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VAGINAL COSMETIC SURGERY
FEMALE COSMETIC SURGERY
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Vaginal Cosmetic Surgery in the News
The Most Private of Makeovers
By MIREYA NAVARRO, THE NEW YORK TIMES
Published: November 28, 2004
THE 39-year-old yoga instructor was like a lot of women these days: she
was unhappy with her body and thought that a little sculpturing by a plastic
surgeon would help. But her goal was not the usual smoothing out of facial
wrinkles or expanding her bust.
Instead she wanted to achieve her beauty ideal in the most private part
of her anatomy — her genitals.
"I was very, very self-conscious about the way I looked," said
the woman, who lives in Boston and spoke on the condition that her name
not be used, to protect her privacy. "Now I feel free. I just feel
normal."
As millions of women inject Botox, reshape noses, augment breasts, lift
buttocks and suck away unwanted fat, a growing number are now exploring
a new frontier, genital plastic surgery. They are tightening vaginal muscles,
plumping up or shortening labia, liposuctioning the pubic area and even
restoring the hymen, sometimes despite their doctors' skepticism about
the need for such cosmetic measures. Read
entire article…
Designer Vaginas
By Jenny Bryan
Channel 4 News United Kingdom
Rose was quite happy with her body before she had her baby,
and regular work-outs in the gym soon restored her enviable pre-pregnancy
figure. But they couldn't help a much more personal problem which drained
her self-confidence and threatened her sex life – slackness inside
her vagina and drooping of the labial folds around the opening to her
vagina.
'After the birth of my 10lb baby, I wasn't quite as tight as I was and
I didn't feel as confident with my body. I understand that women come
in different shapes and sizes but that's not how my body was made and
I didn't feel comfortable with the change,' Rose explains. Read
entire article…
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