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Vaginal
Rejuvenation with Labiaplasty |
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Vaginoplasty is a procedure. That aims to
"tighten up" a vagina that's become
slack or loose from vaginal childbirth
or aging. Some surgeons claim it can
even improve sensitivity -- a claim the
American College of Obstetricians and
Gynecologists (ACOG) has strongly
challenged.
While it's true that vaginal tissues can
stretch, surgically tightening the
vaginal tissue in itself cannot
guarantee a heightened sexual response,
since desire, arousal, and orgasm are
complex, highly personal responses,
conditioned as much by emotional,
spiritual, and interpersonal factors as
aesthetic ones. In addition, sexual
"sensitivity" doesn't automatically lead
to more pleasure - it can actually lead
to pain. |
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Labiaplasty, plastic
surgery. On the labia (the “lips"
surrounding the vagina
), can be performed
alone or with vaginoplasty. Surgery
can be performed on the
labia major (the larger,
outer vaginal lips), or
the labia minor (the
smaller, inner vaginal
lips). Labiaplasty
changes the size or
shape of the labia,
typically making them
smaller or correcting an
asymmetry between them. |
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Reconstructive
Surgery vs. Cosmetic
Surgery. In order to
decide if you should
consider vaginoplasty or
labiaplasty, it’s
important to understand
the difference between
reconstructive surgery
and cosmetic surgery.
Reconstructive surgery
improves the function of
a body part, while
cosmetic surgery changes
the aesthetics of
essentially normal
anatomy.
You can think of it like
a nose job: a surgeon
can restructure the
interior nasal cavities
to help you breathe
better or reshape the
nose, just for the sake
of appearances. It's a
critical distinction,
because the American
College of Obstetricians
and Gynecologists
evaluates surgeries and
outcomes to fix
functional problems,
such as urinary
incontinence. But ACOG
remains skeptical and
cautious about cosmetic
vaginal surgery due to
its risks and lack of
scientific data on
safety and
effectiveness.
Some vaginoplasty
procedures, for
instance, were
originally developed as
reconstructive surgeries
to repair birth defects
when the vagina was
malformed, too short, or
absent (such as in
vaginal agensis), so
that a girl could grow
up to have normal
urination, menstruation,
and intercourse. |
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Surgeries Related to
Vaginoplasty and
Labiaplasty.
More recently,
vaginoplasty has grown
into a group of cosmetic
surgeries marketed as
"vaginal rejuvenation"
and "designer vagina"
procedures. Plastic
surgeons and
gynecologists are
marketing their own
array of designer
vaginoplasty surgeries,
claiming the same
benefits to women as
with other cosmetic
surgeries, such as
beauty, self-esteem, and
confidence.
In fact, says ACOG,
women's genitals
naturally have a wide
range of normal
appearances that are
anatomically correct.
There's no one "look" or
right way for a vagina
and labia to be formed.
Recently, laser
technology has been
introduced by some
surgeons for "vaginal
rejuvenation" and other
vaginal surgeries to
replace the traditional
scalpel.
Individual doctors who
are members of the
American Society of
Plastic Surgery (ASPS)
offer various "vaginal
rejuvenation"
procedures, but the ASPS
itself does not endorse
particular surgeries and
cautions that "vaginal
rejuvenation" surgery
may need further
scientific study to
determine efficacy and
success. None of the
cosmetic vaginoplasty
surgeries are considered
accepted, routine
procedures by ACOG.
"Revirgination." The
hymen, the thin tissue
at the entrance to the
vagina, normally
"breaks" the first time
a woman has intercourse.
A surgery called a hymenoplasty repairs the
hymen to mimic its
original, virginal
state, before a woman
was sexually active.
Because of the strong
religious convictions
surrounding the
importance of virginity
in some cultures, this
is among the most
controversial of
cosmetic vaginal
surgeries. |
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Clitoral unhooding. Some
surgeons are marketing a
procedure called
clitoral unhooding,
which removes the tissue
that normally covers the
clitoris.
G-spot amplification.
The front wall of the
vagina, some experts
believe, holds the
highly erotic G-spot, an
especially sensitive
stimulation site for
female arousal and
orgasm. The G-spot
amplification procedure
involves injecting
collagen into the front
wall of the vagina,
theoretically to
increase pleasure. |
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Risks of Vaginoplasty
and Labiaplasty.
Women's long-term
satisfaction and
complication rates from vaginoplasty and
labiaplasty have not
been tracked. Further,
because these surgeries
have not been evaluated
in peer-reviewed medical
journals the way other
surgeries have been --
some procedures are
proprietary and
trademarked -- ACOG
considers them
"unproven."
The risks of vaginal
cosmetic surgery
include:
•Infection
•Permanent changes in
sensation
•Ongoing pain
•Scarring
The best advice for
women considering
vaginal surgery: talk
openly with your doctor
about your feelings and
concerns about your
genitals, as well as
your expectations for
surgery and any possible
non-surgical options.
Targeted Kegel-like
exercises can tone weak,
loose vaginal muscles,
for instance, and
enhance sexual arousal;
and counseling can
address issues of sexual
self-esteem and
confidence |
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Read more:
webmd.com/women/guide/vaginoplasty-
and-labiaplasty-
procedures
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