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The Batalha Clitoropexy: Shortening an Elongated Clitoris - A Minimally Invasive Technique.

Female cosmetic genital surgery is becoming increasingly sought after by women who are concerned with the appearance of their vulva. Labiaplasty for the labia minora is undoubtedly the most commonly performed female cosmetic genital surgery. However, an increasing number of patients seen in our clinics in both Brazil and the United States are presenting with clitoral hypertrophy, specifically clitoral elongation. The elongated clitoris will usually protrude beyond the labia minora and majora and from the patient's perspective will give a less feminine appearance as they will often describe the protruding clitoris as feeling like they have a small penis. The surgical technique described here, Batalha Clitoropexy, is a minimally invasive surgical technique for clitoral length-reduction that does not require amputation or debulking. This technique is presented in the form of the detailed sequential steps needed to achieve satisfactory results. Photos taken before and after the procedure in a representative case show that the clitoral length has been shortened from 5.0 cm to 1.5 cm without the need of an invasive amputation or debulking clitoroplasty. Many patients with clitoromegaly or an elongated protruding clitoris do not need to undergo an invasive clitoroplasty. Specifically, patients with clitoral elongation or clitoral ptosis can be surgically treated with a less-invasive clitoropexy surgical procedure which can restore normal anatomic position to treat a protruding clitoris.

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