Vaginal entrance narrowing is an intimate reconstructive surgical procedure indicated for the restoration of firmness, tone, and structural support of the vaginal introitus.
The procedure is commonly indicated in cases of:
Tissue laxity following childbirth.
Age-related changes in soft tissue elasticity.
Functional discomfort or reduced sensation.
The procedure involves:
Precise tightening and reinforcement of perineal and vaginal entrance tissues.
Restoration of muscle tone and structural integrity.
This approach allows for:
Improvement in functional support and anatomical stability.
Enhancement of comfort during daily activities and intimacy.
Clinical effects include:
Restoration of natural anatomy and firmness.
Improvement in overall quality of life and intimate well-being.
Treatment planning is individualized to ensure:
Procedural safety and precision.
Preservation of sensitivity and natural appearance.
Long-lasting functional results.
Vaginal Entrance Narrowing – Postoperative Recovery and Travel Recommendations
Following vaginal entrance narrowing, patients may experience:
Postoperative edema and mild ecchymosis during the initial 1–2 weeks.
Temporary discomfort affecting daily activities.
Clinical course:
Gradual improvement over 2–4 weeks as healing progresses.
Full recovery may take several weeks, depending on individual healing.
Postoperative recommendations include:
Remaining in the country for at least 7–10 days following surgery.
Avoidance of air travel and short-distance travel (up to 3 hours) during the early postoperative period.
For extended travel:
Journeys exceeding 4–6 hours should be postponed for at least 14–21 days.
This recommendation is intended to support proper healing and reduce the risk of postoperative complications.
The cost of the procedure may vary based on anesthesia type, sutures, additional tests, and hospital stay length.
Procedure price includes the following core services: