Vaginoplasty is a surgical procedure that aims to tighten the vagina and strengthen its muscles.
Performed to improve the quality of sexual life, it improves the elasticity and appearance of the intimate area, and helps with urinary incontinence, especially after childbirth, obesity, or strenuous physical labor.
Vaginoplasty is designed for women whose muscles and perineum have become loose due to factors such as childbirth. Women who perform strenuous physical labor and struggle with obesity may also encounter this problem. Vaginal deformation and stretching can lead to a reduced quality of sex life and even urinary incontinence.
Plastic surgery involves narrowing the vaginal opening, achieving a narrowing effect by excising damaged or sagging tissue.
Vaginoplasty also firms and significantly improves vaginal muscle tone. The procedure is typically performed under general anesthesia.
The patient returns to normal functioning very quickly; sexual activity should be avoided for six weeks.
Sports, physical exertion, swimming in a pool, sunbathing, saunas, and tanning beds are prohibited. It is important to pay close attention to intimate hygiene.
Vaginoplasty is a surgical procedure designed to improve the shape and width of the vagina. It is often chosen by women who experience vaginal looseness after childbirth or due to natural age-related changes. The procedure involves removing excess tissue and strengthening the vaginal walls, improving aesthetics and patient comfort.
The main benefits include restoring proper vaginal tone, improving sexual satisfaction for both the woman and her partner, and aesthetically enhancing the appearance of the intimate area. Vaginoplasty also improves physical comfort by eliminating the feeling of looseness and reducing the risk of infection.
Recovery from vaginoplasty typically lasts 4 to 6 weeks. Sexual intercourse and strenuous activity should be avoided during this time. Patients can return to normal activities once the wound has fully healed, which usually takes several weeks.