Vaginoplasty

Vaginoplasty is a surgical procedure that tightens and restores the vaginal canal by repairing weakened or stretched muscles and removing excess tissue. It is often chosen by women after childbirth, significant weight changes, or aging when vaginal laxity causes reduced muscle tone, decreased sensation, or discomfort. The goal is to improve both function and appearance, enhancing comfort and confidence.

How is A Vaginoplasty performed?

During vaginoplasty, the surgeon makes precise incisions inside the vaginal canal to access and tighten stretched muscles. The underlying tissues are brought closer together with sutures to strengthen support and narrow the vaginal opening. Any excess lining or skin may be removed to achieve a smoother and more youthful contour. The procedure is typically performed under general anesthesia or sedation and usually takes 1–2 hours.

Post vaginoplasty Care

Rest & Recovery – Avoid strenuous activities and sexual intercourse for 6–8 weeks to allow full healing.

Pain & Swelling – Mild discomfort, swelling, or spotting is common; medications and cold compresses can be used as directed.

Hygiene – Keep the area clean and dry; follow your surgeon’s specific aftercare guidelines to reduce infection risk.

Frequently Asked Questions

Women experiencing vaginal laxity due to childbirth, aging, or genetics who are in good health and at a stable weight.

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