Pubic Mound, Labia Surgery Etc....... Posted: 01-22-07 09:28am
From the age of 13 (now 19) ive been aware
of the ugly shape of my body...I have a
large pubic mound (the front bit that is
supposed to protect you during sex) so
when I stand sideways it makes me look
like a man. Noticeable in any
clothes...Although a have 1 child my
fiance has never seen me....They only
person who has was the midwife...And I was
reluctant to that. I never wear clothes
that show it...I always wear long
tops....But they are usually big t-shirts
that dont show me to be the woman I am. I
cry all the time because of it and would
love to get rid of it. I would love
anyone to come forward with replies...On
your thoughts, whether you had it done,
and what it was like having it done. Also
as im from england and I think most of you
are american, what did it cost you to have
it done and where did you have it done.
Sorry for the long ramblings but im so
desperate to have it done!.....Moneys
tight and id just like to know if it a
possibility for me....I dont want to be
depressed forever!
Also because of the large size...I have
quite a large 'hood' and im getting a few
sores in there (abit like heatspots) and
would love to know if its the mound that
is causing these problems would the doctor
refer me to have an operation for it to be
removed???
Thanks
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welshpassion
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Joined: 03 Mar 2007 Posts: 1
Posted: 03-03-07 07:44am
hey, im also 19 and suffer from a pubic
mound. It too aslo has and does affect my
sex life, as im reluctant to let anyone
see me naked. But I have recently been on
the Harley Medical Group website a top
leading cosmetic surgery clinic. I
requested a brochuere and got it today. In
all honesty I got so I can look into
breast surgery, but was delighted to see
they do cosmetic surgery on the pubic
mound. Its worth getting a brochuere and
loooking into it as I will. Hope this
helps you in some way.
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catchmeifyoucan
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Joined: 01 May 2007 Posts: 4
Hi Posted: 05-01-07 17:10pm
I also have this problem. I hate it. I
never let anyone see me naked, ever.
Besides like you in childbirth. I have had
this problem since highschool for the most
part. It is THE most embarrassing thing
ever. I can't wear a bathing suit or
refuse to is more like. I also am
wondering about surgery and how to go
about it and also how much it cost. Have
you found anything out?
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HoneyBee00
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Joined: 13 Jun 2007 Posts: 1 Location: Bayonne, NJ
Re: Hi Posted: 06-13-07 23:43pm
catchmeifyoucan
wrote:
I also have this problem. I
don't like it. I never let anyone see me
naked, ever. Besides like you in
childbirth. I have had this problem since
highschool for the most part. It is THE
most embarrassing thing ever. I can't wear
a bathing suit or refuse to is more like.
I also am wondering about surgery and how
to go about it and also how much it cost.
Have you found anything
out?
I feel the same way too. When I had a
c-section with my second child that's when
I noticed my pubic mound was huge because
of the swelling. It's been 7 years and the
swelling is still there. I'am mortified
because is the fact that I can not have a
regular sex life. I hate it when my
boyfriend comments how fat my valuables
are. I have to wear long blouses or t-
shirts to cover that mound because it
bulges out of my clothes. I hate to see
myself naked and I feel so insecure. I
hope some one can come up with some
reference. Is hard to look this subject on
the internet.
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healthyme
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Joined: 24 Jul 2007 Posts: 1 Location: , USA
Posted: 07-24-07 11:19am
Everyone seems so helpless about this. I
didn't have this particular surgery, but I
did have labiaplasty. The surgeon, Dr.
Pamela Loftus in Boca Raton, FL, also did
liposuction of the mons pubis. This is
what you need to look for--liposuction of
the mons pubis(I hope that's spelled
right). I think there's plenty of hope for
you to be comfortable with yourselves.
Good luck with everything!
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Torment
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Joined: 17 Apr 2008 Posts: 1
Posted: 04-17-08 04:00am
I too have the same problem and thought
that I was the only one. I can't wear
fitted trousers because of the 'man bulge'
that I have and wear long baggy t-shirts
in order to cover up. I never expected
anyone to write their thoughts about this
subject. I too am on a tight budget as I
am putting myself through university but
would love the confidence to wear a
shorter t-shirt and trousers which
actually fit instead of big baggy ones.
Can anyone tell me if they have found out
prices yet as I would love to know.
Thanks.