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Vaginal Rejuvevantion – The Best Way To Hold Back Younger Days


Vaginal rejuvenation or vaginoplasty is a surgical method of tightening the vagina that induces more sexual pleasure. It is the latest treatment, a short term laser therapy that takes not more than 15 minutes. The most important plus point of this surgery is that it is absolutely painless and takes very less time to regain its originality. You can again have a quality time with your partner in sexual intercourse at ease. Further, it enhances the vagina, increasing stimulation and blood circulation. As a result, sexual urge is increased. The entire process is carried out in 4 sittings. A maintenance checkup each year is a must.


Who Needs A Vaginal Rejuvenation?

The surgery actually revitalizes the entire look of the vagina, making it appear all the more young. Generally, it is recommended for women who suffer from the following:

  • Vaginal prolapse after a hysterectomy

  • Pelvic floor disorder (PFD)

  • Tears in vaginal connective tissues

  • Bladder and bowel problems

  • Weakened pelvic muscles

  • Issue after childbirth

  • Painful sex or dyspareunia


What Are The Things Corrected?

  • Haggard, wrinkled labia minora or large, lose.

  • Pain or uneasiness physical exertion or caused by sports

  • Odor, itching or anything related to hygiene.

  • Less stimulation while sexual intercourse.

  • Stress resulting in inconsistency in sensual pleasure.

  • Multi-directional urine release.




How Is The Process Carried Out?

Vaginal rejuvenation takes a total time of an hour or so to increase sexual stimulation by developing more friction in the labial area. Healing does not take much time, may be one or two weeks. The instrument inserted within the vagina is like a wand stuck to a laser. The entire process is painless and does not require anesthesia of the patient. This triggers collagen, providing elasticity to the tissues as well as makes sure that the fluid production is also increased with the increase in blood circulation. This process is usually repeated thrice or four times, depending upon the patient.

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