For many women, their bodies post-childbirth are something they feel they have to "deal with." Skin is sagging, they may have stretch marks, and if they had a successful vaginal delivery, they may feel that their vaginal opening is less-than what it was beforehand. Some women experience complications related to other pelvic floor issues like incontinence and pelvic prolapse, and these issues can be embarrassing and hard to discuss. Knowing the specifics of what vaginal rejuvenation surgery can offer will allow you to make more informed decisions about whether or not the surgery is the right option for you.
Vaginal rejuvenation surgery in the simplest terms is the tightening of the vaginal canal. Vaginoplasty is a procedure for women who want to firm up and reshape the tissue to gain a more youthful appearance and feel. With straight vaginoplasty, typically no other procedures are needed to reconstruct the tissues surrounding the vaginal opening. Labiaplasty, another common procedure, is the reduction of the labia, usually done because they are too large.
Some women, depending on the severity of damage done during childbirth or another trauma, require reconstructive surgery to repair those same areas, often involving slings or mesh to reconstruct the gentle tissues that make up a woman's anatomy. These types of procedures will repair the pelvic floor, addressing problems caused by a displaced organ, also known as pelvic prolapse. Pelvic prolapse afflicts over 3 million women in the United States.
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Vaginaplasty and Labiaplasty
Both vaginaplasty and labiaplasty are considered cosmetic procedures. However, if a medical condition is diagnosed, a portion of your expenses may be covered by your insurance.
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Medical Conditions
In the cases of women who have more severe damage to their pelvic organs and tissues, insurance does cover medical procedures for anterior and posterior repair, since they're considered medical problems. Anesthesia and hospital care for the procedure are covered by insurance in this case as well. If you're already considering talking to your doctor about reconstructive vaginal surgery and are interested in vaginoplasty or labiaplasty, you can add the cosmetic enhancements on top of your current procedure and pay for those separately.
The OB/GYNs at Cherokee Women's Health Specialists understand that reconstructive surgery of the vagina is both a delicate topic and procedure. Our surgeons possess a combined experience of over 35 years performing vaginal rejuvenation procedures. Don't hesitate to contact our female representative on her private and confidential line at 770-720-7733 ext. 2232 or you can contact us via our confidential contact form.