As one of the first board certified Urogynecologists and a Philadelphia top doctor for the past 9 years, I have extensive experience in pelvic health and reconstruction and enjoy helping women. This includes vaginoplasty, labiaplasty, hymenoplasty, and facial Botox, fillers, peels, Vaginal rejuvenation procedures, hormone pellets, Morpheus and Kybella as part of our Medspa. Vaginal rejuvenation and sexual health are also a major focus in our practice.
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After 3 hard labors, consisting of 1 episiotomy and 2 tears, my vagina was very wide and appeared to have a lot more tissue than pre-childbirth. It really took a toll on my mentality and confidence. It was to the point that I didn't want my husband to ever look at me. I decided on labiaplasty and it was one of the best decisions I ever made for myself. From the my very first phone call...
A: It is difficult to tell what kind of tissue is seen at the vaginal opening. Most likely it is a small posterior bulge of vaginal tissue consistent with a small rectocele from childbirth. If you experience laxity symptoms, vaginoplasty surgical correction would fix both issues and has a good success rate. I would suggest a co summation with a surgeon experienced in both urogynecology and cosmetic gynecology. We offer virtual consults for out of town patients as do others.
A: Clitoral good reduction will inevitably uncover your clitoris more. This can help sensation somewhat but if you are concerned you should address this at the time of your examination with your surgeon as they can help you decide if this too much for your liking or customize the reduction such that only a small amount is exposed. Good luck!
A: Great question! If you are considering vaginoplasty I would recommend waiting until you are done having children regardless of your route of delivery if you can. While vaginal childbirth clearly does more damage to the vaginal tissues and surrounding structures, pregnancy in general can can affect them somewhat with the hormonal changes and pressure and we can never know for sure what will happen at the time of delivery. What if you go into labor and end up having a vaginal delivery for instance? Given you have already had a vaginal birth and you are considering vaginoplasty you may also consider another vaginal delivery as the damage is already done so to speak unless you had a 4th degree tear (into the rectum) or a shoulder dystocia where the baby was at risk of not being able to be delivered and was stuck, you can avoid two surgeries and the risks associated. Of course, nothing is risk free including vaginal birth and no one knows the future so there is no black and white answer. Best of luck either way!
A: Sure you can! Your injector will just need to examine and mark you while sitting upright but you could certainly recline during the injections. You may also benefit from taking a relaxant prior. Only a doctor can prescribe this however.
A: This can occur if the Botox is injected. A little too deep into the eye muscles or if too much is used in that area. However, this should reverse itself. In some people, Botox lasts longer than others so give it a little more time. By 4 months I would be surprised if it isn't gone.