Op.Dr.Nagihan Saz
Op.Dr.Nagihan Saz
Mimar Sinan Mh. Ali Çetinkaya Blv. Uğur Apt No:58 D:8 K:3 Alsancak/Konak
+90 (530) 492 27 29
Op. Dr. Nagihan SAZ | Gynecology and Obstetrics Specialist
  • Mimar Sinan Mh. Ali Çetinkaya Blv. Uğur Apt No:58 D:8 K:3 Alsancak/Konak
  • +90 (530) 492 27 29
  • info@drnagihansaz.com

Perineum Aesthetics

 

What is Perineoplasty?

Perinoplasty birthmark aesthetics is performed with the aim of tidying the vaginal areas of women who have given birth normally and removing wear and tear. The perineum is between the lower part of the vagina and the anus. It is normal for women's vaginas to enlarge and wear out after giving birth to a baby weighing more than 1.5 kilos with normal delivery.

The muscles of the vaginal area, which is very sensitive, may be deformed after normal delivery. It would be the right choice to have perinoplasty birthmark aesthetics in order to tighten these muscles and make them prenatal. It is quite easy to achieve the desired attractive appearance and sexual life by erasing the traces of normal birth from the genital area.

During normal delivery, an incision is made with scissors on the right side of the perineum in order to prevent the baby's head from coming out easily and to prevent irregular tears. This right perineal incision made to facilitate birth is called 'episiotomy incision', 'episiotomy incision' or 'birth incision'.

Episiotomy scars that do not heal well after normal delivery or that are opened by infection later can cause many discomforts in women, both psychologically and physically. Perinoplasty is the operation to correct the suture marks from normal birth with genital aesthetics, to clean the skin folds between the vagina and the anus, and to make this genital area look aesthetically pleasing. Perineal aesthetics is most often performed simultaneously with vaginal tightening surgeries. In some cases, it can even be applied together with labiaplasty and clitoris aesthetic surgeries.

Why is the Perineum Region Deformed?

The area between the perineum, that is, the part under the vagina and the anus, becomes abundant with the effect of normal birth. Especially in women who have given birth to more than one and have given birth to large babies, the deformation of this region is more intense. At the same time, the relaxation of the pelvic floor muscles, which are excessively stretched at birth, causes the perineal region to become loose. With increasing births, the flexibility of the pelvic muscles will decrease and the vagina will sag more. The enlargement of the perineum gives people less pleasure in sexual intercourse.

It causes people to be stressed and unhappy in sexual intercourse. Kegel exercises are recommended to tighten the perineum. Kegel exercises should be directed by a doctor. These muscles around the urethra, vagina, and anus can be tightened with kegel exercises. However, although kegel exercises are performed, they do not produce as effective and fast results as surgery.

How is Perineoplasty Operation Performed?

Perineal birthmark aesthetics occur during normal delivery. It can be seen that the perineum is torn towards the anus, especially in deliveries performed in the company of a midwife and at home. Some birth tears can be very extreme and into the vagina. It is known that these tears are less common in deliveries in a hospital setting.

Perineal birth scars that occur during birth are closed after birth and aesthetic stitches are applied. Women who want to have a tighter vaginal entrance can have a vaginal tightening aesthetic one year after giving birth. Vaginal tightening aesthetics allows women to make the vaginal area tighter. Thus, the pleasure in sexual intercourse increases.

Pain that lasts for a few days after perinoplasty is considered normal. And leakage in the form of spots is seen as a complication of the procedure in bleeding. After the operation, cold compress can be applied to the treated area with the help of ice. After a week, the patient can return to her sex life.

Perineum Aesthetics

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Gynecology, Pregnancy and Birth, Genital Aesthetics, Vaginismus