Showing posts with label a designer vagina. Show all posts
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Monday, 17 January 2011

How can I tighten my loose vagina

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Tighten loose vagina...






Dear Alice,


I have given birth to three children. My last child was delivered without an episiotomy. I have noticed a change in the size of my vagina as a result of this. I am too embarrassed to have sex because I feel too loose. Is this common with multiple childbirths? I am too ashamed to ask anyone this. Please let me know if there is something that can be done to repair my womanhood.



Dear Reader,


It can be embarrassing to discuss these issues, but many women have experienced the exact same concerns, particularly after having several children. Your medical practitioner won't be surprised to hear that you've got these concerns, so it makes sense to bring up your worries at your next appointment, or make a special appointment to talk things over before you are examined.


You say you are embarrassed to have sex because you feel too loose. Is this something that your partner told you, or did you come to this conclusion by squeezing, or trying to squeeze, your fingers if you put them inside of you, using the muscles of your vaginal opening? Maybe inserting a tampon clued you in? Childbirth can bring changes in a person's body and sexual response. Every now and then, accommodations, such as trying various positions, having different expectations, or using lube, need to be made. Sometimes medical assistance can be helpful. Talk with your partner, although it may be embarrassing or hard to do, about what you both notice and/or worry about. These unexpected changes are part of a person's life and it's normal to accommodate them over a person's life span or a long-term relationship.


Are you having any trouble holding your urine? Often women who have the sensation that their vagina is stretched also notice that they leak urine, especially when they laugh, sneeze, or cough.


Kegel exercises strengthen pelvic floor muscles, the muscles that stretch during childbirth. They help improve sexual pleasure (more intense orgasms) by making the muscles stronger and more elastic, and they can improve bladder tone so that you don't leak urine. They won't, however, actually make your vagina smaller, but they can make the opening tighter.


Here's how to do Kegel exercises:


When you're peeing, clench (without your hands) your muscles to stop the flow of urine for about four seconds. Then release those same muscles to let the urine flow again. These are your pelvic floor muscles; these are the muscles you'll be exercising when you do Kegels.
If you want to check and make sure that you're using the right muscles, put a finger or two into your vagina. Tighten the muscles. If you can feel your fingers being squeezed (even just a little), then you've located the right muscles.


About five to ten times a day, repeat the Kegels ten times per session.
It can take up to 8 to 10 weeks to notice improvement, and there will most certainly be improvement. Like any kind of weight lifting or muscle building exercises, Kegels take time to make a difference! (Adding a vaginal barbell to your regular Kegel exercise routine can help. They are available at specialty stores that carry sex toys or sexual enhancement items.)
If you do Kegel exercises enthusiastically and regularly, and notice no change at all, ask your health care provider about other methods to strengthen your pelvic floor muscles, including:


Vaginal cones
These objects are weighted, tampon-sized devices that a woman puts into her vagina and holds there. A set of cones increases gradually in weight. One starts with the lightest cone, inserts it into the vagina, and squeezes the muscles to hold it in place. This is done twice a day, for about fifteen minutes per session, while going about one's usual activities. When a woman is successful at keeping the cone in place, she can move on to the next heavier cone, working her way up to the heaviest.


Electrical stimulation (called NMES or Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation) 
This method uses a probe in the vagina to stimulate the muscles of the pelvic floor with an electric current, which causes the muscles to contract and relax. Treatments are performed every one to four days and last about 20 minutes per session. Depending on the situation, one might do these treatments for a few weeks, or longer. Some health care providers perform these sessions in their offices; others prescribe home units for their patients.


NeocontrolTM 
This is a special chair that uses magnetic fields to stimulate the muscles of the pelvic floor. These treatments are usually administered by a technician or nurse in a urologist's office in 20 to 30 minute sessions, twice a week, for about eight weeks.


If you have severe problems due to vaginal stretching, some health care providers will recommend surgery; this is usually a last resort. Laser procedures and more complicated ones to re-position your bladder are available. You and your provider will figure out what makes sense for you.


There is nothing to be ashamed about — this is a common experience for women, as well as information you need to know.


Alice

Tuesday, 7 December 2010

Preparation for genital surgery

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Preparation for genital surgery
In advance of a genital surgery it is advisable to take some precautionary measures that can positively impact the treatment and subsequent healing.

14 days prior to treatment may no blood-thinning agents, such as head pain medication taken. The physician determines individually what form of anesthesia is chosen for the operation. For the compatibility of anesthesia, it is important that the woman has taken twelve hours before the treatment, no food.

Prior to surgery in the female genital surgery , it is recommended to shave the genital area. In addition, the treatment should take place after the monthly bleeding.

Treatment
When the labia reduction, the reduction of the mons pubis and the tightening of the vagina excess tissue is removed. The methods used are similar to the one liposuction.

Before the treatment can be done with body fat to increase the external labia or Vaginalverengung by Lipostructure, the wife of corresponding tissue from the thighs, abdomen and buttocks is taken out. The autologous fat must then be prepared accordingly and stored. Usually are between two and five sessions at intervals of about six months, needed to make an enlargement of the labia majora to perform successfully.

The reconstruction of the hymen is generally done in the body's own tissues. Therefore, the genital surgery uses a laser scalpel.

Aftercare
In intimate with liposuction surgery is recommended to wear a compression garment.

It is particularly important that women avoid in the first few weeks of physical exercise and stress. On sports and sexual intercourse should - depending on the extent of surgery - two to four weeks be waived. The same applies to wearing tampons.

Tuesday, 26 October 2010

Vaginal Tightening surgery

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Vaginal tightening

Vaginal tightening/ Vaginoplasty, often referred to as a designer vagina, is a procedure to enhance the feelings of sexual gratification and should allow the woman to receive and give more pleasure when making love. For women who’ve experienced childbirth, vaginal muscles tend to expand during the delivery, the result can often be weak, loose, vaginal muscles. This can be embarrassing, uncomfortable and can even lead to sexual dissatisfaction or difficulty. Even after exercise the condition of the vaginal muscles may not improve. The aim of surgery is to improve the tone of the vagina by tightening the vaginal muscles and supporting tissues.

What does Vaginal Tightening Surgery Involve?
This procedure typically tones vaginal muscle, resulting in greater strength, contraction, and control. Vaginoplasty is a standard gynaecologic surgical procedure. The stretched muscle at the back of the vagina is joined together and shortened with dissolvable stitches, and the unwanted skin is removed. This tightens vaginal muscles and surrounding soft tissues, by reducing excess vaginal lining. The scarring is inside the vagina.


How long does Vaginal Tightening take?
Vaginal tightening is performed either under general anaesthetic or local anaesthetic with sedation, and may require an overnight stay. The operation takes around an hour to perform.


What can I expect from Vaginal Tightening?
Your expectations need to be realistic. The result is an immediate decrease the diameter of the vagina, and an increase in the tightness of vaginal muscles. This will also restore the vagina and supporting structures to a pre-pregnancy state.


Recovery after a Vaginoplasty Procedure

What will happen in the recovery period?

You will be sore and possibly a little swollen after surgery. After surgery, you are usually able to walk comfortably within a few days and may return to sexual activities within 4-6 weeks. You will need follow-up checks to ensure that everything is healing properly.


What is the recovery time from Vaginoplasty surgery?
Recovery is quite quick a week after surgery you should be able to return to work. The final result will be seen in around 2-3 weeks following your surgery.