Hoodectomy: an expert insight

Written by: Mr Mohammad Masood
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Edited by: Conor Lynch

A hoodectomy procedure is one that significantly shortens the woman’s clitoral hood, with the main objective being to improve the overall cosmetic appearance of the area surrounding the female clitoris.

 

In our latest article, expert consultant gynaecologist, Mr Mohammad Masood, walks us through in detail what exactly a hoodectomy is, how and why it is typically performed, and what recovery time entails for the woman once she has undergone a hoodectomy procedure.

What is a hoodectomy?

A hoodectomy is a surgical procedure that is performed in order to remove extra skin around the clitoris and is usually performed as part of a labiaplasty.

 

How and why is it performed?

Hoodectomy procedures should be taken extremely cautiously. The woman must be aware of why she is opting to undergo this surgical procedure and how it will benefit her.

 

Most commonly, it is performed as a part of labiaplasty when the labia minora is hypertrophic and too long, along with hypertrophy of the clitoral hood, when there is a lot of extra skin. Therefore, to achieve a symmetrical result, we perform a hoodectomy as part of a labiaplasty.

 

What are the main benefits of having a hoodectomy done?

The majority of women choose to undergo a hoodectomy in order to improve the overall cosmetic appearance in and around the clitoris area. Another reason why women opt to undergo this procedure is due to the fact that the woman can experience a greater level of stimulation once the excess skin around the clitoris has been successfully removed.

 

What is recovery time like following a hoodectomy?

Full recovery from a hoodectomy procedure takes about four to six weeks. In the initial few days, there is quite a bit of pain and discomfort.

 

However, the pain, discomfort, and swelling all gradually settle down, and the woman is able to do routine things within a week, but a complete recovery generally takes up to four to six weeks. Full return of sensation can take even longer because the nerves will take quite a while to fully heal.

 

Mr Mohammad Masood is a highly proficient expert when it comes to labiaplasty and hoodectomy procedures respectively. Consult with the revered London and Essex-based gynaecologist today by checking out his Top Doctors profile today.

By Mr Mohammad Masood
Obstetrics & gynaecology

Mr Mohammed Masood is a leading consultant gynaecologist based in London and Essex. His specialist interests include keyhole surgery and aesthetic gynaecology.

Mr Mohammed Masood is highly experienced in performing laparoscopic hysterectomies, laparoscopic myomectomies, laparoscopic treatment of prolapse, i.e. laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy and laparoscopic sacrohysteropexy. He also has extensive experience in aesthetic gynaecology and provides unbiased, scientific advice and treatment related to this area. He regularly performs cosmetic gynaecology procedures. He offers a range of cosmetic treatment, surgical and non-surgical vaginal tightening (for example, ThermiVa therapy), and labiaplasty for clinical indications. These services are provided in confidence, in a discrete environment for patient confidentiality. Mr Masood uses his knowledge and skills to offer a holistic approach at his medical practice.

Mr Masood qualified from Nishtar Medical College in Multan with an MBBS. Following on from graduating, he completed a fellowship in obstetrics and gynaecology, which was awarded to him by The College Of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan (FCPS) due to his work at Shaikh Zayed Hospital & The Federal Postgraduate Medical Institute in Lahore, Pakistan.

Mr Masood moved to the UK in 1999 and gained extensive experience in the field of obstetrics and gynaecology, in 2001 he became a member of The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. Mr Masood later went on to join the national training programme at the London Deanery. He would go on to work at Harold Wood Hospital, University College London Hospital, Homerton University Hospital, Queens University Hospital and Newham Hospital.

He was awarded a certificate of completion of specialist training in 2007 and was appointed as a consultant at The Queens University Hospital in Romford. During this time, Mr Masood also completed a diploma in advanced gynaecological endoscopy at The University of Surrey.

Mr Masood trains 38 junior doctors at The Deanery where he holds the post of college tutor. He is also the examiner for the MRCOG part 2 Examination.

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