Hymenoplasty, or virginity surgery, is a surgical procedure offered by TPS as part of our Vaginal Rejuvenation services. This procedure is designed to repair torn or damaged hymenal tissue and restore the appearance and function of the hymen.
Our expert surgeons at TPS use advanced surgical techniques to repair the hymen and reconstruct it in a natural-looking and functional way. This procedure can be done for medical and cosmetic reasons, depending on the individual’s needs and preferences.
At TPS, we understand that this procedure may come with emotional and cultural implications, and our team is committed to providing a safe and supportive environment for our patients. We offer personalized consultations to discuss the details of the virginity surgery procedure and address any concerns or questions our patients may have.
A hymenoplasty procedure involves repairing and reconstructing the hymen, which is a thin membrane that partially covers the opening of the vagina. This membrane can be torn or damaged due to various reasons, such as sexual intercourse, strenuous physical activities, or accidents.
During a hymen repair surgery, our surgeons will carefully suture and reconstruct the torn edges of the hymenal tissue to create a new, intact membrane.
The cost of a hymenoplasty procedure typically starts at $4,999. It varies depending on the individual’s specific needs and the extent of the damage to the hymenal tissue. Our team will provide a detailed quote during your personalized consultation and discuss payment options.
There are several benefits to consider when it comes to virginity surgery, including:
At Toronto Plastic Surgeons, we aim to help our patients achieve their desired results while ensuring their safety and well-being.
As with all surgical procedures, there are certain risks involved with hymen reconstruction, including:
Our team at TPS will thoroughly discuss these potential risks with our patients and provide post-operative care instructions to minimize complications.
Hymen reconstruction surgery is a highly individualized procedure; not all individuals may be suitable candidates. However, potential candidates for hymenoplasty may include those who:
It is essential to have realistic expectations and undergo a thorough consultation to determine if hymenoplasty is the correct procedure for you.
Before your hymen surgery, our team will provide you with specific pre-operative instructions. These may include avoiding certain medications and supplements that can increase the risk of bleeding, as well as abstaining from sexual intercourse for a certain period before the surgery. It is essential to follow these instructions carefully to ensure the best possible outcome of your procedure.
As an expert in vaginal rejuvenation and cosmetic gynecology, Dr. Sasha at TPS has extensive experience in performing hymen repair surgery procedures.
During the procedure, Dr. Sasha will carefully stitch the edges of the torn or damaged hymenal tissue using dissolvable sutures. This allows for a seamless and natural-looking reconstruction of the hymen.
On average, a hymen repair syrgery takes approximately 30-60 minutes to perform. However, the overall duration of the procedure may vary depending on the individual’s specific needs and the extent of the damage.
Following the procedure, patients will need to avoid swimming, using tampons, and wearing thong underwear for a couple of weeks. In addition, patients will need to abstain from sexual intercourse for at least 6-8 weeks after the procedure. Having intercourse, will likely of course, eliminate evidence of the hymen reconstruction surgery and needs to be timed strategically. While recovering, taking Epsom salt baths will promote faster healing.
Some mild discomfort, swelling, and bruising may occur after the procedure, but these should subside within a few days. Our team will provide detailed post-operative care instructions to help minimize any discomfort and ensure a smooth recovery.
Day 2: Patients may return to work.
Day 3: Initial discomfort and spotting should subside.
Week 4: Patients may return to wearing thongs.
Week 6: Patients may resume sexual intercourse. Also, patients are now able to go back to using tampons, rather than sanitary napkins.
Labiaplasty, mons pubis lipo or lift and liposuction of other body areas work well with a hymenoplasty.
At TPS, our experienced surgeons are dedicated to providing the highest quality care and personalized treatment plans for each patient. With over 20 years of experience in cosmetic gynecology, Dr. Sasha is highly skilled and knowledgeable in performing hymen repair surgeries.
Hymenoplasty has been around for several decades, but it has recently gained more popularity as cultural and personal reasons for wanting a reconstructed hymen have become more widely recognized. At TPS, we stay updated on the latest techniques and advancements in hymenoplasty to provide our patients with the best possible results.
As with any surgical procedure, some side effects may be associated with hymen restoration. These can include mild discomfort, swelling, and bruising, which should subside within a few days. In rare cases, infection or scarring may occur. Our team at TPS will thoroughly discuss these potential risks with our patients to ensure they are well-informed before their procedure.
At TPS, a hymen restoration procedure will not be felt due to local anesthesia. While there may be swelling and discomfort afterward, there will be no extreme or long-term pain. There is very minimal pain after the procedure.
No, a hymen cannot repair itself; undergoing a hymenoplasty is the only way to restore the tissue to its original state.
It is recommended that patients abstain from sexual intercourse for 6-8 weeks following their hymenoplasty. At that time, intercourse will destroy the hymenoplasty and result in bleeding, so strategic redeployment of intercourse after the procedure is essential.
As the surgery is performed with fine, dissolvable sutures, it is typically impossible to tell that a patient has had their hymen repaired.
While patients are able to return to work after 1 or 2 days, the entire recovery process generally takes about 4-6 weeks.
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