Clitoral Hood Reduction

Reducing the hood covering the clitoris. Clitoral hood reduction, also termed clitoral hoodectomy, or (partial) hoodectomy is a plastic surgery procedure for reducing the size and the area of the clitoral hood (prepuce) in order to further expose the clitoral glans of the clitoris. It is sometimes done as a form of elective surgery where the therapeutic goal is to improve the sexual functioning of the woman, and the aesthetic refinement of her vulva. It is a form of hoodplasty. The reduction of the clitoral prepuce tissues usually is a sub-ordinate surgery within a labiaplasty procedure for reducing the labia minora and occasionally within a vaginoplasty procedure.

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