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Female genital plastic surgery has become an increasingly sought-after option for women seeking improvement in genital appearance, relief from discomfort, and increased sexual pleasure. These surgeries are a combination of gynecologic, plastic, and cosmetic procedures. Every year sees a higher demand for physicians properly trained and able to perform them.
This unique text from the acknowledged experts in the field covers;
Examining the issues from individual patients perspectives, it is written in an academic but easy-to-read style with understandable and unambiguous drawings and photographs. It contains a step-by-step surgical approach, how to best select the right surgical candidates, how to treat this select group of patients, the sexual issues involved, how to individualize techniques for each specific patient, how to deal with criticism from colleagues or journalists, psychosexual issues, and patient protection.
List of contributors, vi
Preface, vii
Acknowledgments, viii
1 Introduction, 1Michael P. Goodman
2 Genital plastics: the history of development, 3Michael P. Goodman
3 Anatomic considerations, 9Orawee Chinthakanan, Robert D. Moore, and John R. Miklos
4 Definitions, 25Michael P. Goodman
5 Philosophy, rationale, and patient selection, 31Michael P. Goodman
6 Ethical considerations of female genital plastic cosmetic surgery, 39Andrew T. Goldstein and Sarah L. Jutrzonka
7 Patient protection and pre‐operative assessment, 45Michael P. Goodman
8 Surgical procedures I: vulva and mons pubis, 51Michael P. Goodman, with contributions from David Matlock, Alex Simopoulos, Bernard H. Stern, and Otto J. Placik
9 Surgical procedures II: perineoplasty, vaginoplasty, colpoperineoplasty (“vaginal rejuvenation”), 88Robert D. Moore, John R. Miklos, and Orawee Chinthakanan
10 The biomechanics and physiology of clitoral and vaginally activated orgasm: impact of vaginal tightening operations, 102Michael P. Goodman
11 The G‐spot, 108Dudley Robinson and Linda Cardozo
12 Post‐operative care, 112Michael P. Goodman
13 Aesthetic male‐to‐female transsexual surgery, 120Marci Bowers
14 Anesthetic choices and office‐based surgery, 131Michael P. Goodman
15 Non‐surgical cosmetic vulvovaginal procedures, 138Gustavo Leibaschoff and Pablo Gonzalez Isaza
16 Surgical risks and untoward outcomes, 154Otto J. Placik
17 Revisions and re‐operations, 186Michael P. Goodman
18 Psychosexual issues, 200Michael P. Goodman
19 Outcomes, 206Michael P. Goodman
20 Pearls for practice, 212Michael P. Goodman
21 Standards of care, 215Michael P. Goodman
Index, 222
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