Clitoral closure is a surgical procedure performed to cover or overlay part of the clitoris in the female genital area. This procedure is performed to relieve discomfort caused by excessive size or prominence of the clitoris.

The clitoral closure procedure is usually performed under local anesthesia and the procedure takes about an hour. The surgeon closes a small part of the clitoris by cutting, stitching the skin part or another method. During the procedure, pain relievers and sedative medications may also be prescribed for the patient’s comfort.

The healing process after clitoral closure may vary from person to person. However, usually, a slight pain, swelling and tenderness may be experienced during the first few days after the procedure. However, it is usually possible to return to normal activities within a few weeks.

The clitoral closure procedure also brings with it some risks. These may include complications such as infection, bleeding, opening of stitches and loss of sensation. However, these risks are usually low and can be prevented when performed by an experienced surgeon who performs the procedure.

Clitoral closure can be an important solution for some women. However, as always, before taking this type of action, it is advisable to carefully consider the risks and benefits and conduct a thorough consultation. This way, you can make decisions that will best meet your needs.

The effect of sexual satisfaction

Especially if the clitoral closure procedure is to be performed due to concerns about sexual satisfaction, it is important to get information about the effects of this procedure on sexual satisfaction. The effects on sexual satisfaction may vary from person to person, but some women have reported that their sexual satisfaction increases with a decrease in the prominence of the clitoris.

As a result, clitoral closure may be an important solution for some women. However, as always, before taking this type of action, it is advisable to carefully consider the risks and benefits and conduct a thorough consultation.