Labiaplasty vs. Vaginoplasty: What’s the Difference?

INTRO

Many women researching cosmetic gynecology procedures come across both labiaplasty and vaginoplasty, but these procedures address different anatomy and concerns. Understanding the difference is essential for choosing the right treatment and setting appropriate expectations.

As a board-certified OB-GYN specializing in cosmetic gynecology, Dr. Kimberly L. Evans helps patients make informed, personalized decisions based on anatomy, function, and goals.

What Is Labiaplasty?

Labiaplasty is a surgical procedure focused on the external genital anatomy, specifically the labia minora and, in some cases, the labia majora. The goal is to reduce excess tissue, improve symmetry, and alleviate physical discomfort.

Women may seek labiaplasty for:

  • Irritation with exercise or clothing

  • Asymmetry or elongation of the labia

  • Discomfort during intimacy

  • Personal or aesthetic concerns

Labiaplasty does not tighten the vaginal canal.

What Is Vaginoplasty?

Vaginoplasty is a surgical procedure that focuses on the internal vaginal canal and supporting tissues. It is commonly performed to address vaginal laxity that may occur after childbirth or aging.

Vaginoplasty may help with:

  • Reduced vaginal tone

  • Loss of internal support

  • Functional concerns following childbirth

Vaginoplasty does not alter the external labia.

Labiaplasty vs. Vaginoplasty — Key Differences

Labiaplasty vs. Vaginoplasty — Key Differences

Can Labiaplasty and Vaginoplasty Be Performed Together?

Yes. Labiaplasty and vaginoplasty address different anatomy and may be safely combined in appropriate patients after careful evaluation. Each procedure is assessed independently to ensure medical appropriateness and patient safety.

Surgical vs. Non-Surgical Options

Some women may be candidates for non-surgical vaginal rejuvenation depending on symptoms and goals. These treatments can improve tissue quality but do not replace surgical correction when structural changes are present.

Choosing the Right Procedure

The best way to determine whether labiaplasty, vaginoplasty, or a combination approach is right for you is through a private consultation with a board-certified OB-GYN experienced in cosmetic gynecology.

If you are considering cosmetic gynecology surgery in Houston, Dr. Kimberly L. Evans offers discreet, individualized consultations focused on safety, anatomy, and long-term results.