I'm bored recovering from an operation so whilst flicking throuh iplayer watched this to see if it showed some insight into why there are more women deciding to have plastic surgery. Pretty disappointed, its 15 minutes of mostly monologue by a woman who wants her long labia minora reduced. She does complain of some discomfort and swelling with them, which I can sympathise with, but doesn'toffer any alternative options, reasons why she thinks a normal "vagina" should look like a neat bap on its side, with no "filling" spilling out like "big mac". She ends up having surgery privately and is pretty dissappointed with the result on one side, and might need to have further surgery. Couldn't help thinking during the operation footage that if her pubic hair wasn't removed her labia wouldn't be nearly so conspicuous (and of course maybe she had only removed it for the surgery...but I suspect not).
Feel saddened that this has been unilaterally presented as a normal thing to do. There was some footage of her mother saying she disagreed with cosmetic surgery but that was it. I have made a complaint to the bbc.
Anybody else see it?