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Existing techniques for labia minora reconstruction, developed for individuals with botched labiaplasties, currently rely on the surgical use of the clitoral hood, which is often absent in those who have undergone female genital cutting. This study introduces two novel approaches for labia minora reconstruction. Patients underwent bilateral or unilateral reconstruction as needed, and ultimately, all expressed satisfaction with no significant clinical complications observed. While longitudinal impact studies are warranted, this study introduces a surgical option for individuals with female genital cutting and botched labiaplasty seeking to restore the appearance of the excised labia minora. This pioneering reconstruction technique aspires to offer healing and empowerment, contributing to an overall more compassionate and comprehensive healthcare landscape for female genital mutilation/cutting survivors and botched labiaplasty patients.
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