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How long is Vulvoplasty surgery?

How long is Vulvoplasty surgery?

A Vulvoplasty creates all the parts of female genitalia except for the vaginal canal. In choosing this procedure you will not be able to have penetrative sex. The procedure is carried out under general anaesthetic and takes approximately 2 to 3 hours.

How much does a dog vaginoplasty cost?

Cost of Episioplasty in Dogs As the procedure is simple, the cost of an episioplasty is lower than many other surgeries. It can range from $600 up to $1,500.

How much does bottom surgery cost?

How much does bottom surgery cost?

Surgery Cost runs from:
vaginoplasty $10,000-$30,000
metoidioplasty $6,000-$30,000
phalloplasty $20,000-$50,000, or even as high as $150,000

What is a Vulvoplasty for dogs?

Vulvoplasty, also known as episioplasty, is a surgical procedure that your veterinarian may recommend to correct a conformational (structural formation) issue known as a recessed vulva. Dogs with a recessed vulva have skin folds that hang over the vulva.

What happens when a dog has a vulvoplasty?

Dogs with a recessed vulva have skin folds that hang over the vulva. In a vulvoplasty, your veterinarian will remove a crescent-shaped piece of tissue from above the vulva. This lifts the skin around the vulva, pulling it into a more normal conformation.

Are there any complications with episioplasty for dogs?

Dog Episioplasty Considerations. Complications with the actual surgery are rare, but tend to involve having either too much or too little skin removed. If too much skin has been excised, the surgical wound may pull apart. If not enough skin has been taken, the chronic infections may not be eliminated.

What kind of surgery is a vulvoplasty?

Vulvoplasty, also known as episioplasty, is a surgical procedure that your veterinarian may recommend to correct a conformational (structural formation) issue known as a recessed vulva.

What should I give my Dog after a vulvoplasty?

After surgery, your pet will go home with a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug to prevent pain and swelling at the surgical site. It is important that you give this medication as directed, in order to keep your dog comfortable and minimize surgical complications. Your dog also may go home with an antibiotic, to prevent infection of the incision.

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