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The average length of the vagina is about 2.5 - 3 inches at rest. However because of it's structure and elasticity, it can increase 200% and still recoil back to normal. Glad to help.
Hello, and thank you for your question. For bladder prolapse, the correct surgical treatment is a cystocele repair, which is a different procedure from a vaginoplasty. Vaginoplasty tightens the vaginal canal by addressing the muscular and fascial support inside the vagina, but it does not...
Hola Dra , seria bueno evaluarle y ahi confirmamos si realmente necesita la revision, pero si usted no se siente conforme podemos coregir esa laxitud, muchas veces se resuelve con un tenzado vaginal laser en consulta de manera ambulatoria. muchas gracias, estamos a la orden .
Hola buenos dias, debemos corregir el prolapso y tambien la laxitud vaginal inferior para que la vagina adquiera el diametro adecuado, si no corregimos el piso inferior de la vagina entonces quedaria mas flacida. Gracias, estamos a tus ordenes.
A rectocele repair may slightly tighten the vaginal opening, but if you’re looking for more cosmetic or functional tightening, you’ll want to clearly ask your OBGYN if a vaginoplasty and perineoplasty would address all of your concerns. You can state n addition to the rectocele, I’d like to ad...
Thank you for your questionConstipation will lead to hemorrhoids but It is unlikely pelvic or anal prolapse. If have two tunnels (vaginas) you can have a condition known as didelphus uterus in which you can have two vaginas.This can be easily identified by a pelvic exam with your gynecologist....
Yes, it is possible to have a revision vaginoplasty, especially if your initial results have not held up over time and you're experiencing symptoms like visible vaginal canal laxity and reduced sensation during sex. At 41 and as a mother of two, it's not uncommon for tissue and muscle support to...
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