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vaginoplasty - anyone done it ?!

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Mashoclock · 04/01/2019 20:45

Hi all !
I'm set on vaginal tightening surgery, with pelvic floor sorted and maybe a spruce up on the outside too!
I have five children who were all over 9lb.

Has anyone had the surgery?

It's hard to find reviews online to recommend a surgeon !

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JinglingHellsbells · 04/01/2019 21:10

It might help if you are clear about why you want this done. Is it for medical reasons?

Vaginoplasty is often thought of as a cosmetic op, whereas prolapse and pelvic floor repair is very common and you will find lots here on that.

Are you having issues that need sorting or 'just' slackness? Have you seen a gynae for an assessment?

Mashoclock · 04/01/2019 21:18

ah ok, i will have a search through to see if i can locate some convos on pelvic floor repair as a start, thank you.
I don't have a problem with leaking, but when i do a gym class i have to go to the loo a few times as certain exercises (esp. star jumps) make me feel like i Really need to wee !
I want that pre-baby tightness back too!
i had a tummy tuck last year , and am thrilled with the results. I want the vaginoplasty to feel more like ME again !

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JinglingHellsbells · 05/01/2019 07:36

I think it would be better not to look for 'vaginoplasty' for a start! You're really talking about vaginal repair/ prolapse repair (I've had it done, years ago.)

Vaginoplasty is more about women being tighter and 'prettier' often when they have no medical issues.

If you feel slack, the first step is your GP to ask for a referral to a gynae, either private or NHS, to be assessed.

It's a major op- you can't drive, lift anything heavier than a half-full kettle, etc for at least 6 weeks. So if your children are young you wouldn't be able to carry them around, lift buggies etc. It needs a lot of planning.

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