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Clitoris Confidential: One Woman's Botched Labiaplasty and What We All Need to Know

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Do you or your partner worry about the appearance of the vulva? It's not just penis owners who may have insecurity about the size or appearance of the genitalia. Aesthetic surgeries designed to change the appearance of the vulva, specifically labiaplasties, are fast-growing and widely advertised, but there is no board-certified standardization for the procedure. Today I chat with Jessica Pin (recently featured on the Daily Show), who, after having a negative outcome from a botched labiaplasty, became the leading crusader for equitable coverage of the clitoris in medical literature and curricula. Jessica shares her story and her passion for changing this systemic issue. Find her on Instagram @Jessica_Ann_Pin and on Twitter @MediClit.
Find me on Instagram, Facebook and TikTok @dremilyjamea, and Subscribe to Sex and Love so that you never miss an episode! Be sure to give me a 5 star review and share with a friend who might find it interesting!

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Do you or your partner worry about the appearance of the vulva? It's not just penis owners who may have insecurity about the size or appearance of the genitalia. Aesthetic surgeries designed to change the appearance of the vulva, specifically labiaplasties, are fast-growing and widely advertised, but there is no board-certified standardization for the procedure. Today I chat with Jessica Pin (recently featured on the Daily Show), who, after having a negative outcome from a botched labiaplasty, became the leading crusader for equitable coverage of the clitoris in medical literature and curricula. Jessica shares her story and her passion for changing this systemic issue. Find her on Instagram @Jessica_Ann_Pin and on Twitter @MediClit.
Find me on Instagram, Facebook and TikTok @dremilyjamea, and Subscribe to Sex and Love so that you never miss an episode! Be sure to give me a 5 star review and share with a friend who might find it interesting!

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