The female vulva usually looks different due to individualized growth and development and other factors. The vulva belongs to the female external genitalia, which includes the mons pubis, labia majora, labia minora, clitoris, and vaginal vestibule. There is no difference in physiological structure and organ function, but due to the different growth and development of the body and the genetic conditions, its growth pattern will be different. For example, the length and distribution of pubic hair, skin folds, pigmentation is dark or light. In addition, some women due to pathological factors caused by changes in the appearance of the external genitalia, in some of the tissue structure may also have differences, it is recommended that the body appears abnormalities in time to the hospital for a detailed examination, under the guidance of the doctor to determine the cause of the disease, and actively intervene in the treatment in order to avoid other effects.