What is the typical description of the type of women who is having this procedure done?
Age-wise, there is no stereotypical woman. One surgeon (Dr. Benson) reports that he’s done Clitoris Unhoodings on women in their early twenties . . . and even on some women nearing sixty. In many cases, the typical woman might also be seeing the surgeon for another problem, such as Labiaplasty. But at least half the time women are solely coming to the doctor to have a Hoodectomy done. As well, many of these patients will often tell the surgeon during the pre-operative exam that they were prompted to seek the doctor’s advice because of friends whom they often overheard speaking about heightened or pleasurable sexual encounters. It was reported by researchers at Boston University’s Women’s Sexual Health Clinic that approximately one in four women treated for sexual dysfunction actually had a problem with the Prepuce tissue (Clitoris Hood)—restricting the sensory ability of the clitoral node.