| Duration
of Surgery: |
45 minutes |
| Hospital
Stay: |
24
Hours (Approx) |
| Anaesthesia |
General
(Asleep) |
| Recovery
Period: |
2
to 4 Weeks (Approx) |
Am
I Suitable for Vaginoplasty?
After
childbirth the vaginal muscles are stretched and although
postnatal physiotherapy and exercises can help, the vagina
often does not regain its normal tone and remains lax. This
can cause dissatisfaction for both partners during sexual
intercourse.
The
perineal body (the muscle between the vagina and the anus)
can also be damaged by childbirth which results in the entrance
to the vagina gaping open.
Vaginoplasty
or vaginal rejuvenation, is a procedure that corrects these
problems resulting in a tighter feel, both inside and at
the entrance to the vagina.
When
can I resume sexual Intercourse?
Sexual
activity can be resumed 4 – 6 weeks after the procedure
When can I exercise?
Gentle
exercise can usually be resumed 2 – 4 Weeks after
surgery.
When
can I Drive?
You
should be comfortable enough to drive within 2 weeks but
you should check with your insurance company
When can I go back to work?
You
should be able to return to work with in 2 – 4 weeks
of the surgery.
Aftercare
After
discharge from hospital you can call the hospital day or
night for any advice and, should the need arise, you can
visit the hospital to see the resident doctor. In the event
of a complication directly related to your surgery, which
may require further treatment, your surgeon and hospital
will provide all necessary are without further cost (exclusions
apply). You will be seen by your surgeon for a follow up
visit after six weeks and you will be given detailed information
about your care during the immediate post operative period.
What are the risks?
All
surgical procedures carry some risks. Your surgeon will
discuss these in details with you at your consultation.
Additional Information (Complications)
As
with all surgery there is always a small risk of complications.
Infection
is minimised by antibiotics given at the time of surgery
but if infection does occur this will cause discomfort and
delay healing.
The
stitches used for vaginoplasty are similar to those used
after childbirth and dissolve naturally after 5 –
7 days. They do not usually need to be removed.
Excess
scar tissue can form which may occasionally cause the vagina
to become too narrow and this can cause discomfort with
intercourse. Some women also complain of loss of sensation
at the entrance to the vagina due to the damage to the sensitive
nerve endings in the area.
Most
women, however, find that the results of surgery are very
satisfactory and their sexual function and pleasure is enhanced
after vaginoplasty.