1. Is there an incision scar from the surgery? There will definitely be a scar, however, the incision scar is basically invisible from the location and the final recovery. This has more to do with the level of the surgeon and the post-operative care as prescribed by the doctor. 2.Is it painful after surgery? It will be painful. Most of these pains are caused by other discomfort. 3.What is the most uncomfortable feeling after surgery? Swelling, localized blood seepage may last for a few days, and the feeling of friction and difficulty in walking, like holding something between the legs. Of course, these sensations vary from person to person. 4.When will the stitches be removed after the surgery? About 10 days after the surgery. Because the labia minora is very sensitive, if the stitches are removed too early, the knot will still be trapped in the tissue because of the swelling of the labia, so the patient will feel pain at that time. In addition, absorbable cosmetic sutures are usually used to close the mucosa, so if you are a patient from out of town and are in a hurry to go home, you can let the sutures absorb and fall off on their own after going home. 5.How long is the swelling after the surgery? This should be the most obvious discomfort after surgery. From the first day after surgery, the two labia minora are swollen and look like two small sausages, so many patients feel very uncomfortable and even fearful, thinking that the surgery has failed. However, if you can follow the doctor’s instructions, you can get through this difficult time relatively comfortably. This is of course coupled with a good mindset, which is very important. Usually, there will be a relatively substantial swelling of the labia minora 5 days after the surgery. However, this varies from person to person, the larger the labia minora, the longer the recovery time. 6. How long is the recovery time after surgery? Or when will the recovery be complete? At 5 days after the surgery, although the swelling of the labia minora can be greatly reduced, the swelling still has not been completely reduced and is still hard. Because, after all, this is a surgery, not big but not small either, all the scars caused by the surgery still need a long time to recover, especially for those patients with severe labia minora enlargement. This recovery time is 3-6 months.