Agree, getting a labiaplasty just to conform to some media advertising isn't a good choice, but it is a choice. The media obviously plays a role in making women aware of labiaplsty procedures. But does that really “tip them over the top” to go do it?? It's a woman's choice, for what ever reason she decides. We shouldn't judge. From a plastic surgeon who performs labiaplasty's.
Contrary to many misleading (and mis-informed) headlines, it’s not about getting a “designer vagina.”
The media may play a role in making women aware of labiaplasty, and have sensationalized it with celebrity accounts of “virgin vaginas”, “vagina facials,” and other exaggerated headlines, which suggest that more women are undergoing labiaplasty today because they feel pressure to look “perfect down there.”
Rather than a media-driven desire to look a certain way, increase in the popularity of labiaplasty is most likely due to better access: to information about the procedure, as well as to the procedure itself.
The vast majority of labiaplasty patients have the procedure to address discomfort caused by unusually large, long or misshapen labia.
Moreover, while some women do choose to have labiaplasty solely for cosmetic reasons, these patients simply want to feel better about the way they look in form-fitting clothing or to have greater confidence in intimate situations—the goal is rarely, if ever, to match a “porn star” look.