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What this before and after gallery shows

This gallery provides examples of before and after results for women considering intimate surgical or aesthetic treatment. The images and explanations are intended to help patients understand the types of concerns that may be addressed, the variations in presentation from one patient to another, and the importance of an individual assessment before treatment.

Every patient has different anatomy, goals, and medical considerations. For that reason, before and after images should be viewed as examples of treatment outcomes rather than a prediction of what any one individual result will look like.

 

Who this page may be helpful for

This page may be helpful for women who are researching treatment for functional or cosmetic intimate concerns and would like to see real examples of the types of changes that may be possible following treatment.

Some patients are seeking treatment because of physical discomfort, irritation, or clothing-related concerns. Others are looking to address appearance-related concerns or improve confidence. A consultation is the best way to understand which treatment options may be suitable and whether a procedure is appropriate for your individual needs.

You should arrange to take time off work for most surgical procedures such as labiaplasty, clitoral hood reduction surgery etc. , depending on the type of work that you do. Most patients arrange around one week off work. If your job is particularly physical, then you may need to take slightly longer.

Expect the area to feel quite sore in the first week or two. This is perfectly normal. You will be given a course of antibiotics to take and some pain relief medication. Be sure to complete the course of antibiotics, these help to minimize the risk of infection.

You may notice some swelling in the first few weeks after surgery. This will gradually settle down over time. Most of the swelling should have settled within six weeks. You can help reduce swelling by applying a cold pack to the area for ten to twenty minutes, leaving twenty minutes between each application. This may also help reduce any pain or discomfort.

You must avoid baths at first. It is important to keep the area very clean, but shower rather than taking baths in the first few weeks. Wear comfortable underwear, nothing too tight fitting as this may increase discomfort.

It is important to avoid sexual intercourse for six weeks after surgical procedures. Use sanitary towels rather than tampons for six weeks.

Non-surgical procedures such as labial puff fillers  usually do not require any time off work at all

Our patient care team will arrange follow up appointments with your surgeon to monitor your recovery

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Why before and after images are useful

Before and after images can help patients understand how treatment plans are tailored to different concerns and how results may vary depending on anatomy, healing, and the procedure performed. They can also provide a clearer visual reference than text alone.

However, images are only one part of the decision-making process. A thorough consultation with a Urologist , discussion of expectations, review of medical history, and explanation of treatment options are all essential before proceeding with any surgical or non-surgical care.

What affects before and after results

Results can vary for several reasons, including the patient’s starting anatomy, the type of treatment performed, the extent of correction required, the healing process, and how the body responds after treatment.

Photography angle, lighting, timing, and stage of healing can also affect how results appear in images. For that reason, before and after photos should always be interpreted with clinical context rather than viewed in isolation.

You should arrange to take time off work depending on the type of work that you do. Most patients arrange around one week off work. If your job is particularly physical, then you may need to take slightly longer.

Expect the area to feel quite sore in the first week or two. This is perfectly normal. You will be given a course of antibiotics to take and some pain relief medication. Be sure to complete the course of antibiotics, these help to minimize the risk of infection.

You may notice some swelling in the first few weeks after surgery. This will gradually settle down over time. Most of the swelling should have settled within six weeks. You can help reduce swelling by applying a cold pack to the area for ten to twenty minutes, leaving twenty minutes between each application. This may also help reduce any pain or discomfort.

You must avoid baths at first. It is important to keep the area very clean, but shower rather than taking baths in the first few weeks. Wear comfortable underwear, nothing too tight fitting as this may increase discomfort.

It is important to avoid sexual intercourse for six weeks. Use sanitary towels rather than tampons for six weeks.

Our patient care team will arrange follow up appointments with your surgeon to monitor your recovery

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A discreet and personalised approach to care

We understand that intimate treatment is a sensitive subject for many patients. Our approach is private, respectful, and focused on understanding each patient’s concerns with care and discretion.

Treatment planning is based on clinical suitability, patient goals, and realistic expectations. Where appropriate, patients are guided through the available options, expected recovery, and the practical considerations involved in treatment and aftercare.

What to expect at consultation

A consultation with Urologist, Dr Nenad Djakovic is an opportunity to discuss your concerns in confidence, explain what you would like to improve, and receive an individual assessment. During the consultation, treatment suitability, likely outcomes, limitations, and recovery considerations can be discussed in detail.

This process is important because intimate procedures should never be approached as one-size-fits-all. The most appropriate treatment depends on your anatomy, symptoms, preferences, and overall goals.

Understanding treatment outcomes and expectations

The aim of treatment is to address the concerns discussed at consultation while maintaining a natural and appropriate outcome for the individual patient. A careful assessment of goals and suitability is important to help patients make an informed decision.

It is also important to understand that no two results are identical. Good treatment planning involves balancing clinical judgment, safety, realistic expectations, and the patient’s own priorities.

 

 

 

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Labial Filler Before & After

Below are examples of before and after labial filler treatment.

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Labiaplasty Surgery Before & After

Below are examples of before and after labiaplasty surgery.

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Frequently Asked Questions

 These images are provided to help illustrate the type of changes that may be achieved with treatment. They should be viewed as examples only, as results vary from patient to patient. They are genuine images taken in-clinic immediately before and after treatment

 Not necessarily. Every patient has different anatomy, treatment goals, and healing patterns, so individual outcomes will vary. A consultation is the best way to discuss what may be realistic in your case. 

 No. Images are useful, but they do not replace a full medical discussion. Suitability, recovery, limitations, and expected outcomes should always be reviewed as part of an individual consultation. 

The most appropriate treatment depends on your concerns, examination findings, medical history, and goals. A consultation allows these factors to be reviewed in a private and structured way.

All treatments are performed by Specialist Urologist, Dr Nenad Djakovic 

All treatments are performed in CQC registered clinics and hospitals in central London

We offer free vide consultations with Dr Djakovic for female procedures. A consultation in clinic currently costs £ 50

Of course. All treatment is completely confidential and in private clinical settings 

Finance is available for all procedures, including interest-free finance subject to status

Surgery Before & Afters

Below are examples of before and after undergoing surgery.

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Our results speak for themselves