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GENITAL AESTHETICS INCREASES SEXUAL FUNCTIONS!
Turkey Medicals – Obstetrician-Gynecologist who provides information about genital aesthetics, which has become widespread in recent years, Op. Dr. said that the procedures performed not only correct aesthetic concerns, but also improve the patient’s sexual function and quality of life.
Noting that genital aesthetics includes all operations and interventions performed to correct structural or functional deformities, including all tissues associated with the vagina, Obstetrician Gynecologist Op. Dr. noted that in addition to correcting aesthetic concerns with the procedures performed, they are also aimed at improving the sexual function and quality of life of the patient.
The patient is decided with the appropriate technique and surgery is planned
Specialist Dr. stated that the patients who applied for genital aesthetics mostly came with complaints such as sagging, discoloration. Dr. stated that vaginoplasty (vagina narrowing operation) was requested for the second time.
“In this group of patients, there may also be a hernia in the bladder or near the anus of the intestines at the same time,” said, who usually refers to complaints of sagging, a feeling of abundance, a sound during intercourse, inability to get pleasure in the vagina after normal births or with age, sometimes structurally.”
“Depending on this, there may also be complaints of urinary incontinence or gas incontinence. These complaints can also be treated in the same surgery session. In addition, hudoplasty, G-spot enlargement in the vagina, hyaluronic acid and filler injections, as well as genital PRP procedures are gaining popularity to increase sensitivity in the newly created clitoris area, which is widespread abroad in our country,” he said.
Every woman who has reached the age of 18 can have an aesthetic operation.
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Dr. noted that every woman who has reached the age of 18 can have these operations, if there is a congenital anatomical disorder, they can perform these operations with parental consent at an earlier age.
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