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Frequently Asked Questions
What is vaginoplasty?
Vaginoplasy is where the vaginal canal is tightened.
This is also known as vaginal rejuvenation and
is particularly common amongst women who have
had multiple pregnancies. Vaginal tightening
surgery is also performed to help women with
incontinence issues.
What is labiaplasty?
Labia surgery is reshaping female genitalia
such as the labia minora, or labia majora. Vaginal
cosmetic surgery such as labia reduction surgery
is usually for cosmetic reasons however there
are some medical considerations which may apply
also.
Who has vaginal plastic
surgery?
If you have some kind of medical problem such
as incontinence, then you may find some form
of genital surgery is recommended to help fix
your situation. However most commonly our clients
are women who for one reason or another believe
that their genitalia doesn’t look right,
or that the sexual pleasure they receive during
intercourse can be improved. For many, this
is something that keeps them from committing
to intimate relationships because they feel
embarrassed about how they look. It doesn’t
matter that their partner isn’t usually
interested in how female genitalia looks, or
even how it’s supposed to feel –
it’s more about providing the kind of
genitalia that makes a woman exude sexuality
and not what to keep herself covered up.
What happens after I
have the vaginal surgery?
You will probably be allowed home within a day,
if not the same day. This depends on the kind
of genital surgery you have agreed with one
of our experienced cosmetic surgeons is best
to create the look that you want to achieve.
Before you leave the clinic you will be advised
on such things as personal hygiene so that you
avoid any infection to the area, you will also
be advised on when you may resume active sexual
intercourse activity.
If I’m having this
done, can I have other cosmetic procedures done
at the same time?
This is something you should discuss at your
consultation with one of team of cosmetic surgeons.
If you have a procedure in mind, then it’s
very possible that you could have it scheduled
so that you only spend one day at the clinic,
but you will need to discuss this fully with
your consultant so that you are aware of discomfort
levels prior to taking the opportunity to do
additional procedures at the time of your vaginal
cosmetic surgery.
I’m interested
but not sure if this is for me. What should
I do now?
Ring the clinic and book a time to discuss this
with a member of our staff. They will be able
to talk to you about what vaginal surgery procedures
are currently offered at the clinic, listen
to what you are looking for and advise you as
to which procedure they recommend for you.
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