Genital Aesthetics

Nowadays, people pay more attention to their external appearance. Women and men have different aesthetic practices in order to look better physically and feel more confident in themselves. One of them is genital aesthetics. Genital aesthetics covers surgical or non-surgical applications performed to change the appearance and function of the genital area. These include labiaplasty, clitoral closure, vaginoplasty, hymenoplasty, genital filler applications and pubic liposuction.

Genital aesthetics includes many different applications to change the appearance and function of the female genital area.

Labiaplasty is a procedure performed to change the size or shape of women’s vaginal lips. This procedure is quite popular for women with vaginal aesthetic disorders.

Clitoral closure is a procedure performed to make the clitoris closed, and some women prefer this procedure to reduce hypersensitivity in the genital area or to have a smaller clitoris.

Vaginoplasty is a procedure performed to reshape the internal structure of the vagina. This procedure is suitable for women who have dilated or drooped after vaginal delivery.

Hymenoplasty is a procedure that is usually performed for cultural or religious reasons and is performed to repair the virginal membrane.

Genital filler applications are used to treat sagging skin or wrinkles in the genital area.

Pubic liposuction is a procedure performed to reduce fat in the pubic area.

Laser Treatment

Vaginal rejuvenation with laser is a treatment used to relieve sagging and loosening of the vaginal walls and increase vaginal tension. The laser energy penetrates the walls of the vagina and increases the production of collagen, so that a tighter vaginal wall is formed. This treatment usually consists of several sessions and lasts about 15-30 minutes in each session.

Laser vaginal whitening is a treatment used to alleviate or eliminate color changes in the vaginal area. This treatment reduces pigmentation and provides a more homogeneous skin tone

The Type of Treatment

Genital aesthetic procedures are divided into two main groups as surgical and non-surgical. Surgical procedures are procedures that require cutting, shaping, or reconstructing structures in the genital area.

To Whom Should It Be Done and Why?

Surgical procedures such as labiaplasty and vaginoplasty are recommended for women with vaginal aesthetic disorders due to postpartum vaginal enlargements or anatomical disorders.

Laser treatments are recommended for those who are looking for a less invasive option for the treatment of genital aesthetic disorders. These treatments are suitable for those who want to relieve or eliminate sagging in the genital area, pigmentation changes and skin wrinkles.

What is Vaginoplasty, How Is It Treated?

Vaginoplasty is a surgical procedure performed to correct anatomical deformities in the genital area of women or to correct problems associated with weakness or laxity of the vaginal muscles. This procedure aims to tighten the [...]

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