Women generally do not need to be circumcised, and may only choose to have the clitoral foreskin removed if it is too long and interferes with normal life, or if there is an aesthetic need for the excess foreskin to be removed.
The clitoral foreskin is part of the female genitalia, a layer of skin that wraps around the head of the clitoris and is also part of the labia minora. The main function of the clitoral foreskin is to protect the clitoris, which normally protrudes and swells during orgasm. The clitoral foreskin protects the clitoris from external forces.
Most women’s clitoral foreskin will not be too long, a small number of them will be too long, but generally does not affect life. A common clinical reason for removing the clitoral foreskin is for aesthetic reasons.
Women who have an overgrown foreskin and do not want to remove it must pay attention to hygiene. Often wash your private parts, so as not to hide a lot of dirt under the excessively long foreskin to affect your health. When choosing a surgery, you must go to a regular hospital and avoid choosing an unqualified beauty salon or plastic surgery organization.