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Laparoscopic Vaginoplasty

A minimally invasive surgery to repair, tighten, or reconstruct the vagina for functional or cosmetic improvement.

Laparoscopic Vaginoplasty


Laparoscopic Vaginoplasty is a surgical procedure performed to repair, tighten, or reconstruct the vaginal structures. It involves both the outer vulvar and inner vaginal areas and is commonly done for cosmetic enhancement, functional improvement, or reconstruction after childbirth, trauma, or congenital conditions.


The procedure focuses on restoring vaginal tone by realigning and tightening the vaginal tissues, improving both structure and function.


Types of Vaginoplasty


The type of vaginoplasty depends on the patient’s age, medical condition, and the purpose of surgery. Different surgical techniques are used based on individual needs.

Common types include:

  • Intestinal vaginoplasty

  • Peritoneal vaginoplasty

  • McIndoe technique

  • Buccal mucosa vaginoplasty

  • Penile inversion vaginoplasty

Each technique is selected based on clinical indication and patient-specific factors.


Why Opt for Vaginoplasty?


Vaginoplasty may be considered for:

  • Improvement in vaginal tightness and function

  • Cosmetic enhancement

  • Reconstruction after childbirth or trauma

  • Correction of congenital abnormalities


Benefits of Laparoscopic Approach


Laparoscopic (minimally invasive) techniques offer several advantages:

  • Shorter hospital stay

  • Faster return to daily activities

  • Minimal scarring

  • Less post-operative pain

  • Lower risk of adhesions (internal scar tissue)

  • Improved overall recovery

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