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What is Hymenoplasty?

Hymenoplasty is a surgical procedure that aims to reconstruct or repair the hymen, often for cultural, personal, or medical reasons. It involves the careful stitching of the hymenal tissue to restore its appearance, offering a sense of physical renewal and emotional reassurance. This procedure is typically performed under local or general anaesthesia and requires minimal recovery time.

Ever wondered about giving yourself a fresh start? Well, here’s your chance to do just that. At Petals Health, we offer hymenoplasty with care, comfort, and confidentiality.

Types of Hymenoplasty

Reconstructive Hymenoplasty

  • Restores the hymen to its natural state
  • Often performed for cultural or personal reasons
  • Involves stitching the hymen’s remaining tissue

Hydroplasty (Artificial Hymen Surgery)

  • Uses synthetic materials to mimic the hymen
  • Provides a temporary and non-permanent solution
  • Typically done when there is no hymenal tissue left

Hymenorrhaphy (Hymen Repair Surgery)

  • Focuses on repairing a torn or damaged hymen
  • Ideal for women with hymenal injury due to various reasons

    A less invasive procedure with a faster recovery time

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Dr. Souvik Kumar Mondal

Cosmetic Gynaecologist, Cosmetologist & Advanced Injector. MBBS,MS(G&O)GOLD MEDALIST, FMAS, DMAS(WALS), PGDCC(IIAM), FELLOW IN COSMETIC, GYNECOLOGY, FELLOW IAAT (SWEDEN)

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Step-by-Step Guide to Hymenoplasty

Step-1

Consultation

Discuss your needs and assess suitability for the procedure.

Step-2

Pre-Operative Preparation

Follow instructions for fasting or medication adjustments.

Step-3

Anaesthesia

The procedure is performed under local or general anaesthesia.

Step-4

Surgical Procedure

The hymen is carefully reconstructed with minimal scarring.

Step-5

Recovery and Aftercare

Rest and follow-up care ensure proper healing.

Step-6

Final Check-Up

Confirm successful results with the surgeon.

Recovery Timeline after Hymenoplasty

First 1-2 Days

Rest and avoid strenuous activities. Some swelling and discomfort are normal.

3-7 Days

Pain and swelling should begin to subside. Follow-up for a check-up.

1-2 Weeks

You can resume light activities, but avoid sexual activity and intense exercise.

4-6 Weeks

Full recovery expected, with no restrictions on daily activities.

3 Months

Final results are visible, and the area should be fully healed.

Risks & Safety Measures

Risks

  • Temporary swelling or bruising in the treated area
  • Mild to moderate discomfort or pain during the initial recovery phase
  • Possible bleeding during or after the procedure
  • Temporary numbness or reduced sensitivity in the area
  • Risk of infection if proper aftercare is not followed
  • Scarring, although rare, may occur if healing is not optimal
  • Discomfort during sexual activity during the healing phase
  • Emotional distress or dissatisfaction with the results, in some cases

Safety Measures

  • Avoid sexual activity for at least 4-6 weeks post-procedure
  • Follow prescribed medications and apply ointments as directed by your surgeon
  • Keep the treated area clean and dry to prevent infection
  • Wear loose-fitting clothing to avoid friction or irritation on the treated area
  • Refrain from strenuous activities or heavy lifting for 2-3 weeks
  • Attend follow-up appointments to monitor healing progress
  • Avoid using tampons or inserting anything into the vaginal area during the healing period
  • Stay hydrated and maintain a healthy diet to support recovery
  • Follow any additional aftercare instructions provided by your surgeon

Frequently Asked Questions

No, hymenoplasty will not interfere with your menstrual cycle or its regularity.

Most patients can return to work within 2-3 days, provided it is not physically demanding work.

Yes, hymenoplasty can be performed on women who have had vaginal deliveries, as long as there are no contraindications.

Hymenoplasty is typically performed under local anaesthesia, although general anaesthesia may be used in some cases.

Yes, hymenoplasty is a safe and commonly performed procedure when done by a skilled and experienced surgeon.

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