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Everything You Wanted to Know About Healing from Surgery of Your Intimate Parts (LabiaSculpt)

LabiaSculpt continues to be a trend-setting contender in the surgical arena, according to the latest statistics from the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. This intimate surgery, done right, can be a very satisfying procedure for women. LabiaSculpt helps: Improve self-confidence in appearance Allow women to perform the activities that they enjoy Allow women to wear the clothing that they want Dr. Ong is proud to provide LabiaSculpt surgery to patients in Scottsdale, Phoenix, and Mesa AZ and surrounding areas. Call to schedule a consultation today, and read the blog to learn more! Call Today to Schedule an Appointment Learn About The Women’s Intimate Wellness™ Workshop How To Prepare for a LabiaSculpt Surgery 1) Feel Comfortable that you have Chosen the Right Surgeon for Your

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why women choose labiaplasty

Why are women turning to LabiaSculpt and other intimate surgeries?

I cannot explain how grateful I am to have FINALLY done this procedure. I feel so comfortable in my own skin. I can wear ANY clothing/ underwear I want and feel 100% comfortable. So excited to cross this MAJOR insecurity off! – BP What are the reasons that women are asking for a LabiaSculpt surgery? What is driving thousands of women to have surgery on their most intimate parts? LabiaSculpt: Surgical alteration of the labia is continues to be a trend-setting contender in the surgical arena, with 23% more procedures performed according to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.  In a study questionnaire “Why Women Request LabiaSculpt” Sarah C. Sorice, M.D.; Alexander Y. Li, B.S., M.S.; Francisco L. Canales, M.D.;Heather J. Furnas, M.D. Plast

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Trim or Wedge for Labiaplasty

LabiaSculpt: Trim or Wedge?

LabiaSculpt Surgery is one of the most sought-after surgical procedures in the US today. Women desire to have their intimate parts be more attractive for many reasons and they want to know how the procedure is done. Women want to know, “What is the best technique for LabiaSculpt Surgery?“ In fact, this is one of the most frequently asked questions in the field of aesthetic female rejuvenation today. Watch Dr. Ong Perform an In-Office LabiaSculpt Surgery View Our Vaginal Rejuvenation Before & After Gallery Learn About The Women’s Intimate Wellness™ Workshop TRIM OR WEDGE LabiaSculpt? Women often ask, “Do I need a trim or wedge LabiaSculpt surgery?” and “What are the advantages and disadvantages of a trim or wedge LabiaSculpt surgery?” These questions are somewhat synonymous

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Your G-Spot

The Elusive G-Spot: Here’s What You Need to Know

The Truth Behind the “G-Spot”—and How to Get the Pleasure You Want Some call it a magic button. Others swear it doesn’t exist. No wonder the so-called G-spot feels more like a rumor than a roadmap. Here’s what really matters:  The rush of blood, nerves, and natural glide that flips “meh” moments into breath-stealing yeses. When those signals get hijacked—by dryness, stress, or hormone dips—pleasure stalls no matter how long you hunt for a single spot. Meet the Whole “Clitoral Complex” Think of the visible clitoris as an iceberg tip. Beneath the surface, two smooth limbs wrap the vaginal canal and meet around the urethra. That inner network is what many label the G-spot. Key takeaway: You’re not chasing a pinhead; you’re awakening a zone

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Stress Urinary Incontinence- What Causes a Leaky Bladder?

Have you ever laughed or coughed and felt uncomfortable because a little bit of urine leaked out?  Well, you are not alone.  Stress urinary incontinence is the most common type of incontinence in women under the age of 60.  For some women, it can really have an impact on their life- disrupting work and exercising, social activities, and even affect their sex life. Stress incontinence happens when physical movement or activity- such as coughing, sneezing or running puts pressure on your bladder.  Stress incontinence occurs when the muscles and other tissue that support the bladder (pelvic floor muscles) weaken. This weakening allows for unintentional loss of urine. Are you wondering what causes your pelvic floor muscles to weaken? Here are some factors: Pregnancy- supporting the

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