Clitoral Hood Reduction
The clitoris is a vital component for female sexual arousal and orgasm. The physical form of the clitoral hood, which covers the clitoris, can impact both sexual enjoyment and the aesthetics of the vaginal area. Reducing the clitoral hood can increase clitoral stimulation and enhance sexual pleasure. At Maia Plastic Surgery, Dr. Munique Maia is experienced in clitoral hood reduction surgery, providing expert care at our clinic in Tysons Corner, VA.
The clitoris is a highly sensitive collection of nerves that is connected to sexual arousal. The clitoral hood is the skin and tissue that covers the clitoris. When the clitoral hood is too large, it can impact the stimulation of the clitoris by reducing its exposure during sexual activity. Removing excess skin or tissue from the clitoral hood through plastic surgery can increase sexual pleasure for women. If you are concerned about the size of your clitoral hood, Dr. Maia can discuss the options available to address this issue.
Clitoral Hood Reduction for Aesthetic Purposes
Another reason for clitoral hood reduction is aesthetics, and it may be part of a vaginal rejuvenation surgery. If a woman has labiaplasty to address stretched or large labia, the clitoral hood may appear too large in comparison. When the labia are smaller, the clitoral hood may become more prominent. A clitoral hood reduction procedure can improve clitoral stimulation while also enhancing the aesthetic balance of the vaginal area. The result can be a more youthful and harmonious appearance of the vaginal area, which many patients find both visually appealing and more comfortable.
Experienced Care from Dr. Munique Maia
Dr. Maia is a respected, board-certified plastic surgeon with many years of experience in vaginal rejuvenation procedures, including clitoral hood reduction. If you are considering plastic surgery for clitoral hood reduction, contact us at Maia Plastic Surgery. We can schedule a private consultation with Dr. Maia at our medical center in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area to discuss vaginal alterations for cosmetic or functional purposes.