The color of the genital area varies from person to person. Skin tone, race, age, and hormones are among the factors that affect the color of the genital area. Some women may experience a lack of self-confidence due to the dark color of their genital area. Therefore, interest in genital lightening surgery has increased in recent years.
Genital lightening is a procedure performed to brighten and lighten the skin tone of the genital area. This procedure is preferred by women who are uncomfortable with the dark color of their genital area.
Genital lightening is usually performed using methods such as laser or chemical peeling. The laser method targets the skin cells in the genital area to lighten the skin tone. Laser beams destroy the melanin pigments in the top layer of the skin, making the area look lighter.
Chemical peeling aims to remove the top layer of skin cells in the genital area to achieve a younger and smoother skin appearance. Chemical peeling is usually done using acid-based solutions. After the procedure, skin sensitivity may increase and moisturizer should be applied to the area.
Although genital lightening is a simple procedure that takes a few hours, the recovery process requires attention. Mild swelling, redness, and sensitivity may be observed in the area after the procedure. Normal activities can be resumed within a few days after the procedure, but sexual activities should be avoided to prevent irritation in the area.
Skin peeling and flaking may be observed after the procedure. This is normal and can be prevented by moisturizing the area after the procedure. Applying moisturizer to the genital area speeds up the healing process and reduces skin irritation.