Urinary Incontinence
Urinary incontinence can occur as a natural part of aging, during menopause, or after childbirth. It often takes the form of stress incontinence, where urine leaks out while coughing or laughing. This can occur due to a weakening of the pelvic floor, which includes the vaginal muscles. A vaginoplasty can reverse the damage done to the pelvic floor, tightening and strengthening the vaginal area. While other treatments are available for urinary continence, surgical intervention is sometimes necessary.
Perineal Tears from Childbirth
Whether you had a small perineal tear or you had to have an episiotomy during childbirth, the resulting tear and stitching can cause several issues if not corrected. You may experience less pleasure during sex, as well as discomfort during periods. Vaginal rejuvenation restores your vagina to its pre-childbirth state, resolving these and other issues.
Sexual Satisfaction
It is somewhat disputed whether or not vaginal rejuvenation heightens pleasure during sex, yet many women who have had vaginoplasty or labiaplasty have reported an increase in sexual pleasure. A loose or stretched vagina can be uncomfortable during sex and can also cause problems using tampons during periods. For these reasons, a vaginal rejuvenation may be able to restore a healthy sex life in women who have experienced stretching of the vagina due to childbirth.
If you are interested in vaginoplasty or labiaplasty for yourself, either alone or as part of a mommy makeover, contact us today for more information or to schedule a consultation.