Surgeon Suggests Bianca Censori Has Gotten ‘Designer’ Genitals After She Bared It All At Grammys 2025
Model Bianca Censori is once again at the center of controversy after she stunned viewers by strutting the 2025 Grammys red carpet in a completely transparent, skintight dress that revealed almost every inch of her body.
Netizens quickly took to social media to speculate about her look, with one of the most provocative theories being that she had undergone a labiaplasty—a procedure colloquially known as getting a “designer v@gina.”
Urologist Dr. Fenwa Milhouse fanned the flames of speculation by explaining why the procedure might be attractive to some celebrities.
“Celebrities may want this new Barbie look, where the vulva is flush and no labia minora is visible,” she said in an interview.
According to Dr. Milhouse, it is entirely plausible that Censori opted for a minor reduction of the labia tissue to achieve a smoother, more contoured appearance.
The surgery directly targets the external part of the vulva and seeks to alter its appearance in cases where the folds extend beyond what’s desirable for the patient.
The “Barbie look” the Doctor gave as an example is achieved by reducing or “trimming” the labia minora to the point where it effectively “folds back” into the v@gina, being covered by the labia majora.
According to Dr. Milhouse, it is entirely plausible that Censori opted for a minor reduction of the labia tissue to achieve a smoother, more contoured appearance.
The surgery directly targets the external part of the vulva and seeks to alter its appearance in cases where the folds extend beyond what’s desirable for the patient.
The “Barbie look” the Doctor gave as an example is achieved by reducing or “trimming” the labia minora to the point where it effectively “folds back” into the v@gina, being covered by the labia majora.
Dr. Camila Atal, a surgeon specializing in aesthetic harmonization, despite being relatively niche when compared to other services, labiaplasty has grown in popularity considerably in recent years.
“More and more women are starting to consider getting labiaplasty for a variety of reasons,” the Doctor explained. “Most do it for aesthetic reasons, but there are some who, due
to particularly difficult births or other causes, suffer from discomfort during physical activity and irritation.”
Data from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) shows that between 2015 and 2020, labiaplasty saw a 73% increase in popularity in the United States, with that number steadily increasing year by year.
That same study delved into the motivations that led women to undergo the surgery, with the vast majority of those interviewed reporting discomfort during sexual intercourse, either physical or psychological.
“Negative comments from sexual partners also influence decisions to pursue labiaplasty,” the paper revealed. “71% of women who had undergone labiaplasty had received a critical comment from a sexual partner.”