Time takes a toll on our bodies, and in due course we start to see the effects of aging and gravity. Regrettably, our lady parts are no exception to this. Age and childbirth take their toll and a lot of females wind up being unhappy with the outcomes. For this reason, a lot of females are eyeing into vaginal rejuvenation options.
Veginal Rejuvenation Surgery
Surgical solutions for vaginal rejuvenation
- Vaginoplasty
- Perineoplasty
- Labiaplasty
- Hoodectomy surgery
- Liposuction
Non-surgical solutions for vaginal rejuvenation
- Labial Puff
- Shrink cream or gel
- Exercise is a simple resolution, but one that has proven exceedingly effective for maximum females. While exercise might not solve the problem totally, kegels and other workouts that fortify the pelvic floor can be a remarkable first step on your way to complete vaginal rejuvenation.
Vaginal rejuvenation surgery
Vaginal rejuvenation surgery has been established by some plastic surgeons and has been designed to reinstate the vaginas elasticity and tautness. By eradicating surplus tissue and fixing the vaginal muscles and wall, it refurbishes the muscle tone and tautness of the vagina. Slackening of the vagina is instigated by ageing and more commonly by childbearing. Vaginal rejuvenation surgery targets to reverse this procedure of slackening and to augment sexual pleasure. It is this type of sex augmentation surgery that is speedily gaining popularity among the glitterati and anybody who is eyeing for the newest in cosmetic processes. You should be cautioned though; there are some hazards of this process. Some females report scarring, some type of septicity and also a loss of sexual feeling around the clitoris.
To know more about the aforementioned procedures of vaginal rejuvenation, you can visit our clinic today!
Dr. Prashant Baranwal
Consulting Cosmetic & Plastic Surgeon
M.B.B.S., M.S. (General Surgery), M.Ch. (Plastic Surgery)
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