Vaginoplasty

The vagina is an internal tube that is approximately 8-9 cm long, is the female body part where coitus occurs, that can stretch and is made of muscle tissue. The muscles surrounding the vagina loosen due to factors like ageing, congenital loose vaginal tissue, deliveries, gynecological operations and frequent sexual intercourse, and the vagina might become less tight in time. The vagina can be structurally looser than usual in some female individuals despite having had no deliveries and being at a young age. A loose vagina cannot fully surround and feel the penis. The feeling of pressure on the penis of the sexual partner and the feeling of pressure inside the woman’s vagina created by penetration are reduced in this case. This might lead to problems such as not being able to have orgasm which is called anorgasmia at the later stages. This might cause serious problems between the sexual partners. Quite pleasant results can be obtained as a result of surgical vaginal tightening, also known as vaginoplasty. The surgery takes around 30-40 minutes. It can be applied through general, spinal or local anesthesia. One month of sexual abstinence is prescribed after the surgery.