What is the procedure for rejuvenating the vagina and what is it for?
To begin with, it should be noted that there are 2 ways to rejuvenate this genital organ: using a laser (micro spot) and the method of suturing (thread rejuvenation of the vagina). The latter method is used quite rarely and involves the implementation of vaginoplasty using a special suture material. It is used, as a rule, in those cases when the amount of interference is great.
If we talk about the goals of this kind of procedure, then most often laser rejuvenation of the vagina is carried out for:
- compaction of the vaginal walls;
- Excessive folding of the mucosa;
- braces of the ligament apparatus.
As a result of medications performed by physicians, it is also possible to carry out an aesthetic correction of the labia.
What are the indications for this procedure?
Most often laser (micro-point) rejuvenation of the vagina is prescribed to women who have problems of the following character:
- deformity of the vaginal area;
- age-related disorders of the vaginal muscle tone;
- urinary incontinence;
- congenital pathology of the vagina;
- injuring the inguinal area;
- a decrease in the quality of intimate communication and sensations.
This kind of minimally invasive intervention can be performed both under local anesthesia and using general anesthesia. Everything depends on the volume of the operation.
As for the duration of such a surgical intervention, most often it is in the range of 15 to 90 minutes.
How is rehabilitation carried out?
The effect of laser rejuvenation of the vagina can be observed already from 1 procedure. It should be noted that in most cases, when carrying out such manipulation, a woman can go home almost immediately after her graduation.
However, it is necessary to remember some features of the recovery period. So, to resume sexual activity after rejuvenating the vagina can not earlier than 3-4 weeks.
What are the contraindications for rejuvenating the vagina?
This procedure can not be performed when:
- current pregnancy;
- diabetes mellitus;
- inflammatory processes in the reproductive organs;
- oncological diseases;
- omission of the walls of the vagina;
- presence of venereal diseases.