Women who wish to undergo labiaplasty are not only motivated by aesthetic considerations, but also by the inconvenience caused by the hypertrophy of the labia minora. In terms of physiological function, in women with enlarged labia minora, the head of the clitoris is often covered by the skin folds of the labia minora and may be accompanied by localized skin aging and sagging, thus preventing the head of the clitoris from being directly stimulated during sexual intercourse and causing delayed female arousal. In this case, the redundant clitoral foreskin can be removed at the same time as the labiaplasty to improve its exposure and make sex more interesting and comfortable. In addition, during sexual intercourse, the enlarged labia minora is often carried into the vagina, causing local pain and discomfort, which seriously affects the sensation and experience of both partners. In terms of personal hygiene, enlarged labia minora can block the external vaginal opening and prevent the discharge of secretions, which can lead to candida vaginitis or urinary tract infection. Long labia minora can also block the urethral orifice, which makes it difficult to control the direction of urine flow during urination and makes it easy to dirty clothes. Therefore, some women need to repeatedly raise their hips or use their hands to pull the hips of the longer labia minora to control the direction of urination during urination. In terms of aesthetics, when women wear stockings, shaping pants and lap belts, the friction and squeezing of the enlarged labia minora can cause pain and discomfort. Of course, there are also many women who feel that the enlarged labia minora affects their appearance and hinders the establishment of a stable and sweet relationship with their partner, and wish to have the enlarged and pigmented part removed through surgery, with the aim of improving their aesthetics and increasing their confidence.