
There has been a surge in cosmetic genital surgery for women in recent years. Many of these surgeries are performed to improve sexual satisfaction, while others are done to enhance their appearance.
Should You Get Genital Cosmetic Surgery?
Is this a trend worth paying attention to? Should you consider getting genital cosmetic surgery for yourself?
The internet is full of options for men and women who want to add a little extra “something” to their genitalia. There is no shortage of choices and advice, from enhancing the look to adding pleasure for the recipient. However, some things do come into play, such as safety and effectiveness, and these are not always clear. In addition, there are several risks involved with cosmetic genital surgery, including infection, scarring, and tissue damage. Some experts advise waiting for additional research and medical evidence before deciding on any procedure.
Labiaplasty
The cosmetic labiaplasty procedure is an elective surgery designed to improve the appearance of a woman's labia. It is performed to help her feel more sexually attractive, even though the main objective is to make the labia appear smaller.
They see photos of other women online who've had this done and think their own genitalia look different from theirs. Many women feel insecure about their labia and believe they are abnormal, so they seek out plastic surgery as a way to fix it.
Sometimes labiaplasties are accompanied by a clitoral hood reduction procedure, which involves reducing skin folds that “sheath” the clitoris.
Vaginoplasty.
Many women are afraid to tell their partner when their vagina doesn't feel as it once did or that their genitals seem to have lost some of their muscle tones. Vaginal rejuvenation helps treat these issues by helping to strengthen vaginal muscles, which leads to increased sexual satisfaction. Women can feel the difference immediately, and it can last for a long time after the surgery is done. Women can choose to undergo vaginoplasty alone, or they can choose to have labiaplasty performed simultaneously.
It's one of those procedures that can leave you feeling as if you just got a brand new vagina!
Monsplasty
Another type of cosmetic intervention offered in some clinics is the monsplasty, or the reduction in the size of the mons pubis, which is the area just under the belly and above the labia majora. This part of the female body forms a natural bump, but some women may feel uncomfortable about its size.
You may want to have a monsplasty procedure performed to achieve a flat abdomen, leaving you with a more aesthetically pleasing contour. The method, commonly known as a “Brazilian”, involves a small incision below the bikini. The excess fat is suctioned, and sagging skin is sculpted and tightened to enhance the pubic mound.
While the procedure takes about an hour, the recovery time will be several weeks. Depending on the size of your monsplasty, it may take up to a few months before you are fully healed. Although there are risks associated with any surgical procedure, monsplasty has a very low rate of complications.
O-Shot.
Female Orgasmic Disorder is when a woman can achieve arousal but has many difficulties achieving climax. This can lead to frustration and a loss of confidence and self-esteem. The O Shot is designed to fix that!
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is isolated from the patient's own blood using a special method. Then, the PRP is injected back into the clitoris and upper vagina using a very thin needle.
PRP contains a higher concentration of platelets than normal blood and is used as an effective treatment for soft tissue injuries. As you might expect, the result is an easier and often stronger orgasm. That strengthens personal relationships and boosts confidence, all because of the O Shot!
The effectiveness of these procedures in increasing sexual satisfaction and relationship satisfaction relies on anecdotal evidence, and no conclusive studies have yet been conducted to confirm the success rate. Sources do suggest, however, that over 90% of women are satisfied with their results.
The bottom line is that there is a high level of satisfaction among women who undergo cosmetic genital surgery, which includes labiaplasty, vaginoplasty, and the O Shot.
Indeed, women are generally much happier with genital cosmetic surgery than men, who regularly report disappointment with their intimate cosmetic surgeries.
Baseline expectations are key to how happy someone will be after undergoing their genital cosmetic surgery, and this may well have something to do with why men are, generally speaking, not nearly as satisfied with their penis enhancement procedures.
As Prof Mosahebi, an expert in this field, points out, “Men feel like they haven't quite achieved what they had in mind, as a kind of generality, while women can be more content and happier [with the results].”
Is Cosmetic Genital Surgery Worth It?
In conclusion, the best cosmetic surgery for women is usually the one that will improve your life, not just your body. A well-informed decision about cosmetic genital surgery is going to have to factor in things like how much it will cost, what it will entail, how long it will take, and if it will actually make you happier in the long run.

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