High-quality before and after photos help cosmetic gynecology clinics show real results and support patient trust. But with intimate procedures like labiaplasty and vaginal tightening, the standards for photography are higher. These images must be handled with clinical care, privacy awareness, and marketing readiness.
This guide outlines how to take consistent, respectful photos for vaginal rejuvenation procedures using tools you likely already have in your clinic.
Photographs offer more than just proof of results. For vaginal rejuvenation treatments, they:
These benefits only apply when photos are standardized, high-resolution, and properly stored.
Written consent is mandatory. Patients must understand how the images will be used, such as for internal training, websites, or social media. Use separate consent forms for clinical documentation and public use.
In your consent form:
If there is any doubt, protect the patient’s privacy.
You do not need a professional studio. Keep your setup simple so staff can use it consistently. Complex equipment often leads to inconsistent results or is ignored altogether.
Make sure the background is clean and wrinkle-free. Use the same camera, tripod height, and lighting for each session.
In vaginal rejuvenation photography, framing matters for both clarity and discretion.
Angle Type | Description |
Intro Angle | Photo with underwear, taken from a distance to show the general area |
Frontal Angle | Centred view of the vulva with thighs slightly apart |
Oblique Angle | Angled photo from left and right to show symmetry and contours |
Supine View | Patient lying down, knees apart, feet flat or elevated |
Close-up View | Detail-focused for labia minora, labia majora, or surgical areas |
Use the same lighting and distance for every angle. Avoid changing phones or setups between sessions.
Always ask the patient if they are comfortable before proceeding. Give clear directions and allow them to review each pose.
Photos must be labelled and stored securely in an encrypted system. Limit access to authorized clinic staff only.
Post-Capture Task | Best Practice |
File Naming | Use a format like initials plus treatment type plus date |
Storage | Back up images in secure, encrypted folders |
Editing | Limit changes to lighting or cropping to align the before and after views |
Background Cleanup | Blur only to remove distractions, not to alter anatomy |
Avoid filter apps or editing tools that apply effects automatically. Keep the original copy intact for records.
Watch out for these issues that can affect the quality and usability of your photos:
Correcting these mistakes later can be difficult and may compromise the image’s value.
Taking accurate, respectful before and after photos is essential for clinics offering vaginal rejuvenation. These photos protect your practice, support patient decisions, and improve overall documentation. The right setup, combined with consistent technique and a focus on privacy, will help you capture results you can stand behind.
If you need help organizing or presenting your photo content, Wisevu can help. We work with cosmetic gynecology clinics to manage visuals across websites, social media, and marketing platforms while staying aligned with patient privacy and legal standards.
Let’s talk about how your clinic can present its work with clarity and care.
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