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How Cosmetic Gynecology Procedures Can Be Helpful

Dec 29, 2022

Over the decades, increasingly more people have embraced cosmetic surgery because it helps them feel better. One of the segments of cosmetic surgery that has risen in popularity lately is cosmetic gynecology.


More women are embracing cosmetic gynecology procedures because they can reverse the effects of aging and childbirth, increase libido, enhance sexual intimacy, and improve their mental health. If you are undecided about seeking cosmetic gynecology services, we have compiled some insights into how the various procedures can directly improve your situation. 


Clitoral Hood Reduction

This cosmetic gynecology procedure involves the removal of excess tissue from the skin folds (clitoral hood) that cover and protect the clitoris. The reconstruction of remaining skin folds exposes more of the clitoris.


This cosmetic procedure aims to refine the visual appeal of the vulva and increase sexual pleasure. It can also help reduce the irritation that arises from clothes rubbing against the clitoral hood. 


Labiaplasty

Women with excess skin folds on the sides of the vaginal opening often experience pain during sex due to the twisting and tugging of the labia. Abnormally sized labia can make it difficult for a woman to exercise and maintain proper hygiene.


It can also cause the affected females to be more susceptible to urinary tract infections. Labiaplasty removes excess skin folds from the labia. The procedure also works to correct tears and enlargement of the labia due to childbirth. 


Hymenoplasty

The hymen is a thin, pinkish membrane that lies about an inch and a half into the vulva covering the vaginal entrance. It stops pathogens from entering the vagina until puberty. The hymen usually ruptures during the first sexual encounter but could also rupture due to the use of tampons and taking part in strenuous physical activities like cycling and gymnastics.


Hymenoplasty is a cosmetic surgery that works to reconstruct a ruptured hymen. The procedure also allows women born without a hymen to get one. 


Orgasm Enhancement

Orgasm enhancement can involve the use of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP). The treatment comprises injecting rich nutrients and platelets from the female's blood into the upper walls of the clitoris and vagina, promoting the healing and rejuvenation of damaged skin, blood vessels, and collagen in the vaginal area.


This triggers new tissue growth, leading to the thickening and expansion of the clitoris and vaginal walls. The result can be more comfortable stimulation and enhanced sexual intimacy. 


Perineoplasty

During childbirth, a woman can suffer the tearing or scarring of perineum tissues (the tissues between the vagina and the rectum). It can cause loose or bulging skin around the vagina, loss of sensation during sex, low libido, urinary or bowel incontinence, and loss of self-esteem.


Perineoplasty is a surgical procedure that strengthens and tightens the perineum, removes damaged and scar tissue around the vagina, and narrows the vaginal opening. It also works to improve sexual satisfaction. 


Vaginoplasty

Childbirth can also cause vaginal injury, leading to complications like pelvic floor disease. Vaginoplasty encompasses the reconstruction and recreation of the vagina and the tightening of the pelvic floor muscles. The procedure is also useful for repairing childbirth vaginal defects, like creating a functional vagina, preventing the pooling of blood during menstruation, and removing abnormal structures or excess tissue.


Vaginoplasty is also a gender-affirmation surgery for transgender people. Part of their male external genitalia, like the penis skin and scrotum, is removed and reconfigured into female genitalia.


Conclusion

If you desire architectural changes or aesthetic enhancements for your vaginal area, you should book an appointment with a reputable cosmetic gynecology clinic. At FemmeWell, we provide unbeatable comprehensive gynecology and aesthetic services to all women through a personalized care plan. To learn more about cosmetic gynecology procedures, contact us today.

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