Doctor's Name | Clinic Fees | Lybrate Ratings |
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Chandra | Free | NA |
Yes, vaginoplasty and vaginal rejuvenation both refer to the same procedure done to improve a woman’s vaginal laxity, treat vaginal prolapse, or enhance the vagina for cosmetic reasons.
If you have congenital, functional or aesthetic concerns about your vagina, you can consult with a cosmetic gynecologist for a vaginoplasty. They will assess your vagina and suggest the type of vaginoplasty procedure which would be the most suited for you.
If a vaginoplasty procedure is done for aesthetic or cosmetic reasons, the insurance may not cover it. However, if it’s done to resolve functional disorders concerning the vagina, some coverage may be offered. It is advisable to consult with your insurance provider to understand the coverage for this procedure.
It is advisable to wait for 3 to 6 weeks after delivery before undergoing vaginoplasty.
No. Typically, vaginoplasty procedures do not leave behind any surgical scars. This is because the surgeons use dissolvable sutures in the procedure, which disappear within a couple of weeks following the surgery.
Patients are suggested to wait for a couple of weeks before resuming sex after a vaginoplasty. It is because the body needs time to heal. It is best to take a doctor’s recommendation before resuming sex after a vaginoplasty.
No. Infact, a vaginoplasty is linked with better sexual health and pleasure.
Currently, the success rate of a vaginoplasty procedure stands between 80% to 90%. The success rate largely depends on the clinic where the procedure is being performed, the surgeon’s expertise, and the patient’s efforts in preventing complications after the procedure.