It is well-known that over time, the vaginal walls lose their elasticity, resulting in vaginal widening. This is especially accelerated by factors like pregnancy, multiple vaginal births, traumatic deliveries, and having large babies, which can lead to vaginal expansion. Additionally, with age, collagen loss contributes to vaginal deformation.
Women experiencing vaginal widening are more prone to vaginal infections than others. Furthermore, women with vaginal widening may also face challenges in their marital life, as their sexual experiences can be negatively affected, including embarrassment caused by the sounds of gas during intercourse. Many women facing these issues turn to obstetricians and gynecologists for solutions.
In some women, vaginal widening can lead to a reduced sensation during intercourse, a lack of sexual satisfaction, and a decrease in their partner's desire for intimacy because the vagina feels too loose. Over time, a woman may experience a decline in sexual pleasure, which can reduce the frequency of intercourse and even lead to sexual disinterest, causing marital problems. In more severe cases, vaginal deformities may also be accompanied by prolapse of the bladder (cystocele),bowel (rectocele),and uterus. Women with such conditions may experience pelvic and back pain during intercourse, along with a sensation of pressure and discomfort, as if something is about to fall out during daily activities.
Vaginal tightening surgery, also known as vaginoplasty, aims to correct these issues, particularly in women with a history of traumatic deliveries or advanced prolapse, by repairing the tears in muscles and connective tissue in both functional and anatomical planes to restore the vaginal condition. For women with mild vaginal looseness, vaginal tightening can be achieved through carbon dioxide laser therapy. However, for moderate to severe cases, vaginoplasty surgery offers more effective and successful results.
The most common reason women seek help for vaginal loosening is the loss of vaginal tissue elasticity, leading to widening, which can result in the sensation of gas sounds during intercourse. Women may also experience reduced sexual feeling, difficulty achieving orgasm, not feeling the penis sufficiently, lack of pleasure during sex, and decreased sexual satisfaction.
When patients come to us, we take their medical history and ask if they have had multiple births, large babies, traumatic deliveries, long or complicated births, or if they have undergone induction. We often find these problems underlying vaginal widening. However, it is important to note that not every woman who gives birth experiences vaginal widening.
Some women who have had five deliveries may still have a tight vagina, while others who have never given birth may experience significant vaginal expansion. In our daily clinical practice, we observe these cases regularly. Factors such as genetic predisposition, physical activity, collagen-rich diets, and significant weight fluctuations can accelerate vaginal widening. In short, even women who have never given birth can experience vaginal loosening and widening due to collagen loss after the age of 25. Since our bodies produce collagen until the age of 25, it becomes essential to consume collagen-rich foods after that age. Nonetheless, genetic factors, diet, and lack of physical activity can also cause vaginal widening in women who have never given birth. Some of these women may even experience the sensation of gas coming from the vagina during activities like bending, standing up, picking something up from the floor, walking, or praying.
Many women with these problems often feel embarrassed in public. If you think you may have a similar issue, you can consult your doctor. For more information and to schedule an appointment, please contact us through the communication number on our website.
To determine if you have vaginal widening, you should assess the following points one by one. Having one or more of these symptoms could indicate vaginal widening, with the severity of the condition increasing as more symptoms are present.
When the vagina loses its tone and elasticity, women may no longer feel a proper grip on the penis during intercourse, which can reduce sexual satisfaction for both the woman and her partner. Women often report difficulty achieving orgasm or experiencing less pleasure during sex. Men may express that they feel a lack of sensation and may find it harder to reach orgasm.
Another symptom is the presence of gas-like sounds from the vaginal canal during sexual intercourse or physical activities. If this occurs, it is likely a sign of vaginal widening.
In addition to vaginal widening, some women may experience urinary incontinence when coughing, sneezing, laughing, lifting heavy objects, or during activities like jumping rope. This indicates possible prolapse of the bladder, also known as cystocele, which often accompanies vaginal widening.
In some cases, birth-related stitches may open or heal improperly, contributing to vaginal widening. Episiotomy, a controlled incision made to facilitate childbirth, may not heal correctly due to factors such as improper aftercare, prolonged sitting, poor nutrition, or infection, leading to complications. Some women may even develop keloid scars, which can cause pain during intercourse. Vaginal plastic surgery, along with perineoplasty, can help repair birth injuries, tighten vaginal muscles (levator muscles),and restore vaginal tone.
The primary goal of vaginal tightening surgery is not only to improve sexual life but also to enhance a woman's anatomical, physical, functional, and aesthetic well-being. The surgery restores the vagina's tightness to its pre-birth state, eliminating frequent vaginal infections and alleviating urinary incontinence. Vaginal tightening surgery can also address birth-related scars and injuries in the same session.
Vaginal wall and canal expansion can occur due to a variety of reasons, including childbirth, genetic factors, connective tissue disorders, collagen loss over time due to aging, poor nutrition, rapid weight loss, heavy lifting, and conditions requiring straining (such as constipation),or diseases like asthma that cause frequent coughing. During childbirth, the vagina naturally stretches to allow the baby to pass through, and as this happens, the muscles and connective tissues around the vagina expand.
In cases of rapid labor, delivering a large baby, or women who push too early, these tissues may not have enough time to stretch properly, leading to tears in the muscle and connective tissue layers. Normally, when no tears occur, the vagina begins to return to its pre-pregnancy state during the postpartum period, which typically continues for six to eight months. To support this process, you can start Kegel exercises one week after birth and continue for six weeks to help your body recover more quickly.
Vaginal expansion can be associated with conditions such as bladder prolapse, uterine prolapse, and bowel herniation, particularly in women with a history of difficult or assisted deliveries. Factors such as the opening of stitches, poor healing of stitches, the use of vacuum during delivery, strenuous pushing, and pressure from the abdomen can contribute to vaginal enlargement.
The vagina is a channel made up of connective tissue and muscle tissue, without any bony structure, and it has good blood circulation. The primary component of the connective tissue is collagen. Over time, collagen is lost due to factors like multiple vaginal births, difficult deliveries, having large babies, and interventions such as abortions, which gradually leads to vaginal expansion. Surgery can help address these issues.
The vaginal walls, which gradually stretch and loosen over time, can be tightened either through carbon dioxide laser treatments or surgery. During surgery, it is necessary to repair the broken ligaments and muscles in the pelvic floor. For the success and long-term effectiveness of the surgery, it is essential to completely reconnect the damaged ligaments in the pelvic floor and the vaginal walls, as well as to stitch the separated muscles together. In some cases, a supportive patch may be needed. Otherwise, if only tissue is removed (i.e., the fabric is simply cut and stitched),the vagina may widen again within 1-2 years. In severe cases, another surgery might be necessary. For women with mild vaginal widening, successful results can be achieved with carbon dioxide laser treatment to tighten the vagina, requiring three sessions, one per month, for optimal results.
Vaginal tightening surgery is frequently performed by experienced surgeons for various reasons. Some of these reasons include:
If, during penetration, gas or air sounds come from the vagina due to the back-and-forth movement, it is a sign that the vagina has become loose and widened. These sounds can disrupt the concentration of both the woman and the man during sex and can cause feelings of embarrassment. Vaginal tightening surgery can eliminate or significantly reduce these sounds. However, it is important to note that in certain sexual positions, such as doggy style or when the legs are on the partner's shoulders, air sounds may naturally occur.
Over time, as the vagina becomes looser and wider, both the woman and the man may experience reduced sensation, difficulty in achieving sexual satisfaction, and problems with sexual pleasure. Vaginal tightening and perineoplasty surgeries tighten the relaxed vaginal walls, allowing both partners to enjoy greater sexual satisfaction and pleasure.
The increased vaginal width can make it difficult for a woman to reach orgasm, leading to issues with orgasmic satisfaction or even an inability to orgasm. In some cases, the male partner may also face difficulties with orgasm and ejaculation, feeling that the penis is "lost" inside the vagina or preferring to ejaculate manually. A tight vagina enhances sexual pleasure for both partners and prevents orgasm issues, thus improving sexual confidence.
A condition known as vaginal gaping can cause frequent vaginal infections. Perineal tears, muscle and ligament damage from childbirth can lead to vaginal laxity, affecting the vaginal flora. Women with this condition frequently suffer from vaginal infections, urinary tract infections, and yeast infections, which may lead to chronic cervical erosion and persistent vaginal discharge. Vaginal tightening surgery, combined with perineoplasty, can restore the vaginal opening by reattaching the broken muscles and ligaments, making the vaginal opening no longer visible from the outside.
The natural mucosal structure of the vagina must remain moist and protected, just like other mucosal areas (such as the eyes and mouth). Therefore, the vagina must be anatomically sealed to maintain its natural function. Over time, factors such as childbirth, collagen structure disorders, genetic predisposition, significant weight fluctuations, poor diet, lack of exercise, and heavy physical activity can lead to the vaginal walls loosening and the vaginal opening widening. To restore its normal physiological function, surgery may be necessary.
In short, dear reader, if you find yourself needing this surgery, remember that although vaginalplasty and perineoplasty are categorized as aesthetic surgeries, for you, it is not merely cosmetic but a medical necessity. It requires the restoration of your anatomical and functional plans. Therefore, there is no need to feel embarrassed or helpless! If you require such surgery, visit your doctor and be free to make the decision to undergo surgery.
For more information, you can contact us through the communication numbers on our website (+905012421881).
If, over time or after childbirth, you are no longer able to enjoy sexual intercourse as you did before, vaginalplasty and perineoplasty can help restore the tightness and provide more pleasure from sex. Unfortunately, this cannot be achieved otherwise. Many products sold online, such as vaginal tightening gels, tablets, and creams, are mere marketing strategies. They are not scientifically proven products, and are often produced and packaged in unsanitary conditions. These products can cause severe burns, infections, and transmission of sexually transmitted diseases (such as HPV, Herpes, Gonorrhea). Do not fall into this money trap. Always consult your doctor for the necessary medical care. Failing to do so can lead to irreversible health problems, both physically and financially. The correction of this issue might be difficult or even impossible later.
Before vaginal tightening surgery, be sure to inform your doctor about any medications you are currently taking. If you are using any blood thinners, such as injections or tablets, their dosages may need to be adjusted or stopped before the surgery. You may be switched to lower-dose blood thinners. Avoid consuming foods like herbal teas, garlic, cinnamon, cherries, and lemons one week before surgery, as they can increase bleeding. If the surgery is to be performed under general anesthesia, you must fast for at least 8 hours before the procedure.
Before vaginal tightening surgery, you will need to undergo certain tests as deemed necessary by your anesthesiologist. Tests may include blood counts, blood sugar, thyroid hormones, and coagulation tests. It is also important to ensure hygiene by shaving the genital area and taking a shower before the surgery.
Vaginal tightening surgery is performed in a sterile surgical environment by experienced surgeons, typically under spinal or general anesthesia. The type of anesthesia is decided by you and your surgeon based on your overall health.
During the procedure, the vaginal walls are opened along the entire canal. Loose and damaged connective and muscle tissues are individually repaired with non-absorbable sutures. Excess tissue from the vaginal walls is removed, and the entire canal is tightened. The tissues are then brought together with self-absorbing sutures.
If there is an enlargement at the vaginal entrance, and the pelvic floor muscles, levator muscles, and the perineal body are damaged, a perineoplasty is often combined to repair these structures. If this step is not taken, the vaginal entrance may reopen. Additionally, perineoplasty helps to repair any scar tissue from previous episiotomy stitches that may have healed poorly or developed infections.
The duration of the surgery varies depending on the individual, but if there is extensive tissue damage in the anatomical and functional plans, the procedure can take up to 3-4 hours. The surgery may take around an hour if lateral vaginoplasty is performed. However, if the surgery involves procedures such as anterior-posterior vaginoplasty, with additional treatments for conditions like cystocele (bladder prolapse),rectocele (rectal prolapse),enterocele, or urinary incontinence, the operation may last 3-4 hours due to the complexity of tissue repair.
Your surgeon will inform you about the specific type of vaginal tightening surgery based on a preoperative examination. It’s helpful to gather detailed information about the procedure before surgery. Your surgeon will also perform a POP-Q exam, which evaluates pelvic organ prolapse, uterine prolapse, and bladder and bowel prolapses.
Failing to perform this examination before lateral or anterior-posterior vaginoplasty could lead to vaginal relaxation within 1-2 years. After the surgery, you will likely need to stay in the hospital for one night and can be discharged the following day.
We recommend vaginal tightening surgery for patients who have completed their desired number of children. Having another vaginal delivery after surgery may cause the vagina to stretch and tear. If you unintentionally become pregnant, it is advised not to have a vaginal delivery, as the weight of the uterus in the later stages of pregnancy, which can reach about 10 kilograms (due to the baby, amniotic fluid, placenta, and growing uterus),places pressure on the pelvic floor muscles and connective tissues, which may cause the bladder stitches to tear, stretch, and lead to prolapse. Therefore, your surgeon will ensure that you have completed your family before performing anterior-posterior vaginoplasty.
There is no such issue with lateral vaginoplasty, and you may still have a vaginal delivery. However, if you gain excessive weight during pregnancy and do not maintain a healthy diet, you may experience vaginal relaxation due to collagen depletion and the stretching of the vagina.
If you're wondering about the cost of vaginal tightening surgery in 2025, you should know that prices can vary based on factors like the surgeon's experience, the hospital where the surgery is performed, the type of anesthesia used, the number of procedures performed, and even the geographic region.
However, I encourage you not to base your decision solely on cost. The success of the surgery is primarily determined by the knowledge, skill, expertise, and experience of the surgeon, not the price. Therefore, be sure to seek out a surgeon who is specifically trained and experienced in urogynecology, rather than relying on general gynecologists, high-risk pregnancy specialists, or fertility experts.
Vaginal tightening surgery is performed under general anesthesia or spinal anesthesia in the operating room. The duration of the surgery depends on the technique applied to the patient and any combined procedures. The surgery typically lasts between 1 to 3 hours. The vaginal length varies between 7.5 to 17.5 cm in women, with the average length being around 9 to 12 cm.
For the most successful results in vaginal tightening surgery, it is essential not only to narrow the vaginal opening but also to narrow the entire vaginal canal. This technique provides better success and long-lasting effects. Excess vaginal tissue is removed, and torn connective tissue and muscle layers are repaired using non-absorbable sutures. The connective tissue layers are repaired with sutures similar to those used in heart valve surgery. The muscle layers are joined together. This repair is crucial for the success and longevity of the surgery.
Afterward, the excess tissue is removed, and the remaining tissue is brought together and tightened with absorbable sutures. Narrowing is typically performed about 2-3 cm from the vaginal opening. These procedures often require another surgery within 2 years, as they tend to expand again. Additionally, if only the entrance is tightened and the widening at the back is not corrected, vaginal discharge can accumulate inside, potentially leading to infections. The ideal vaginal plastic surgery involves narrowing the entire vaginal canal.
Vaginal tightening surgery may often need to be combined with rectocele surgery (rectal prolapse). The vaginal posterior wall is opened from the vaginal entrance to the cervix. The connective tissue between the vagina and rectum (rectovaginal fascia) is repaired, and excess vaginal walls are removed and rejoined with absorbable sutures. After the surgery, depending on the surgical technique and sutures used, sexual intercourse should be avoided for 6 to 8 weeks, and patients should refrain from swimming, hot springs, and heavy physical activities or sports.
This surgery, performed by experienced urogynecologists, yields very satisfactory results, but it is also a high-risk procedure. The vagina and rectum are only about one centimeter apart, and this gap narrows even further due to torn connective tissue. The experience of the surgeon is critical. Without proper experience, there is a risk of complications such as bowel injuries and vaginal fistulas, where stool may come from the vagina.
We perform vaginal tightening surgeries for both domestic and international patients with our team. You can contact us via our clinic's number on our website for more information.
Cystocele Surgery is frequently performed in patients who undergo vaginal tightening surgery, particularly anterior vaginal wall surgery. The tissue between the bladder and vaginal wall is opened, starting just below the urinary opening and extending to the cervix. Tears in the pubocervicovaginal fascia are repaired with non-absorbable sutures. This repair is performed from the vaginal entrance to the cervix. In some cases, the fascia may also be torn where it attaches to the cervix, requiring surgical attachment to the cervical ring.
If the fascia repair is not done during cystocele surgery, and only vaginal tissue is removed, the bladder may prolapse again within 1-2 years, often accompanied by urinary incontinence. This is similar to a hernia repair, where the hernia sac is not repaired and only the skin is tightened—this would result in recurrence. When the defect is not repaired, the hernia may reoccur.
If urinary incontinence is also a concern, it can be corrected during the surgery. In these patients, the angle where the urethra enters the bladder is disrupted, leading to hypermobility of the urethra. The TOT (transobturator tape) procedure can be combined with cystocele surgery. A compatible non-absorbable mesh is inserted in the middle of the urethra, and its arms are passed through the pelvic bone canal and exit at the vulvar area. This procedure effectively addresses urinary incontinence issues during activities like coughing, sneezing, laughing, lifting heavy objects, or jumping rope.
Vaginal tightening surgery can yield highly successful results when performed by skilled hands. On the other hand, surgeries that only remove vaginal tissue without correcting pelvic floor structural damage or reattaching the cervix can lead to recurrent prolapse of the bladder within 2 years. Patients who experience these complications have very limited chances for successful second surgeries due to the associated risks.
The space between the bladder and vaginal wall is approximately one centimeter. Previous surgical interventions can lead to the formation of fibrous tissue in this area, which makes further surgery more difficult. If prolapse recurs, the new surgeon may be reluctant to enter this fibrous tissue, as it is tough and not easy to separate from the vagina and bladder during surgery. As a result, bladder injuries may occur during a second surgery, although surgeons can usually repair these immediately. However, fistulas, where the bladder wall connects to the vagina, may develop in the future.
Therefore, when deciding on your first vaginal tightening surgery, it is essential to choose a surgeon who is experienced, well-trained, and knowledgeable in urogynecology to avoid complications. Remember, this is a one-time surgery with lifelong results. However, surgeries performed by unskilled hands may lead to dissatisfaction and further complications.
Our clinic in Konya receives many patients from Istanbul due to the easy access via high-speed train. Patients can travel to our clinic, receive their consultations the same day, undergo surgery the next day, and return home via train or plane. We receive a lot of patients from Istanbul, not only because of the convenience of transportation but also due to Konya's tranquil environment and the opportunity to visit the Mevlana Museum. We perform surgeries in hospitals in Konya that are hygienic and among the most successful in their field. You can contact us for more information through the phone number on our website.
Patients who wish to undergo vaginoplasty come to us from both domestic and international locations. Since Konya is geographically close to Antalya and Ankara and offers easy travel options, we frequently receive patients from these regions. Surgeries are performed in hospitals in Konya with which we have agreements, and our patients are carefully followed up after surgery. You can contact us for more information by calling the numbers on our website or by sending a message to our WhatsApp number (+90501 242 1881).
In cases where the vaginal opening is excessively narrowed, and the perineum is raised too much, vaginal tightening surgeries can lead to dissatisfaction and pain during intercourse. Therefore, it is crucial to select an experienced surgeon and clinic for this surgery. Vaginal surgeries performed by experienced urogynecologists are less likely to result in such complications.
For vaginal tightening surgery to result in widening again, significant weight loss or childbirth must occur. Therefore, vaginal tightening surgery is recommended for patients who have completed their childbirth. Additionally, unhealthy habits such as smoking, alcohol consumption, poor nutrition, and genetic connective tissue weakness can also lead to vaginal widening as individuals age. Even if you don’t give birth vaginally after the surgery, pregnancy can cause the vagina to widen again. The vagina, like other organs and skin in our body, is composed of collagen and connective tissue.
Its fundamental structure is made up of collagen and muscle tissue. The body produces collagen up to the age of 25, after which collagen production starts to decline. Therefore, rapid weight loss, unhealthy eating, smoking, alcohol use, genetic structural issues, and connective tissue problems, if present, can result in recurring vaginal widening. The main reason for widening after surgery occurs when the perineal connective tissue is not repaired, and in cases where only the rectovaginal fascia and pubocervicovaginal fascia are repaired. Even without the aforementioned causes, patients may face vaginal widening issues within two years after the surgery. Therefore, it is crucial to choose a center and surgeon who apply surgical methods that repair connective tissue defects and narrow the entire vaginal canal. I suggest having the surgery after completing your childbirth at a urogynaecologist's clinic.
After vaginal tightening surgery, it is important to pay attention to your diet, engage in regular physical activities, avoid smoking and alcohol, and consume collagen-rich foods. However, as you age and collagen loss continues, you may experience widening again. In this case, a carbon dioxide vaginal laser treatment can help restore the lost tightness of the vagina and improve its elasticity.
Vaginal tightening surgery can provide lasting results, depending on the technique used. In lateral vaginoplasty, where the vaginal walls are removed from the sides (about 3-4 cm in width),some widening may occur after a normal delivery. In the technique known as anterior-posterior vaginoplasty, which also combines cystocele and rectocele surgeries, the likelihood of vaginal widening reoccurring is very low. However, factors such as childbirth, smoking, unhealthy eating, rapid weight gain and loss can lead to vaginal looseness. For this reason, it is important to pay attention to your diet and physical activities after the surgery. Choose to have the surgery after completing your childbirth. Even if you don’t give birth vaginally after the surgery, pregnancy can lead to widening and loosening of the vagina.
Typically, vaginal sagging and widening are more common in women who have given birth. However, recently, we are also seeing cases of vaginal looseness and widening in women who have not given birth. Factors such as a woman’s genetic makeup, collagen tissue disorders, rapid weight gain, weight loss, smoking, and alcohol consumption can cause early collagen loss, leading to the loosening and widening of the vagina.
For women who have not given birth and do not experience advanced vaginal widening, we prefer non-surgical vaginal tightening techniques, such as carbon dioxide laser treatment. In cases of significant widening, lateral vaginoplasty surgery can be performed to ensure the woman’s comfort and sexual health. This technique does not prevent future childbirth. If a woman experiences vaginal widening after completing her childbirth, a second surgery can be done to narrow the vagina.
In the last decade, technological advancements have made it possible for gynecologists to routinely use vaginal carbon dioxide laser devices for tightening and narrowing the vagina. This is a quick, painless, and non-invasive procedure. After the procedure, there is no need for rest, and the person can return to their daily activities. Since there is no surgical wound, stitches, bleeding, anesthesia, or complication risk, and no long-term restriction on sexual activity, this method is highly preferred by women.
Carbon dioxide lasers create controlled heat beneath the vaginal epithelium, stimulating collagen synthesis, collagen production, and the formation of new blood vessels in the vaginal walls, thereby improving vaginal circulation. In recent years, vaginal carbon dioxide laser treatments and radiofrequency applications have become widely used methods for vaginal tightening both globally and in our country. Non-surgical vaginal tightening also helps rejuvenate the vagina. For more information and to book an appointment, you can contact us through the clinic’s contact numbers on our website.
We generally prefer not to perform surgeries during menstruation. During this period, the vaginal area becomes moist, and the presence of menstrual blood can complicate hygiene control, thus hindering the healing process. Additionally, the need for sanitary pads makes surgery outside the menstrual period more preferable. We tend to schedule the surgery after menstruation ends so that the healing period is uninterrupted by menstruation, ensuring a smoother recovery process. Another reason for choosing the period after menstruation is that the doctor needs to confirm that the patient is not pregnant, which is easier after menstruation. If pregnancy is detected, the surgery is canceled.
Vaginal tightening surgeries are often combined with labioplasty (labia reduction) and hoodoplasty (clitoral aesthetic) procedures. In some cases, fat injections and hyaluronic acid fillers can also be applied to the outer labia, transitioning into what is referred to as "Barbie Genital Aesthetic Surgery." This combination not only aesthetically enhances the vagina but also improves the vulva, providing a more harmonious, functional, and natural appearance. The genital region, particularly the vulva, is one of the most vascularized areas of the body, enabling fast recovery. For labioplasty, healing usually completes within one week to ten days, and the stitches used are absorbable.
The healing time for the vagina itself is 6-8 weeks. After surgery, we recommend resting for the first 1-2 weeks. The patient will spend one night in the hospital after the surgery and can go home the following day. Your doctor will provide necessary medications, including painkillers, antibiotics, and guidance on dressing changes. For the first 1-2 weeks, it’s essential to avoid heavy physical activities, strenuous tasks, and exercise.
If labioplasty is combined with vaginal tightening surgery, ventilating the genital area in the first 3 days will help with wound healing. Unless your doctor suggests otherwise, avoid applying any creams or antiseptic solutions to the genital area, as this may interfere with the healing process. Follow your doctor’s recommendations and continue your medication and dressing routine as instructed.
Failure of vaginal tightening surgery occurs if the vaginal canal is not sufficiently narrowed or if the perineal tissues and muscles are not repaired. If the anatomical planes, ligaments, and muscle tissues underneath the vagina are not fully addressed along the entire vaginal canal, the vagina may loosen and widen again. This can lead to dissatisfaction for the patient.
In such cases, a second operation might be necessary. However, the second surgery is generally riskier and more complicated than the first. Therefore, when deciding on a vaginal tightening surgery, it is crucial to thoroughly research the medical center and ensure that the surgeon is a well-known and specialized urogynaecologist. You should look for a reputable center and surgeon in this specific field. Experiencing pain during intercourse in the first few months after surgery is normal.
After the stitches on the vagina dissolve, there is a period of up to 6 months during which the vaginal walls and the tension in the stitches will relax and settle. Depending on the type of stitches used, the vagina should fully regain its shape within one year. To avoid discomfort during intercourse in the first few months, you can use water-based lubricants and ensure that your foreplay is prolonged.
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