Consultation
The first step is to consult with a qualified and experienced surgeon who can evaluate your individual situation, discuss your goals and expectations, and recommend the best course of action.
Pre-operative evaluation
Before the procedure, the surgeon may perform a physical examination and run some tests to ensure that you are a good candidate for surgery.
Anesthesia
Anesthesia
Incision and tissue removal
The surgeon will make an incision in the vaginal tissue and remove excess tissue to tighten the vaginal muscles and tissues.
Suturing
The surgeon will then suture the incision closed, creating a firmer and more toned vaginal canal.
Recovery
After the procedure, you will need to rest for a few days and avoid strenuous activity for several weeks. You may experience some discomfort, swelling, and bruising, but these symptoms should improve with time.
Follow-up appointments
Follow-up appointments: