Aesthetic correction of the Venus mound
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The Venus mound, also known as the mons pubis or mons veneris, plays an important role in female anatomy and aesthetics. It is located above the pubic symphysis and below the lower abdomen and is covered by fatty tissue and skin. The appearance of the mons veneris can change over the course of a woman's life due to various factors such as weight changes, pregnancy or ageing.These changes can cause discomfort or self-confidence issues for some women, which is why aesthetic surgery or treatments can be performed to restore complete well-being and self-confidence.what are my mons veneris treatment options? the most common surgical procedures in the mons veneris area are liposuction, lifting or skin tightening. These changes can cause discomfort or self-confidence issues for some women, which is why aesthetic surgery or treatments can be performed to restore complete well-being and self-confidence.
What treatment options do I have for the Venus mound?
The most common surgical procedures in the area of the mons pubis are liposuction, lifting or skin tightening.
During liposuction, excess fat is removed from the mons veneris to make it flatter and more aesthetically pleasing. If the skin in this area is sagging, a lift can be performed. This can also be performed in combination with liposuction. Significant weight loss can leave excess skin, which can be surgically removed as part of a skin tightening procedure to improve the aesthetic appearance.
How does the procedure work?
Normally, surgery on the mons veneris, which includes both skin tightening and liposuction, is performed as follows: The surgery is usually performed under general anesthesia or local anesthesia with sedation. During the operation, small incisions are made in the area of the mons veneris at the beginning, which are used to insert the liposuction cannulas. The excess fat is sucked out through these cannulas, which leads to a reduction in volume. After liposuction, the excess skin can be removed and the area tightened. The incisions are carefully sutured with the aim of keeping the scars as inconspicuous as possible.
The risks of mons veneris surgery
As with any surgical procedure, there are certain risks and side effects associated with mons veneris surgery. The general risks of surgery include reactions to anesthesia, infection, bleeding and thromboembolism. Specific risks of mons veneris surgery (liposuction & lifting) include swelling and bruising, contour irregularities, hypertrophic scarring, altered skin sensation or fluid accumulation (seroma) in the treated area. In rare cases, permanent changes in the texture or color of the skin may occur. However, it is important to note that most risks and side effects are reversible and can be largely avoided with proper aftercare or resolved once a side effect has occurred. It is therefore crucial, and we as a practice attach great importance to carrying out a detailed consultation and information session in advance in order to minimize the risks and give the patient a realistic expectation of the results of the operation.
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