Yes, the created labia can change with hormonal changes. The labia are made up of skin and fatty tissue, and these tissues are affected by hormones. During puberty, the levels of estrogen and other female hormones increase, which can cause the labia to grow. This is why many people notice that their labia become larger during puberty.

Hormonal changes can also affect the labia during pregnancy and menopause. During pregnancy, the levels of estrogen and progesterone increase, which can cause the labia to swell and become darker. After menopause, the levels of estrogen and progesterone decrease, which can cause the labia to shrink and become thinner.

However, it is important to note that the extent to which the created labia will change with hormonal changes will vary from person to person. Some people may not experience any changes at all, while others may notice a significant difference.

If you are concerned about how your created labia will change with hormonal changes, you should talk to your doctor. They can help you understand how your individual body will respond to hormonal changes and what you can expect.

After undergoing labiaplasty, the physical appearance of the labia minora (inner lips of the vulva) should generally remain stable over time. The surgery aims to alter the size and shape of the labia in a way that is aesthetically pleasing and functional for the individual. The changes made during the procedure are meant to be relatively permanent.

However, it is essential to understand that natural changes can occur due to hormonal fluctuations, aging, and other factors that affect the body over time. Hormonal changes, particularly during puberty, the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and menopause, can influence the appearance of the labia, just as they can impact other parts of the body.

Additionally, factors like weight fluctuations or changes in tissue elasticity may also contribute to minor alterations in the appearance of the labia. Despite these natural changes, the overall results of labiaplasty should remain relatively consistent.

It is worth noting that labiaplasty aims to create a labial appearance that is proportional and aesthetically pleasing to the individual’s body. Therefore, even if some minor changes occur with hormonal fluctuations or aging, the outcome of the surgery should still align with the intended goals of the procedure.

If you have any concerns about potential changes over time, it is essential to discuss them with your surgeon during the consultation. They can provide you with more information about what to expect and any long-term considerations related to labiaplasty.