Does Insurance Cover Labiaplasty?
In a recent post on the medical forum RealSelf, a woman interested in labiaplasty explained that she was experiencing pain from friction and traction, skin tearing, and other issues from having an enlarged labia. Since she viewed these problems as purely medical and needed surgery to correct them, the woman inquired whether insurance would cover her labiaplasty. Dr. Dimitri Koumanis offered the unfortunate truth to this question in his response.
Although the procedure can resolve physical discomfort like chafing and irritation during intimacy or sporting activities, health insurance rarely covers labiaplasty. While some doctors may say they offer the surgery under insurance, this is typically not true. Surgeons who claim this are often under-trained or inexperienced in labiaplasty or are offering a straight tissue excision approach that can lead to abnormally painful and visible scars, as well as excessive vaginal dryness.
Even if the purpose of undergoing female intimate surgery is to alleviate discomfort and hygiene difficulties, the procedure is still considered “cosmetic,” and as a result, it is not covered by most insurance providers. Despite expert surgeons pleading with these companies to cover the procedure, labiaplasty is still deemed “medically unnecessary” and “cosmetic” in nature. Dr. Koumanis and his colleagues hope one day this view will change.
Whether you wish to improve your appearance and/or relieve physical discomfort due to prominent labia minora, we offer different financing options to help you afford the procedure you need. Schedule your consultation with Dr. Koumanis to learn how you can pay for labiaplasty with a manageable payment plan with convenient monthly payments.
Among the many questions Dr. Dimitri Koumanis receives about female intimate surgery, one of the most popular is, “How much does labiaplasty cost?” In addition to answering this question during consultations at Saratoga Springs Plastic Surgery, he has also provided an explanation for a woman posing the question on the online forum RealSelf.
Labiaplasty can provide significant improvement in appearance and symptons for the right candidate, but how old do you need to be to qualify? Dr. Dimitri Koumanis recently provided his professional opinion for this question on the online medical forum RealSelf. He explains that labiaplasty–more specifically, labia minora reduction–can be performed on younger women or teenagers, but if underage, the following must apply to the patient:
As part of his dedication to educating patients about female intimate surgery, Dr. Dimitri Koumanis often contributes to online forums to answer commonly asked questions. He recently shared his knowledge on labiaplasty to help a patient who had undergone the procedure two weeks prior. This individual reported that her healing was going smoothly so far–and sensation to the area seemed normal–but she had one major concern: could she still experience a loss of sensation in the future due to her 

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