: Contrary to popular belief, the clitoris typically grows larger as a person ages; it is often larger in one's 60s than in their teens.

: In mature adults (over 60), there is often an increase in collagen and a decrease in smooth muscle and elastic fibers compared to younger adults (ages 20–40).

Normalising the clitoris and its role in women’s sexuality

Research and medical reports on the clitoris as it matures highlight that it is a complex, dynamic organ that undergoes significant structural and functional changes throughout a person's life.