What is a
Vaginoplasty?
Vaginoplasty is a surgical procedure undertaken by women to enhance and revitalize their sexual experience, often addressing issues like vaginal and uterine prolapse, urinary incontinence, and the impact of childbirth on vaginal tone and strength.
Vaginoplasty Procedure
- The procedure lasts about an hour and is conducted under anesthesia.
- A section of the vaginal lining is removed, with muscles repositioned and tightened.
- Corrective actions address any tissue stretched or torn during childbirth.
- Dissolving stitches are used, leaving no visible scarring.
- The immediate results include a narrower vaginal canal and tighter muscles.
Vaginoplasty Surgery
For women experiencing reduced satisfaction during intercourse due to vaginal laxity or weakness, vaginoplasty is a suitable option. Often combined with perineoplasty, this surgery can also address issues like trouble keeping tampons in place and gas-like noises during intercourse. It can be combined with other procedures such as labiaplasty, hymenoplasty, and G-spot augmentation.
Candidates for
Vaginoplasty
Women who feel dissatisfaction or weakness during sex due to a “loose” or weakened vagina are ideal candidates for vaginoplasty. This procedure is especially relevant for those with vaginal and uterine prolapse, urinary incontinence, and complications resulting from childbirth, such as overstretching or widening of the vagina.
Advantages of Vaginoplasty
- Vaginoplasty provides immediate results.
- Enhances sexual satisfaction for both partners.
- Narrows the vaginal canal and tightens vaginal muscles.
- Addresses issues of reduced friction and sensation during sex.
- Helps with challenges like tampon displacement and gas-like noises.
- Can be combined with other procedures for a comprehensive approach.
Recovery Period
- Patients typically feel back to normal within 1 to 3 weeks after surgery.
- Sexual activity can usually be resumed after about 6 weeks.
- Dissolving stitches ensure no visible scarring.
- Recovery is swift and discreet due to the minimal scarring.