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Vaginal Surgeries
Types of Vaginal Surgeries
Vaginoplasty:
Purpose: Reconstruction or tightening of the vaginal canal.
Indications: Pelvic floor dysfunction, congenital defects, and aesthetic reasons.
Benefits: Improved vaginal function, sexual satisfaction, and self-confidence.
Labiaplasty:
Purpose: Reduction or reshaping of the labia minora or labia majora.
Indications: Discomfort during activities, pain, or aesthetic reasons.
Benefits: Enhanced comfort and appearance, reduced irritation and pain.
Vaginal Prolapse Surgery:
Purpose: Repair of pelvic organ prolapse, where organs like the bladder or rectum bulge into the vaginal canal.
Indications: Pelvic organ prolapse causing discomfort, urinary, or bowel issues.
Benefits: Restored pelvic organ support, improved urinary and bowel function.
Pre-Operative Preparation
Consultation:: Meeting with a gynecologist or surgeon to discuss the procedure, expectations, and potential risks.
Medical Evaluation: Physical exams, blood tests, and imaging studies to ensure fitness for surgery.
Instructions: Guidelines on fasting, medication adjustments, and pre-surgery preparations.
Post-Operative Care
Recovery: Depending on the type of surgery, recovery time can range from a few days to several weeks.
Pain Management: Pain relief medications and strategies to manage post-surgical discomfort.
Activity Restrictions: Avoidance of strenuous activities, heavy lifting, and sexual intercourse for a specified period.