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Q: Hypertrophy and surgical reconstruction
asked by: DoctorQuestion on September 1st, 2008
I'm Only 14 And I Don't Feel Like A Normal Teenage Girl Like All My Friends.
I Really Really Want To Have Sexual Intercourse With My Boyfriend But I'm Scared Because My Vagina Isn't Normal. And It hasn't Been Normal Since Grade 5.
It Has Been Very Hard Living With It For So Long But I Have Finally Had The Guts To Talk To Someone About It.

I Have Even Almost Commited Suicide I Have That Much Of A Low Self Esteem. I Just Want To Be Normal Like Every Other Girl And I Want To Have A Sexual Relationship With My Boyfriend Without Him Getting Freaked Out And Rejecting Me And Leaving Me Because The Look Of My Vagina.

It Has Skin Hanging Out Of The Opening Of My Vagina And Its About 3 or 4 Centermeters Long From My Vagina Pointing Down Towards My Feet.
It Looks Wrinkly And Ugly.
I Can't Wear Just Bikinis To The Beach Or The Pool In Summer Because It Hangs There And you Can See it Poking Out Through My Underwear Or Bikini Bottoms When I Have No Other Pants On.

I Really Want To Get


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on September 3rd, 2008
Sexual Health - Women Answer A4622
Given your description you might have an enlarged major labia (hypertrophy) that hangs out. I believe that your problem could be solved with plastic surgical reconstruction.

You may want to consult a gynecologist about this.




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