Your first appointment is an unhurried, confidential consultation lasting 30-45 minutes. We’ll discuss your medical history, current concerns, and health goals. Depending on your needs, I may perform a physical examination. You’re encouraged to ask any questions—this is your opportunity to understand your options and feel comfortable with your care plan.
Are cosmetic gynaecology procedures safe?
Yes, when performed by a qualified specialist. All surgical procedures are performed in accredited facilities with proper anaesthesia and sterile techniques. Non-surgical treatments use FDA-approved technologies and medical-grade products. During consultation, we’ll discuss specific risks and benefits for your chosen treatment.
How long is recovery after surgical cosmetic gynaecology procedures?
Recovery varies by procedure:
Labiaplasty: 1-2 weeks for return to normal activities, 4-6 weeks for full healing
Vaginoplasty: 2-3 weeks for light activities, 6-8 weeks for full recovery
Hymenoplasty: 4-6 weeks for complete healing
I provide detailed post-operative instructions and am available for support throughout your recovery.
Will my treatments be confidential?
Absolutely. Patient confidentiality is paramount and legally protected. All consultations, examinations, and treatments are conducted in a private setting. Your medical records are kept secure, and no information is shared without your explicit consent.
Do you offer non-surgical options for vaginal rejuvenation?
Yes, I offer several non-surgical treatments including laser vaginal rejuvenation, radiofrequency therapy, and PRP treatments. These options provide effective results for concerns like vaginal laxity, dryness, or mild incontinence without surgery or significant downtime.
What is colposcopy and why might I need one?
Colposcopy is a detailed examination of the cervix using a specialized microscope. It’s recommended when cervical screening detects abnormalities or HPV infection. As a BSCCP accredited colposcopist, I can accurately diagnose and treat cervical changes, preventing progression to serious conditions.