Don't Compromise The Success Of Your Vaginal Rejuvenation

Posted on: 30 December 2018

Women's sexuality is considered to be a somewhat taboo topic, but it's one that plays a central role in the physical, sexual, and emotional well-being of all women. Changes in your anatomy due to age or childbirth can have a negative effect on your experience in the bedroom.

Fortunately, modern medicine has provided a way for you to turn back the hands of time and take control over your sexuality once again. Vaginal rejuvenation can restore stretched vaginal tissue to help you experience more sensation and confidence behind closed doors.

Investing in vaginal rejuvenation requires that you make a commitment to avoiding certain behaviors that might compromise the longevity of your results.

Pregnancy

Many women seek out vaginal rejuvenation as a way to correct the damage caused to vaginal tissue during childbirth. Delivering a large baby vaginally or going through an episiotomy can lead to stretching and scarring that hinder sexual sensation. Vaginal rejuvenation is designed to combat the effects of childbirth, but you can undo all your surgical results if you become pregnant once your procedure is complete.

A vaginal delivery will cause the tissue repaired during a vaginal rejuvenation to become damaged once again. Even a cesarean section can create enough pressure on the pelvic floor to undo the results of your surgical rejuvenation. 

It's best to wait until you are confident you will not be having any more children to invest in a vaginal rejuvenation, then be sure that you use contraceptives to prevent pregnancy once the procedure is completed.

Weight Fluctuations

You might not see the connection between your weight and the condition of your vaginal tissue, but fluctuations in weight after a vaginal rejuvenation can compromise the results of your procedure.

Skin tissue is elastic, which allows the skin to expand and contract as your weight changes. Major weight gain could cause the vaginal tissue to swell. Since some of the tissue is removed during the rejuvenation surgery, remaining skin tissue might not be sufficient to accommodate this expansion. You may find that you develop lesions or infection as a result of major weight gain.

A major loss in weight after vaginal rejuvenation can also have a negative effect on your results. Weight loss can leave vaginal tissue saggy and loose. This defeats the purpose of a vaginal rejuvenation, and can require additional surgery to correct the problem. Be sure that you are at a healthy and stable weight before making the choice to invest in vaginal rejuvenation

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