Patients in need of a convenient and state-of-the-art labiaplasty option have a solution. Dr. Shaya Taghechian, a physician with Georgia Urology, is the only professional in the Southeast offering a specialized, non-invasive, scarless labiaplasty procedure using the InMode device.
Women experiencing labial discomfort or challenges due to childbirth, hormonal changes, weight loss, or aging often opt for labiaplasty. Scarless labiaplasty is an office procedure done under local anesthesia and light sedation without the use of cutting or stitches. Radiofrequency technology is used to instantly tighten and reduce the size of the labia without the risks associated with traditional surgical labiaplasty. Downtime is minimal, with patients typically returning to work within one to two days of the procedure. Most non-pregnant females are eligible for the procedure.
“The physician team at Georgia Urology strives to stay on top of technological advances,” says Dr. Taghechian, “and I’m honored to have access to InMode, which allows patients the opportunity to take advantage of a fantastic surgical option.”
In addition to scarless labiaplasty, Dr. Taghechian offers Votiva Vaginal Rejuvenation. This is an ideal, painless treatment for the patient who is experiencing vaginal dryness, laxity or feeling of looseness, vaginal burning or itching, mild urinary leakage, painful intercourse, and other symptoms. Votiva can be used on any woman of any age and may be especially suited for those women who cannot use hormonal replacement.
Georgia Urology and Dr. Taghechian are offering scarless labiaplasty at our Smyrna office.
Patients can schedule an appointment by calling (770) 991-0022.
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