With all the possible things that a woman can look at on their body and determine that it is irregular, the last thing any woman wants is to look at the vaginal region just to find something that does not look right. When it comes to the vaginal area, not only can these deformities and irregularities cause self esteem issues but unlike other areas, problems with the area can also result in a woman's loss of their sex drive and no woman wants that. Because of these reasons, more and more women in the world are seeking the guidance of a plastic surgeon. What's more is that the surgery that they are seeking is a vaginal plastic surgery. This surgery is known as a vaginalplasty and it actually contains a grouping of several genital surgeries which includes the clitoral hood, the major and minor labia and even the hymen. The surgeries which fall within the vaginal plastic surgery category includes the vaginoplasty which is the tightening of the vagina as well as the rejuvenation of it. There is a labiaplasty which is aimed at reducing the outward appearance of both the major labia and minor labia through the reduction and reshaping of them. You have the hymenoplasty which is the reconstruction of the hymen membrane which covers and protects the vaginal opening and is also the sign of virginity. All of these surgeries can be performed on their own, or as a group with the one main goal of rejuvenating the vaginal region to a more youthful vibrant state and in some cases to a pre-sexual state as well. If you are considering any one of these plastic surgery options, then it is important to consult with a board of plastic surgeons certified member as well as a surgeon who is also part of the FGCS or Female Genital Cosmetic Surgery group. The reason that this is so important is the simple fact that when dealing with the area, you are dealing with a part of the body that has many nerve endings relating to the stimulation and sexual desire. By choosing a surgeon who is part of both groups, you are ensuring that the outcome of the procedure will be a success and that hopefully there will be no issues in the future associated with your ability for stimulation as a result of a botched surgery. |
Tuesday, 1 May 2012
Vaginal Plastic Surgery
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