Everything about intimate surgery

INTIMATE SURGERY

The request for surgical refinements in the genital area has increased rapidly due the awareness of the possibilities offered. These are the changes on the outer and inner genitalia. The corrections on the outer genital area includes reduction of the bigger and lesser labials and are mostly wanted for esthetic reasons but also sometimes indicated for physical/mechanical reasons.

The changes on the inner genitalia are restricted to vaginal tigthening for better sexual voluptousness both for the woman and her partner.

The main reason for the woman´s desire for correction lies in the fact that the tissues by i.e. pregnancies, deliveries and with ageing loose the tightness, enlarge and appear tightless. There is of course also an inborne size of the genitals.

Depending on different lifestyles, the habits or physical activities one can be affected both esthetically and physically or changes in the sexual voluptousness can occur. This is an individual problem and a decision for an operation can only by made by the woman herself.

The opposite situation, the outer genitals being too small, can also be encounted but it is more seldom. This condition will probably within the nearest future be corrected without an operation.

This type of operations can very well be done under local anaesthetic combined with sedation which in fact, is similar to general anaesthetic.

THE LESSER LABIALS

The lesser labials turn in front of the clitoris into a fold surrounding the clitoris. The clitoris and the lesser labials correspond to the gland and foreskin in the male. This is why it is important to protect this area from being reduced as not to reduce this erictil area just only for reducing the prolapst area in front. The lesser labials are reduced to lay within and line to the outer labials.

There are different technics concerning the direction of the reduction. One is a longitudinal resection with a scar at the top of labials or shortening of the labials, leaving a transversel scar in the middle of it. All scars are mostly inconspicuous.

THE MAJOR LABIALS

The major labials are not associated with so much of concerns as the lesser labials are. Mostly the width or assymetrical major labials are the main problems. The major labials can be thinned through a longitudinal incision leaving a scar on top of the labials. A permanent numbness can occur.

VAGINAL TIGHTENING

This operation will be replaced by a nonoperative method which is being tested at the clinic for the moment. Until the scientific conclusions are made this operation is not offered. The surgical procedure means shortening of the mucosa and the muscular layer in the dorsal wall of the vagina. This results mostly in the tigthening of the vagina.

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