Primary risks of clitoroplasty include sensory impairment, chronic nerve pain, and tissue necrosis. While many procedures in Thailand maintain high success rates, patients may experience hypersensitivity, hematomas, or urinary complications such as fistulas. Specialist surgeons in Bangkok prioritize preserving blood supply to prevent aesthetic dissatisfaction or buried clitoris.
- Sensory changes: Permanent numbness or reduced sensitivity can impact sexual pleasure and orgasmic function.
- Tissue health: Interrupted blood flow may cause necrosis, requiring surgical debridement or complex revision.
- Chronic neuropathy: Nerve damage can manifest as persistent burning sensations or phantom itching for months.
- Healing complications: Thailand's humid climate increases infection risks, potentially leading to wound dehiscence or scarring.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from top-tier Bangkok facilities like Wansiri Hospital shows a 99.0% success rate for gender-affirming surgeries, where clitoroplasty is central. Interestingly, Asia Cosmetic Hospital reports a 0% complication rate, suggesting that choosing JCI-accredited centers significantly mitigates the 10–20% revision risk typically seen in medical tourism.
Patient Consensus: Many patients report that while sensation may change or feel like a scar initially, orgasms often become stronger over time. Most emphasize that quitting smoking 1 month before surgery is the single most critical factor for preventing tissue rejection.