Why does the vagina enlarge?
The vagina generally enlarges due to normal birth or deliveries. Damaged vaginal tissue, especially after a difficult and invasive birth, cannot fully heal. It begins to create functional and physical problems with advancing age.
The vagina may also enlarge in those who have not had a normal birth or have never had a pregnancy. Women with hereditary connective tissue weakness may experience vaginal enlargement problems in older age, especially under the influence of estrogen hormone, which decreases with menopause.
In addition, frequent sexual intercourse, numerous gynecological procedures and abortions, smoking, poor nutrition, and not doing exercises for the pelvic floor muscles also cause vaginal enlargement.
What is vaginoplasty?
Vagina Colloquially referred to as 'reservoir', it is a canal-shaped structure where sexual intercourse, menstruation and birth occur. .
Vaginoplasty; It is a genital aesthetic operation for aesthetic and functional purposes performed to re-tighten, narrow and recover the vagina for women who have complaints of loosening, decreasing flexibility and widening of vaginal tissues.
Who performs vaginoplasty?
Vaginoplasty is actually the restructuring of the posterior wall of the vagina, known as 'Colpography Posterior' among gynecological surgeries. It is also called 'Vaginal Reconstruction' or 'Vagina Tightening Operation'. It is performed by all gynecologists and obstetricians with gynecological surgery training.
Does vaginoplasty prevent normal birth?
After vaginoplasty, you can get pregnant, have an abortion, or give birth vaginally. Vaginoplasty is not a surgery that will prevent any intervention. However, vaginal width occurs with vaginal birth and the need for surgery may arise again in the future. For this reason, cesarean delivery is recommended to patients after vaginoplasty, or vaginoplasty is recommended after the birth process is over.
Non-surgical vaginal tightening applications
In recent years Laser and radio frequency applications, which are becoming increasingly common, are used for vaginal tightening.
These methods may be used for patients who cannot undergo surgical vaginoplasty, those who complain of a small amount of enlargement, those who have the problem of not being able to orgasm, and patients who are planning to give birth in the future.
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