Hoodectomy

 

Hoodectomy, also known as clitoral unhooding, is a surgical procedure designed to reduce the size of the clitoral hood to enhance sexual satisfaction. The clitoral hood serves a protective function but can sometimes be larger than desired, which may interfere with sexual stimulation or satisfaction. The procedure aims to expose the clitoral glans to increase sexual pleasure or to achieve a desired aesthetic appearance.

How We Do It

Consultation

Analysis of the patient 

Diagnosis

Analysis of the patient 

Treatment Plan

Decide a course of action 

Follow Ups

Ensure the plan is working

Prevention Tips

Recommendations by the doctor 

Treatment Option

Our skilled surgeons perform hoodectomy with absolute precision, ensuring the preservation of nerve function and improving the accessibility and visibility of the clitoris. The surgery is usually done under local anaesthesia and may take about 30 minutes to an hour to complete. The recovery period varies but generally includes several days of reduced physical activity and sexual abstinence for a period recommended by the healthcare provider.

Our Recommended Treatment

We recommend an in-depth consultation to determine the most appropriate course of treatment based on your personal needs and goals. It’s important to consult with a qualified medical professional for a comprehensive understanding of the procedure, its risks, and whether it’s an appropriate option for you.

Tips

FAQ’s

Recovery time for a hoodectomy is typically around two weeks, but this can vary depending on the individual. Sexual activities should be avoided for 4-6 weeks.

Hoodectomy can enhance sexual sensation for some women by exposing the clitoris more directly to sexual stimulation.

As with any surgery, there are risks including infection, bleeding, and scarring. However, complications are rare when the procedure is performed by an experienced surgeon.