After giving birth, and perhaps as you age, your body goes through a lot of changes, right? Especially as a woman, you start to notice changes in your vagina and the surrounding area. You may feel sad because you can't talk to anyone about it. This is a common problem for many women. So today we are going to talk about a treatment that can help with this, namely 'Vaginal Rejuvenation'.
Simply put, what is 'Vaginal Rejuvenation'?
This is a bit of a big word, but in simple terms, it refers to a collection of different treatments that reshape and repair the vagina and the surrounding area. Think about it, having children, aging, and perhaps genetic reasons can cause the tissues in the vagina and surrounding area to lose their elasticity and strength .
This can cause a number of problems. For example:
- Incontinence is the unintentional loss of urine when coughing, sneezing, laughing, or running.
- Vaginal dryness.
- Sagging skin around it.
- Decreased pleasure during sexual intercourse.
So, many women turn to 'Vaginal Rejuvenation' treatments to avoid such situations and restore the appearance and function of their vagina. There are both surgical and non-surgical methods for this.
Why do so many people turn to these treatments?
The main reasons why women turn to these treatments are common problems that arise after having children or after menopause. These treatments help to minimize those symptoms. Let's see what they are.
| Problem/Symptom | A simple explanation |
|---|---|
| Sagging skin around the vagina | Loss of firmness and sagging of the labia or surrounding skin. |
| Involuntary urination | Leaking a small amount of urine when laughing, coughing, or jumping. |
| Inability to hold urine | Difficulty controlling urination when you need to urinate. |
| Decreased libido | Decreased desire and desire for sex. |
| Vaginal dryness | Discomfort caused by lack of natural lubrication. |
| Pain during sex | Painful intercourse due to dryness or other reasons. |
| Decreased sexual satisfaction and sensitivity | Feeling less sexual pleasure due to less sensitivity than before. |
| Decreased self-confidence | Loss of self-confidence due to anxiety about one's body appearance. |
What are these treatments?
As we mentioned earlier, these treatments can be divided into two main categories. These are surgical and non-surgical treatments. These treatments can affect the outer part of the vagina (the vulva) and the inner part of the vagina (the vaginal canal).
Surgical Methods
These are usually performed under general anesthesia or under some form of anesthesia. They are performed by a gynecologist or plastic surgeon. There are several types of surgeries that are commonly performed:
- Labiaplasty: Reshaping the shape of the labia.
- Vaginoplasty: Retightening or repairing the vagina that has been stretched after childbirth.
- Clitoral hood reduction: Removal of excess tissue around the clitoris.
- Monsplasty: Removal of fatty tissue in the pubic bone area, above the vagina.
- Vulvoplasty: Reshaping the external area of the vagina (Vulva).
- Perineoplasty: Strengthening the area between the vagina and anus (perineum).
Nonsurgical Methods
These are non-invasive, quick-healing treatments. They work by applying heat to the tissues of the vagina, stimulating the production of a protein called collagen from the underlying tissue. Collagen is what keeps our skin firm and youthful. When new collagen is produced, the skin in that area tightens and strengthens.
Two main methods are used for this:
1. CO2 laser treatment: Here, laser rays heat the upper layers of vaginal tissue. This increases collagen production from the underlying layers, tightening the skin.
2. RF (radio frequency) treatment: This uses electromagnetic waves, similar to those used in a microwave oven (but at a much lower intensity), to heat the vaginal tissue. This also increases blood flow and collagen production.
These laser and RF treatments are performed in the doctor's office (in-office setting). No anesthesia is required. You can continue working as usual after the treatment.
Let's take a closer look at how this treatment is done.
If surgery...
First, you should meet with a surgeon to discuss your concerns and what you expect from the surgery. Take this time to clearly understand the risks and benefits .
Most of these surgeries take about an hour or two. The surgery is performed under general anesthesia. The doctor makes incisions in or around the vagina, repositions the tissues and muscles, and sews them back together with stitches that dissolve over time .
You will not feel any pain during the surgery. After the surgery, you will be advised to take painkillers and apply ice packs to relieve any pain or discomfort. You will also be advised to refrain from sexual activity for a while. It is very important to follow these instructions to prevent infection.
If a laser or RF treatment...
This is a very simple procedure. A small device (probe or wand) is inserted into the vagina or outside the vagina, and heat is emitted from it. The doctor gently rotates or moves this device to provide heat to the desired areas.
This treatment takes between 5 and 30 minutes. It is not painful . You may feel a slight warmth or a stinging sensation. You should avoid having sex and using tampons for 3-5 days after the treatment. For best results, follow your doctor's instructions exactly.
What are the benefits of these treatments?
You can experience the following benefits from 'Vaginal rejuvenation' treatments:
- Increased vaginal tightness.
- Getting help for the problem of involuntary urine leakage (incontinence).
- Increased vaginal lubrication and moisture.
- Increased vaginal sensitivity.
- Strengthening weakened vaginal and pelvic muscles.
- Relief from painful intercourse.
- The appearance of the external area of the vagina is beautiful.
Are there any risks or complications?
Yes, this is a very important question. Not all of these treatments have been proven to be 100% safe or effective. The risks are especially high with surgery. Possible complications include:
- Pain
- Bleeding
- Infections
- Scarring
- Pain during sexual intercourse (Dyspareunia)
In fact, the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) and ACOG (American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists) have issued warnings about these treatments. They say that some of the advertising is "misleading." Therefore, before resorting to any treatment, it is imperative to talk to your gynecologist carefully and get a good understanding of the risks and complications .
Finally, should I talk to a doctor about this?
Absolutely yes. If you are suffering from problems such as lack of sexual satisfaction, pain, urinary incontinence, or lack of self-confidence about the appearance of your vagina, the first thing you should do is see a qualified doctor you trust, preferably a gynecologist.
Your problem may not require such a major treatment. Physical therapy or even some medications may help. So, before making any decisions, ask your doctor about other options .
Take-Home Message
- 'Vaginal Rejuvenation' is a collection of treatments used to correct changes in the vagina that occur after childbirth or aging.
- There are both surgical and non-surgical (laser, RF) methods for this.
- While these treatments have benefits, they can also carry risks and complications, such as pain, infection, and scarring.
- Before undergoing any treatment, talk to your gynecologist thoroughly and be clearly informed about the pros, cons, and other options.
- Don't be fooled by advertisements you see online or elsewhere, but make decisions based on medical advice. This is a decision about your body, so it's something you should think about carefully.


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