aesthetic Surgeries

Perineoplasty 

(also known as perineorrhaphy) is a surgical procedure that repairs and tightens the perineum—the area of skin and muscle between the vagina and anus. It is typically performed to restore comfort, address issues like a gaping vaginal opening, and improve sexual function following childbirth or trauma.

Why the Procedure is Performed

Women generally seek a perineoplasty for a mix of functional, medical, and aesthetic reasons:

  • Childbirth Complications: Repairs deep scars, episiotomies, or tears from previous vaginal deliveries.
  • Functional & Sexual Concerns: Tightens a widened vaginal entrance to improve friction and sensation during intercourse. It can also help with vaginal gas or the inability to comfortably hold a tampon in place.
  • Medical Benefits: Decreases the physical proximity between the vaginal and anal areas, which can lower the risk of recurrent bacterial infections like E. coli. It can also alleviate rubbing/chafing against tight clothing and help treat or prevent pelvic organ prolapse.

How the Procedure Works

  • Anesthesia & Time: The surgery takes about 30 to 45 minutes and is usually performed as an outpatient procedure under local anesthesia in Ozone clinics

Recovery & Outlook

  • Timeline: The full recovery process takes about six to eight weeks. Most providers advise refraining from sexual intercourse for at least six weeks.
  • Side Effects: Mild swelling, discomfort, and localized pain are expected in the first few days, which can be managed with ice packs, pain medication, and sitz baths.


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Surgical gynecologic tightening

 commonly known as a vaginoplasty, is a reconstructive and cosmetic procedure that tightens the vaginal canal by removing excess tissue and reinforcing underlying pelvic floor muscles. The surgery is performed by plastic or gynecologic surgeons to restore muscle tone, improve sexual satisfaction, and treat issues like urinary incontinence.

Common Surgical Techniques

  • Vaginoplasty: Focuses on the entire vaginal canal. Surgeons remove excess vaginal lining and suture the stretched or separated pelvic floor muscles (the levator muscles) closer together, reducing the canal's diameter.
  • Perineoplasty: Concentrates on the opening of the vagina and the perineum (the area between the vagina and anus). It is often performed to repair damage, scarring, or laxity caused by childbirth.
  • Combination Procedures: Vaginoplasty is frequently combined with other procedures like a Labiaplasty to reshape the labia or address aesthetic and functional concerns simultaneously.

The Procedure

  • Anesthesia: Operations are typically performed in Ozone clinics under local anesthesia with sedation.
  • Duration: The surgery generally takes between 1 to 2 hours.
  • Hospital Stay: It is usually an outpatient procedure, meaning you are typically discharged on the same day after recovery.

Recovery and Aftercare

  • Initial Recovery: Expect some swelling and discomfort in the days following surgery. Most patients require 3 to 5 days of light rest and about 1 to 2 weeks off from work or heavy household duties.
  • Activity Restrictions: Patients must strictly avoid sexual activity, heavy lifting, strenuous exercise, and swimming for 4 to 6 weeks. Full recovery can take up to 6 to 12 weeks depending on the extent of the repair.
  • Risks: As with any surgical procedure, potential complications include infection, bleeding, scarring, and a small risk of nerve damage or altered sensation.


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labiaplasty

 is a plastic surgery procedure used to alter the size or shape of the labia, which are the skin folds surrounding the human vulva. It typically involves reducing or reshaping the labia minora (inner folds) to eliminate physical discomfort or address aesthetic concerns.

Why People Choose a Labiaplasty

Women and individuals with vulvas may opt for a labiaplasty for both functional and cosmetic reasons:

  • Physical Discomfort: Reduces pain, chafing, or irritation caused by the labia twisting or tugging during physical activities (e.g., cycling or running), wearing tight clothing, or during intercourse.
  • Hygiene & Health: Eases discomfort and helps reduce the risk of recurring vaginal infections by making the area easier to clean.
  • Cosmetic Goals: Some patients seek the procedure to reduce asymmetry (where one side is significantly longer than the other) or to feel more confident in their body.

How the Procedure Works

A labiaplasty is typically an outpatient surgical procedure performed under local anesthesia and generally takes about one to two hours.


Recovery

Recovery generally takes about four to six weeks:

  • First few days: Patients will experience swelling, bruising, and discomfort, which can be managed with ice packs and pain medication.
  • 1 Week: Patients can usually return to work and light daily activities (like walking).
  • 4-6 Weeks: Strenuous exercises, cycling, and sexual intercourse must be strictly avoided during this time.
  • 3-6 Months: Swelling completely subsides, revealing the final results.

Considerations and Risks

Like any surgery, a labiaplasty carries risks, including bleeding, infection, scarring, or changes in sensation. Because the labia continue to develop beyond puberty into early adulthood, most surgeons recommend waiting until a patient is at least 18 years old.