Pubic Lift and Liposuction in Women

The mons pubis is the soft, rounded mound of tissue overlying the pubic bone located right above the female genitalia. 

As women age, after childbirth or with weight gain or loss,
this area can change, becoming enlarged or have
redundant skin.  Occasionally it can become enlarged
so that the area appears more masculine, and protrudes
through clothes. 

Liposuction can be performed in this area, and redundant
skin and fat can be surgically removed.  This area can also be lifted to give a more feminine appearance,
and can be combined with a tummy tuck.

Learn more about fat transfer to the labia majora.

Karen Elizabeth Boyle, M.D.
Reproductive Medicine & Surgery, Sexuality and Aesthetics

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  Karen E. Boyle, M.D.

  Phone: 877-290-5055
  Fax:     410-825-5811

Chesapeake Urology Associates at Greater Baltimore Medical Center (GBMC)
Physicians Pavilion North
6535 North Charles Street, Suite 625
Baltimore, MD 21204

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