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No Cares For Down There: Cosmetic Procedures To Bolster Up Your Vaginal Area

Modern plastic surgery is more common than ever, and more varied than you would expect. While you've definitely heard of procedures such as facelifts or liposuction, but what about surgeries for more out-of-the-way areas such as labiaplasty or vaginal rejuvenation? 

Plastic surgery for the vaginal area isn't just for aesthetics' sake, however — these surgeries can actually reduce pain, rubbing, and increase sexual satisfaction along with boosting self-esteem and self-confidence. So if you're wondering what cosmetic procedures you can utilize in your vaginal area and how they can help you, then here's what you need to know.

Labiaplasty

Labiaplasty surgery is soaring in popularity in the modern day – over 12,000 of them were performed in just 2016, for instance. A labiaplasty is a surgery where any excess outer labia tissue gets trimmed off, preventing the long tissue from getting pinched, showing through clothing, or rubbing up against your thighs and causing chafing.

While this surgery takes a bit to recover from, since it's in such a sensitive area, it never has to be redone and doesn't result in any loss of feeling in the labial tissue. This means not only can the appearance of your labial tissue be improved, but you also come out of surgery no less sensitive and vastly more comfortable.

Vaginal Rejuvenation

If your vaginal muscles have become weaker due to pregnancy or you feel that your vagina itself has become looser with age, then a vaginal rejuvenation should be right up your alley. Loose vaginal muscles can cause incontinence, decreased pleasure during sex, and even organ prolapse — all things you'd much rather avoid, if you can.

Vaginal rejuvenation helps to tighten your vaginal muscles more efficiently and more quickly than exercises could. This increases sensation during sex, helps prevent tampons from falling out, and prevents urinary incontinence.

Vaginoplasty

Trauma, injury, growths, abscesses, protrusions — all of these problems can happen around your vaginal area, and all lead to the same procedure: a vaginoplasty. A vaginoplasty basically reconstructs your vagina in case of any of the previously mentioned ailments have happened to it, returning it to its pristine form and avoid health concerns like growths or protrusions of the bladder or rectum into the vagina.

While this procedure does take a while to heal — about two months or so until tampons can be used or you can have sex again — its results are long-lasting and can lead to everything from tighter muscles to an improved appearance to even increased sexual pleasure. To learn more, visit VSpot LLC


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