Vaginoplasty

The Ultimate Guide to Vaginoplasty

Last fact-checked: 9 November 2020

Vaginoplasty is a now-popular type of surgery performed either to repair vaginal tissues (usually after childbirth) or to improve the aesthetic appearance after loss of tone and strength, which often also tends to be a result of having children. It is also used as part of gender confirmation surgery

Find out more about what this procedure involves, as well as how to book through Medical Departures to save up to 70% abroad at a quality-checked clinic. 

Is a Vaginoplasty for Me?

The vaginal muscles expand during childbirth, becoming weakened and looser afterward; for some women, no amount of exercise can help in this case. This can also cause sexual dissatisfaction both for women and their partners and is at times a source of embarrassment or frustration.

While a vaginoplasty procedure can be carried out on its own, is it often carried out with other genital procedures, such as labiaplasty, as part of a vaginal rejuvenation/designer vagina procedure. Vaginoplasty is an effective and safe procedure for tightening the vaginal muscles and surrounding tissues, which can have a dramatic effect on a woman’s self-confidence and sex life.

What Is Involved in a Vaginoplasty?

Your surgeon can tighten stretched muscles, ligaments and tissues within the vagina, pelvic floor and perineum by removing excess skin and pulling the remainder tight.

Surgery is typically performed under general anesthetic and takes only about an hour to complete. The stretched muscles at the back of the vagina will be shortened, excess skin removed and joined again with dissolvable stitches. This immediately tightens the surrounding area, decreasing the diameter of the vagina.

Any scars will be internal and, following surgery, the vagina should regain its pre-childbirth tone.

What Is the Recovery Time from a Vaginoplasty?

Fortunately, the vagina tends to be quite forgiving in that it recovers quickly from surgery.

You should expect a certain amount of discomfort in the days following your procedure, and the vagina, both internally and in the surrounding external areas, is likely to be swollen and feel a little uncomfortable. You may find it difficult to walk, but you should persevere as this will help to reduce swelling and speed your recovery. You will be given pain medication which will help get you through those first few days.

After that, your progress should be swift. Most people return to work after a week–and some find they are able to do so after just a couple of days (depending on the nature of your job). You will need to take things slowly–which means no vigorous exercise, including sexual intercourse for six weeks.

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Get started now by checking out these top-rated clinics that offer affordable vaginoplasty surgery abroad:

Is the Cost of Vaginoplasty Abroad Worth it?

North Americans will discover an array of options in Mexico and Costa Rica. Countries like Thailand, Malaysia and the Philippines may be more suitable for those based in Asia, Australasia or Europeans heading to Southeast Asia in need of an exotic holiday. Turkey is easy to reach for Brits. 

As an example, the cost of vaginoplasty in Thailand is approximately $3,000 compared to $9,000 in the United States. You can search for more than 20 destinations on our site; prices are listed for all our clinics offering vaginoplasty. 

How Do I Get Started?

Narrow down your search by using our handy search function or scroll through our full list of global vaginoplasty clinics here.

You can book directly at any of our partner clinics directly through our site, or connect with our Customer Care Team via online chat, email, or one of our toll-free phone numbers. 

Sources:

Vaginoplasty and Labiaplasty. WebMD. 19 April 2019. https://www.webmd.com/women/guide/vaginoplasty-and-labiaplasty-procedures

Osborn, Corinne O’Keefe. Vaginoplasty: Gender Confirmation Surgery. Healthline. 18 October 2017. https://www.healthline.com/health/transgender/vaginoplasty

I Got Surgery to Have a Designer Vagina. Vice. 11 June 2019. https://video.vice.com/en_uk/video/i-got-surgery-to-have-a-designer-vagina-plastic-planet-labiaplasty/5c3f6978be40777d9f2d7492

Mexico. Lonely Planet. Website accessed: 9 November 2020.  https://www.lonelyplanet.com/mexico