Female Genital Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery

Female Genital Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery

  • Michael P. Goodman
  • Otto Placik
  • David Matlock
  • Alex Simopoulos
  • Robert Moore
  • Linda Cardozo
  • John Miklos
  • Andrew T. Goldstein
  • David Veale
  • Bernard Stern
  • Marci Bowers
  • Gail Goldstein
Publisher:John Wiley & SonsISBN 13: 9781118848487ISBN 10: 1118848489

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Female Genital Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery is written by Michael P. Goodman and published by John Wiley & Sons. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1118848489 (ISBN 10) and 9781118848487 (ISBN 13).

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; the anatomy of the area the specific surgical procedures and all their variations patients rationales for surgery training guidelines and ethical issues outcome statistics sexual issues patient selection potential risks and complications. 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.