want labiaplasty for aesthetic reasons Dr Skevofilax said he had a long chat during the consultation to ensure the treatment was right for them.

'By doing this we can make sure people are making the right decisions for themselves,' he said.

Labiaplasty involved using a scalpel or laser to reduce the size of the labia minora – the flaps of skin found either side of the vaginal opening.

The procedure can be done with either general anaesthetic or a local anaesthetic and can take between one to two hours.

Labiaplasty generally costs between £2,000 to £4,000 at a private clinic though the total price tag can depend on the extent of the work being done.

As this is considered a cosmetic procedure it's only available on the NHS in rare circumstances.

These include remove cancerous tissue if a woman has vulval cancer.
 
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crazy world we live in
 
Call me old-fashioned but maybe try wearing clothes that you can't see the exact shape of your cunt in.

Like if a dude is wearing pants so tight you can tell if he's circumcised or not, ew, gross. Ditto for snatch.
Remember when the selling point of thongs was that there were no or less panty lines? I do. I also remember when women took that as a challenge and just wore tighter, because some of them certainly did. I'm not surprised we've reached this point and we're rediscovering part of the point of underwear.
 
I'm starting to think that plastic surgeons deserve to join in the fun on the day of the rope. They seem to exist almost exclusively to sexually mutilate the mentally ill at this point.
They've always done that. A little bump on the nose being removed makes some sense, but they've always mutilated perfectly ok people to look worse. Honestly, any "sane" doctor should tell someone "you're getting old deal with it" instead of destroying their faces.
 
Call me old-fashioned but maybe try wearing clothes that you can't see the exact shape of your cunt in.

Like if a dude is wearing pants so tight you can tell if he's circumcised or not, ew, gross. Ditto for snatch.

When I was a teenager, our youth pastor once wore some old jeans that were so tight you could see everything. Well, at least we knew why such a short, dweeby guy landed such a bombshell.
 
They've always done that. A little bump on the nose being removed makes some sense, but they've always mutilated perfectly ok people to look worse. Honestly, any "sane" doctor should tell someone "you're getting old deal with it" instead of destroying their faces.
The medical industry is absolutely full of sociopaths, because the godlike power over life and death it afford them. Just like Dentists.
 
Further proof that women will dismember themselves to follow a fashion trend.
I'm sure the Chinese men of old loved small feet, but they weren't the ones telling women to strangulate their feet for the rest of their lives.
I'm having an absurdly hard time imagining a man shaving down their cock so it fits in tight jeans better.
When men want to look better, we try to eat less and go to the gym.

Women do that, too, but they're also more susceptible to fad diets and "get thin quick" schemes from the internet like those involving apple cider vinegar. More importantly, makeup is a matter of course for most of them, and even plastic surgery is less off the table for them than it is for men.

It's not because of men that they go those specific lengths. Men just end up more inclined towards actually changing their physique if they want to look better, whereas women seem to be more inclined towards putting things on or even cutting things off-- and even when they try to actually change their physique, the effort is less grounded (which, I imagine, is why anorexia is more common among women).

I don't know why that's the way it is (I only know that men have-- at best-- hardly anything to do with it), but it is.
 
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