How Ratings Boards are Driving Rates of Cosmetic Surgery

May 31, 2010 17:03

Labiaplasty, a plastic surgery in which the labia is reshaped, is on the rise in many Western countries. Usually this means trimming the labia so that it is less “obtrusive” and social pressure, especially from increased exposure to pornography, is blamed for the rise. For reference, see our post on the natural range of labia shapes and sizes (nsfw) and our post featuring before and after pictures of labiaplasty (nsfw).

The report below, sent in by Happy A., is about the rise of labiaplasty in Australia. It offers some fascinating insight into why it is that porn stars have such “tidy” labia. It turns out that the aesthetic has nothing to do with the preferences of men, women, or porn producers. Instead, pornography features vulvas reduced to a simple “slit” because rating boards require that soft-core porn show “only discreet genital detail.” Brad Boxall, Former Editor Picture Magazine, explains:

The only acceptable vagina as far as the Classification Board is concerned is one that is ‘neat and tidy’ in their eyes. They basically consider the labia minora “too offensive” for soft core porn.
 Accordingly, porn stars themselves sometimes have surgery and/or their vulvas are re-touched to make their labia minora disappear. This practice may have far-reaching consequences if non-porn stars all over the Western world are suddenly feeling like they have freakishly large labia… all because the ratings board has decided that the true range of bodies is unacceptably crass.

image You can watch this video on www.livejournal.com


LABIAPLASTY HUNGRY BEAST: EP 14 from HUNGRY BEAST on Vimeo.

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plastic surgery, media, sex work, body image, sex

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