Being a woman is a herculean task; things become all the more difficult as she ages. Aside from the vicissitudes of a fast-paced life, women need to maintain their beauty. Women need to age with grace, remaining tasteful and extremely sexy. If not, they will be trapped in the four walls of insecurity, and lay in the bottomless pit of hopelessness. That’s why women engage in doctor shopping to buy back several youthful years. They have done this not only to feel good about themselves but also to please their partners.
Most women focus on their skin and face when trying to look young, but others focus on their vagina, too. Let’s talk about vaginal repair because you might need this someday. In medical school, I remember how the vagina would get super stretched every time a baby is born. It was not a pleasant sight. Just imagine the size difference between an infant’s head and a penis. After several deliveries and a series of stressful expansion, the vaginal muscles can become loose and weak.
Some women resort to unconventional ways of regaining the tightness of their vagina and making it look young. One popular way is by using alum (tawas). Dissolving it in water to use as vaginal wash can temporarily tighten the vagina. However, it has the tendency to become too tight and dry, making intercourse painful.
Others use toothpaste and brandy to keep it fresh and youthful. It seems funny and surprising but women tend to do a lot of things—sometimes bordering on the outrageous—just to obtain the illusion of being a virgin again.
Kegel exercise, which involves contracting and relaxing the muscles of the pelvic floor, can also help strengthen vaginal muscles. But if you have been Kegling enough yet still feel a Rubik’s cube can get in, you may have to consider another option.
No worries, the vagina can now be repaired. There are procedures that address vaginal structural defects, aesthetic reconstruction, and tightening. It is done to repair defects or rejuvenate the vagina. Rejuvenating the vagina can help improve your sex life, as it enhances sexual experience, making the entrance of the penis very pleasurable. A word of caution: make sure you have this procedure done by a professional. Research on the doctors who do such procedures and ask about the “sexperiences” of those who’ve had it done. And it does not come cheap, mind you.
Since it is an elective surgery, it is not usually covered by insurance. Vaginoplasty (vaginal tightening) takes about an hour, and recovery takes about one to two weeks. The patient usually feels sore after. You may return to work the next day, but you shouldn’t engage in strenuous activities for four to six weeks.
There’s nothing wrong with going over the edge with vaginal repair. Defects of nature can be corrected after all. But you really have to prepare yourself, contemplate on the results, and talk to your partner before going through it.