Purposes of Vaginoplasty Surgery:
Enhancing Aesthetics: Vaginoplasty can make women feel more confident and at ease with their bodies by improving the appearance of the vaginal area.
Restoring Function: Childbirth, aging, or other reasons may cause a reduction of vaginal tightness in certain women. Vaginoplasty can improve sexual satisfaction by restoring vaginal tone and tightness.
Treating Medical Conditions: Vaginoplasty can address medical conditions such as vaginal prolapse or urinary incontinence by repairing and strengthening the vaginal muscles.
The Vaginoplasty Procedure:
Consultation: A consultation with a board-certified plastic surgeon or gynecologist is the first step in the process. You will discuss your goals, medical history and expectations during this meeting. Your surgeon will assess your situation and prescribe the best course of action.
Anesthesia: Vaginoplasty is usually performed under local or general anesthesia, which ensures your comfort throughout the treatment.
Incision: A small incision inside the vaginal canal will be made by your surgeon to gain access to the vaginal muscles.
Muscle Repair: The vaginal muscles are meticulously mended and tightened, restoring vaginal tone and rigidity.
Recovery: Patients may feel some soreness and swelling following the surgery. The recovery period varies but it commonly consists of several weeks of restricted physical activity and sexual abstinence.