Designer vagina explained

The term ‘designer vagina’ reached the mainstream in early 2008, as a way to describe the craze of using cosmetic surgery to alter the appearance of the female genitals. At the time, this, like a lot of other cosmetic surgery before, was reserved for the rich and famous who seemed to have an unhealthy obsession with changing their bodies for no other reason than to out-do the next celebrity or millionaire.

Use of the term has already significantly tailed off but the surgery is now being undergone by normal people, as well as those with nothing better to do with their money. It is actually an important procedure because it offers women who are unhappy with the way their genital area looks and whose self-confidence on the issue is being hugely impacted.

Designer vagina is the term used to describe what the medical and cosmetic surgery profession refer to as vaginoplasty, which, put simply, is the reshaping and tightening of different areas of the female genitalia. Vaginoplasty can be used to refer to the aesthetic reshaping of the inner lips of the vagina (labia minora), the removal of excess fatty tissue making up the pubis mound, vagina tightening, and the process of making the vaginal area look younger.

Many women will be unhappy with the way their genitals look at some point in their lives and these days plastic surgery can be used to reshape and tighten certain parts or give an overall refresh to the area. After pregnancy some women choose to have vaginal tightening to enhance the pleasure of sexual intercourse and return to how they felt before they gave birth, and this can often be an important step to feeling comfortable in their own body again.

While you might not hear the term ‘designer vagina’ being used so much these days, the process and reasons why people choose to opt for this plastic surgery remain the same. The important thing to remember is that despite the very catchy and almost flippant term, this is still a surgical procedure and it should therefore be carried out by a qualified and experienced plastic or cosmetic surgeon who is registered with and audited by the Care Quality Commission. By ensuring that you do your research thoroughly, you will give yourself the best chance of achieving your desired results.

If you’re considering plastic surgery to achieve a designer vagina, talk to a UK clinic that is registered with the Care Quality Commission to ensure you are getting the best advice and treatment.

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