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By: Libby Mitchell | Aug 1, 2018 12:00 AM

There are thousands of products and procedures marketing to women to help them hold on to youth as long as they can. Vaginal rejuvenation falls into that category with promises of tightening the vagina, stopping incontinence, eliminating vaginal dryness and more. âChildbirth and age can change a womanâs vagina,â said Jo Hill, MD, an urogynecologist with University of Utah Health. âAnd there are some women who want to try to reverse those changes.â
There isnât a single vaginal rejuvenation procedure. There are creams and injections that are meant to improve the quality of orgasm. There are also surgeries or laser treatments that promise to tighten the muscles of the vagina or improve its look. âThe term vaginal rejuvenation covers essentially anything that changes or alters the vaginal anatomy,â said Hill. âThat includes both internal and external structures.â
The majority of women are seeking vaginal rejuvenation for cosmetic reasons. As with any cosmetic surgery it is important for the patient to consider why they want the surgery before moving forward with it. Improving self-confidence usually plays a large part in the decision. âItâs important that the patient is inquiring about these procedures for herself, and not because of the wi shes of a partner or pressure from society,â said Hill.
Itâs also important that any woman looking into vaginal rejuvenation have realistic expectations of the outcomes. No cosmetic procedure is going to restore any part of your body to the way it was when you were 18. Also, keep in mind that the vagina has wide variety of ânormal anatomy.â âWhat is ideal to you is likely not ideal to someone else, and what one culture considers beautiful another may not,â said Hill.
When choosing a method and a provider for vaginal rejuvenation a woman needs to do her homework. Remember, advertising is not going to paint an accurate picture. Recently the Food and Drug Administration underscored this fact when they issued a warning about vaginal rejuvenation treatments using lasers or ultrasound. âYou are entrusting a provider a very sensitive and complicated part of your anatomy,â said Hill. âIf something goes wrong you could wind up disfigured, or with constant pain for the rest of your life. At the University of Utah, we recommend against use of vaginal lasers/devices for vaginal rejuvenation as limited research exists and the safety data is lacking.â
Itâs a natural urge to want to turn back the clock and counteract the signs of aging. However, itâs important that in trying to do so a woman doesnât put her mental or physical health at risk. âTalk to your gynecologist before seeking out a cosmetic procedure, ask the right questions, they may suggest other options you havenât considered,â said Hill. âHowever, the majority of woman just need reassurance that their vagina is normal.â
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