Vaginoplasty – Vaginal Tightening & Rejuvenation Surgery
Vaginoplasty restores vaginal tone, strength, and function by tightening the vaginal canal. A safe and effective procedure for enhanced comfort, confidence, and intimacy.
Vaginoplasty
Vaginoplasty is a surgery to create, reconstruct, or repair the vagina. It is used to treat medical issues such as injuries, birth defects, or other problems affecting the vaginal area. The procedure can also help improve vaginal tightness, restore normal function, and enhance comfort during daily activities or sexual intercourse. Recovery time varies depending on the type of surgery and your overall health, but most people can resume normal activities within a few weeks with proper care.
What is Vaginoplasty?
Vaginoplasty is a surgical procedure to repair, reconstruct, or improve the vagina. It can address damage caused by medical conditions, injury, childbirth, or congenital issues.
Many people use the word “vagina” to refer to all female reproductive parts, but medically, the vagina is the internal muscular canal. The vulva is the visible external part of the female genitalia.
What does Vaginoplasty treat?
Vaginoplasty can be done for both functional and cosmetic reasons. Functional reasons improve how the vagina works, while cosmetic reasons focus on appearance or personal confidence. Common reasons include:
Vaginal childbirth: Vaginal delivery can stretch and loosen vaginal muscles. Aging can also reduce vaginal tightness, which may affect sexual comfort or function.
Medical conditions: Some people need vaginal reconstruction after cancer treatment, such as radiation therapy or surgical removal of vaginal tissue.
Congenital conditions: Some individuals are born with underdeveloped or absent vaginal structures, which may prevent menstruation or sexual activity.
Is Vaginoplasty the same as vaginal rejuvenation?
No. Vaginoplasty is a type of vaginal rejuvenation, which includes any procedure to improve vaginal appearance or function. Other common vaginal rejuvenation procedures include:
Labiaplasty: Reduces or reshapes the labia (the fleshy lips around the vagina).
Vulvoplasty: Reshapes the outer visible part of the vagina (the vulva).
Clitoral hood reduction: Removes extra tissue covering the clitoris.
Perineoplasty: Strengthens the perineum, the area between the vagina and anus.
Vaginoplasty can improve sexual satisfaction, urinary function, and overall confidence, depending on your goals and medical needs.
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What are the risks of vaginoplasty?
The risks of vaginoplasty depend on the type and extent of surgery. Some possible risks include:
Painful intercourse (dyspareunia) after recovery.
Numbness or reduced sensation in the genital area.
Infection at the surgical site.
Bleeding during or after the procedure.
Your healthcare provider will discuss these risks with you and provide guidance to reduce them.
Procedure Details: Vaginoplasty
What happens before vaginoplasty?
Before surgery, your healthcare provider will make sure you’re ready and safe for the procedure. This usually includes:
A physical exam to check your overall health and review your medical history.
Education about the procedure, including risks, benefits, and recovery instructions.
Recommendations to reduce complications, such as quitting smoking.
Specific instructions based on your needs to help you prepare for surgery.
What happens during vaginoplasty?
The exact procedure depends on why you are having surgery:
To tighten the vagina or repair an injury:
Remove extra or sagging skin and tissue.
Use stitches to secure loose tissue inside the vaginal canal.
Reduce the vaginal opening by removing or repositioning tissue.
To repair congenital abnormalities:
Create a functional vagina.
Remove excess or abnormal tissue present at birth.
Ensure proper menstrual flow by preventing blood from pooling.
How long does vaginoplasty take?
The length of surgery depends on the type and complexity. Some procedures take only a few hours, while more extensive surgeries may last up to 10 hours.
What happens after vaginoplasty?
Recovery varies. Some people stay in the hospital for a few days, while others go home the same day. Your provider will give antibiotics to prevent infection and pain medicine for comfort.
Common things to expect after surgery:
Light bleeding for up to 48 hours.
Swelling or bruising in the genital area, which may take weeks to fully subside.
Itchiness or numbness as nerves heal.
Scarring, which will fade or change over time.
Catheter use to help you urinate, usually for up to a week until healing is complete.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Vaginoplasty is a surgery to repair, reconstruct, or improve the vagina for medical or cosmetic reasons.
It can be done to:
Repair vaginal injury or looseness after childbirth or aging
Correct congenital conditions (born without a vagina or abnormal vaginal development)
Improve sexual function or appearance
No. Vaginal rejuvenation includes various procedures to improve the vagina’s function or appearance. Vaginoplasty is one type of vaginal rejuvenation. Other procedures include labiaplasty, vulvoplasty, clitoral hood reduction, and perineoplasty.
You’ll have a physical exam, discuss your medical history, learn about risks and benefits, and get instructions to prepare for surgery, such as quitting smoking or stopping certain medications.
The procedure may involve removing excess tissue, tightening vaginal muscles, reducing the vaginal opening, or creating a functional vagina, depending on your condition.
It depends on the type of surgery. Some procedures take a few hours, while more complex ones may take up to 10 hours.
You may stay in the hospital for a few days or go home the same day. Expect:
Light bleeding for 1–2 days
Swelling or bruising that may last weeks
Itchiness or numbness as nerves heal
Use of a catheter to help urinate for up to a week
Possible risks include:
Painful intercourse (dyspareunia)
Numbness or reduced sensation
Infection
Bleeding
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