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Stefan Gress
Born
Germany
Known forComposite Reduction Labiaplasty
Scientific career
FieldsPlastic and Reconstructive surgeon

Stefan Gress is a German plastic and reconstructive surgeon.[1][2][3] He is best known for his contributions to composite reduction labiaplasty and has published various notable works within the field of labiaplasty.[4][5]

Career[edit]

Prof. Dr. Stefan Gress studied plastic surgery with Ivo PitanguyinRio de Janeiro, where he also practiced plastic surgery.[6] He also attended Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Technical University of Munich, Universidade Federal da Bahia, and New York University School of Medicine where he specialized in aesthetic surgery particularly concerning breast, face, and female genital area.

Dr Gress has published various works concerning composite reduction labiaplasty where he helped develop methodologies for treating areas concerning internal and external labium minus, dissection of the cranial pedicle flap, and the labia minora area.[7][8][9]

Publications[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "An Interview with Prof. Dr. Gress, Plastic Surgeon Specialist for Labiaplasty". Huffington Post.
  • ^ "Interview mit dem plastischen Chirurgen Prof. Dr. Stefan Gress". Glamour.
  • ^ "Warum lässt eine gesunde Frau ihre Schamlippen verkleinern? Das Protokoll einer etwas anderen Beauty-OP". Cosmopolitan.
  • ^ Gress, S (2013). "Composite reduction labiaplasty". Aesthetic Plast Surg. 37 (4): 674–83. doi:10.1007/s00266-013-0149-6. PMID 23728471. S2CID 1449164.
  • ^ Baßler, Moritz (2015). POP: Kultur und Kritik. Auflage. ISBN 978-3837630435.
  • ^ "Intimbereich: Alles Wissenswerte zu Schönheits-OPs im Intimbereich erklärt ein Genitalchirurg". Yaacool.
  • ^ "Wie Kann die Intimchirurgie den Sex verbessern?" (PDF). Face and Body.
  • ^ "Composite Reduction labiaplasty" (PDF). New York and International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.
  • ^ Baßler, Moritz (2015). POP: Kultur und Kritik. Auflage. ISBN 978-3837630435.
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