It’s Time We Talked About the Others**
For the better part of the last decade, our cultural relationship with lips has been… intense.
We overlined them.
We overfilled them.
We debated syringes and ratios and borders and Cupid’s bows like philosophers arguing Plato.
And then — almost as suddenly — we collectively realized we had gone too far.
The era of the over-inflated “duck lip” faded, replaced by a softer, more natural, more confident aesthetic. Balance returned. Subtlety became the new flex.
But while all of that attention was focused up here, another set of lips — equally important, far more personal, and deeply connected to a woman’s comfort, confidence, and sexual well-being — remained quietly ignored.
Until now.
As a cosmetic surgeon specializing in both sets of lips, I have a unique seat at this table.
So let’s have this conversation — intelligently, respectfully, and without pretending women don’t already think about this.
Because the truth is:
We are allowed to care about both.
Why “The Other Lips” Matter
Your vulva changes over time.
Pregnancy, weight fluctuations, hormonal shifts, genetics, aging — all influence the structure, elasticity, symmetry, and volume of the labia and vaginal tissues.
Common concerns I hear from women in my Austin practice include:
- Labia minora protrusion or elongation
- Discomfort in tight clothing or during exercise
- Pain or pulling during intercourse
- Loss of vaginal tightness after childbirth
- Deflation of the labia majora with age
- A general sense of “things don’t look or feel the way they used to”
These are not cosmetic whims.
They are functional, emotional, relational, and deeply personal experiences.
And yet for years, women were told — implicitly or explicitly — that this part of their body was off-limits in aesthetic medicine. As if caring about it made you shallow, dramatic, or “too much.”
Meanwhile, we were injecting hyaluronic acid into the lips on our face like it was skincare.
The double standard is… loud.
A New Era of Female Rejuvenation
Female rejuvenation is not about chasing perfection.
It’s about restoring comfort, confidence, and control over your own body.
At my practice in Austin, Texas, the most common procedures I perform include:
Labiaplasty
Surgical reshaping of the labia minora to reduce excess tissue, improve symmetry, relieve discomfort, and create a smoother, more balanced appearance.
Vaginal Tightening / Vaginoplasty
Surgical or energy-based treatments that restore vaginal tone, improve pelvic support, and enhance both physical sensation and confidence.
Labial Puff (Labia Majora Augmentation)
Volume restoration using fat or filler to reverse age-related deflation and improve contour and softness of the outer labia.
Mons Lift & Mons Liposuction
Refinement of the mons pubis to improve overall vulvar proportions and contour — often overlooked, quietly transformative.
Each of these addresses real, tangible concerns.
And when combined thoughtfully, they produce results that are not only aesthetic — they’re life-changing.
The Parallel Between Both Lips
Here’s the part no one talks about:
We already understand the philosophy of lip aesthetics.
We know that:
- Balance matters
- Proportion matters
- Overcorrection looks unnatural
- Subtlety reads as confidence
- Restoration beats exaggeration
Those same principles apply — beautifully — to female rejuvenation.
The goal is never to look “done.”
The goal is to look — and feel — like yourself again.
Just… more comfortable in your own skin.
Why Women Are Finally Talking About It
Because silence never served us.
Women today are informed.
They research.
They compare notes.
They ask better questions.
They don’t want to be told what they’re allowed to care about.
They want options.
They want expertise.
They want a surgeon who understands both anatomy and nuance.
That’s the work I do every day.
Female Rejuvenation in Austin: What Sets My Approach Apart
My background in high-level cosmetic surgery allows me to approach female rejuvenation with the same precision, restraint, and aesthetic intelligence that defines modern facial work.
Every consultation begins with:
- Detailed anatomical assessment
- Clear discussion of functional and aesthetic goals
- Education — not pressure
- A customized plan based on your body, your lifestyle, your priorities
And yes — your comfort and privacy come first. Always.
The Quiet Revolution
We have reached the point in aesthetic medicine where women are no longer asking for permission to care about themselves.
We refined these lips.
Now we’re allowed to care for the others — intelligently, respectfully, beautifully.
Both sets deserve attention.
Both deserve expertise.
Both deserve to be treated with nuance.
And if that makes you smile a little… good.
It means you’re paying attention.
Xo,
Dr. Dallas