The vagina is a part of a woman’s body that significantly affects her mental and physical health, as well as her relationships and lifestyle. Many women in relationships who suffer from vaginal laxity often seek treatments to tighten their vaginal canal and find a permanent solution to their problem.
Married women, particularly after childbirth, can experience this issue, and their husbands often complain that they are not satisfied with their physical relationship, leading to stress and blame games. As a result, women are frequently stressed due to repeated complaints from their husbands about not being as tight as before.
These issues can strain relationships, creating gaps that widen over time. Thus, women with increased weight or other factors affecting vaginal laxity should consider vaginal tightening.
Surgical vs. Non-Surgical Vaginal Tightening
There are two primary ways to tighten the vagina, allowing women to maintain a natural look while achieving the desired tightness:
Vaginal Tightening Exercises
There are specific exercises designed to tighten the vagina by strengthening the pelvic floor muscles. By performing these exercises daily, one can achieve vaginal tightening in a relatively short time. However, it is important to note that the benefits are only maintained with regular exercise. If the exercises are stopped, the vagina can become loose again, so continuous practice is essential for maintaining the results.
Laser Vaginal Tightening Treatment
Innovative laser treatments now available involve different types of laser machines that can be used for vaginal tightening. These lasers operate at various wavelengths to shrink skin tissues. The number of shots and probes required depends on the current size of the vagina and the desired level of tightness. This treatment can help straighten the vaginal canal, but longer physical relationships might necessitate multiple sessions.
HIFU Vaginal Tightening
HIFU, or Highly Focused Ultrasound, works by dissolving minimal fat in the skin and tightening the deep layers of the vaginal skin. Different probe sizes and the number of sessions required depend on the patient’s condition and desired results. The number of shots needed can vary, but this method can achieve the desired tightening.
Surgical Vaginal Tightening
In surgical vaginal tightening, the opening of the vaginal canal is reduced through a surgical procedure. This method requires some downtime, typically 1 to 2 weeks, during which the patient must follow the doctor’s care instructions. Surgical procedures are generally popular because, unlike non-surgical methods that may require multiple sessions (up to 6), they often achieve results in one go.