Vaginal Tightening
Procedure
The surgical process includes removing excess mucosa, tightening underlying muscles, and reducing the diameter of the vaginal introitus. The expert surgeons at BeingMom specialize in providing top-notch Vaginoplasty treatments.
Vaginal Tightening
Surgery
Weakened pelvic muscles, often a result of childbirth or age-related changes, can impact bladder, vagina, vaginal walls, and rectum support. Vaginal tightening surgery addresses issues like urinary incontinence and diminished sexual pleasure, offering effective treatment.
Candidates for Vaginal Tightening
Women experiencing urinary incontinence, reduced sexual enjoyment, or changes post-childbirth or heavy lifting are suitable candidates for vaginal tightening. Weak pelvic floor muscles can be strengthened, enhancing overall well-being and restoring confidence.
Advantages of Vaginal Tightening
- Vaginal tightening addresses functional concerns and enhances sexual sensation.
- It can lead to more intense orgasms for both partners.
- The procedure helps restore tone and tightness of the vagina after childbirth or age-related changes.
- It provides a solution for women seeking to improve vaginal tightness and function.
Recovery Period
After vaginal tightening, most women experience improved sensation during sex and heightened orgasm. Strengthening pelvic floor muscles through the procedure contributes to a faster recovery, offering a transformative solution to concerns about changes in the body.
Precision Tightening
- *Vaginoplasty* involves tightening the pelvic muscles to achieve or maintain proper elasticity of the pelvic floor muscles.
- These muscles must be able to contract to maintain continence, relax for urination and bowel movements, and support pleasurable sexual intercourse and childbirth.
- These muscles must be able to contract to maintain continence, relax for urination and bowel movements, and support pleasurable sexual intercourse and childbirth.
- The pelvic muscles can become stretched or weakened due to:
– Aging
– Pregnancy, especially after a difficult childbirth
– Underuse of pelvic muscles
– Hormonal changes related to menopause
– Long-term straining, chronic constipation, persistent cough, or being overweight
- The surgery involves:
– Removal of excess mucosa
– Tightening of the underlying muscles
– Reduction in the diameter of the vaginal introitus (external opening of the vagina)
- BeingMom provides expert treatment and care for vaginoplasty through a team of professional surgeons.
Exercise Regimen
- If you find yourself peeing when you laugh or experiencing less enjoyment from sexual activities, you might have weakened pelvic floor muscles.
- Activities like childbirth and lifting heavy weights can damage these muscles, which support the bladder, vagina, vaginal walls, and rectum.
- Weak pelvic muscles can affect your body and sex life, making sexual activity seem less satisfying
- The vagina can stretch during pregnancy, childbirth, and from heavy lifting, leading to weakened pelvic floor muscles.
- This can make the vagina feel loose and dull during sexual activity.
- Strengthening the pelvic floor muscles can improve sensation and lead to more intense orgasms for both partners.
- Most issues related to pelvic floor weakness are treatable.