Vaginoplasty for safe you and your baby.
Reconstruction or tightening of the vaginal canal is the surgical surgery known as vaginaloplasty. In addition to treating vaginal laxity, this elective cosmetic procedure also improves sexual satisfaction and addresses issues with the vagina's appearance and functionality. It is significant to remember that vaginoplasty differs from hymenoplasty, which focuses on hymen reconstruction alone. Important details about vaginoplasty are as follows:
Purpose:
- Vaginal Tightening:
- Improving Sexual Satisfaction:
The primary goal of vaginoplasty is to tighten the vaginal canal, addressing concerns related to vaginal laxity that may result from childbirth, aging, or genetics.
Some individuals choose vaginoplasty to enhance sexual satisfaction for themselves and/or their partners.
Candidates:
- Post-Childbirth:
- Aging:
- Genetic Factors:
Women who have experienced childbirth and wish to address changes in vaginal tone and elasticity.
Individuals experiencing age-related changes in the vaginal tissues.
Some individuals may have a naturally lax vaginal canal and seek tightening for personal reasons.
Procedure:
- Surgical Approach:
- Local or General Anesthesia:
Vaginoplasty is typically performed through a surgical incision, and excess vaginal lining is removed. The remaining tissue is then sutured to narrow and tighten the vaginal canal.
The procedure can be performed under local or general anesthesia, depending on the patient's preference and the surgeon's recommendation.