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Vaginoplasty-Vagina Tightening

The fact that the vagina area is wide may be due to the tissue characteristics and structure of the woman, but it can also develop due to advancing age and especially difficult births.

Another important problem of women who have uterine prolapse, urinary bladder prolapse and urinary incontinence is that the tears that occur in difficult births cause the vagina to expand and become loose.

In addition, not properly repaired tears or episiotomies after birth, that is, after the incision made to prevent random tearing during childbirth, a raised or bad-looking scar tissue may appear as a separate problem. In advanced cases of excessive vaginal discharge, air and unwanted sounds during sexual intercourse, and even urine leakage can be seen.

All these situations may cause the woman to have serious problems in sexual life with her husband, and the couple may not be able to enjoy sexual life as before. This can cause the woman to lose self-confidence over time and even to withdraw from sexual life.

In our country, such sexual health problems are unfortunately seen as a problem to be ashamed of.

However, just as physiological and psychological improvement is achieved by applying aesthetic operations to many other parts of the body, the same benefit can be achieved by surgically correcting the vaginal aesthetics with the method of vaginoplasty.

Today, quite successful results can be obtained from various techniques used to correct these problems.

The vaginal tightening operation is called vaginoplasty in general terms in medicine.

In addition, the problem of urine leakage, which has become a more common complaint with age after the operation, is also eliminated.

What is done in the process of vaginal tightening, that is, vaginoplasty?

Although it is a surgical intervention that is not very difficult, it is performed by using two applications called local anesthesia and sedation, but most surgeons prefer general anesthesia.

In the operation, which lasts about 45 minutes, both the anterior and posterior walls of the vagina are opened, a firming procedure is performed on the underlying tissue and the excess vaginal tissue is removed. In addition, the muscles surrounding the vagina are brought closer together.

Since dissolvable sutures are used, there is no need to remove the sutures after the operation.

Thus, these complaints of women with postpartum vaginal enlargement complaints decrease and both spouses are more satisfied with their sexual life than before.

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