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What can I do to make my vagina opening smaller?

What can I do to make my vagina opening smaller?

What can I do to make my vagina opening smaller?

Q: Im 30 and have never had large objects, fisting, or any very large penises. I have one child and this is my vag when a smaller penis is pulled out

A: During pregnancy a lot of pressure is placed on the pelvic structures that hold the vagina in place and give it tone and support. That’s because as the baby grows inside of your womb, it pushes down and stretches out all those ligaments and muscles. After the baby is delivered those ligaments and muscles don’t always snap back into place the way they once were. It’s very much the way a balloon that has been blown up and deflated doesn’t look or feel exactly like a balloon that has never been inflated. The muscles around the vagina frequently separate during childbirth and often do not return to their original positions. This can lead to less friction during intercourse.

You have a couple of options to correct the issue. The first option is non surgical – Kegel maneuvers. I think every woman has been told by their gynecologist to do Kegel exercises in order to increase the tone of their vagina. The problem is that for most women, Kegel exercises are just not gonna cut it. It would be like a plastic surgeon telling patients to do sit ups and that would fix their tummies after childbirth. In both situations, the only solution is to surgically bring the muscles and tissue back to their original position.

Your second option is Laser vaginal rejuvenation performed under general anesthesia. We use a laser together with traditional surgical techniques to tighten the muscles and the pelvic structures around the vagina. This surgery also improves urination control because we are repairing everything that has dropped down during pregnancy. The smaller diameter of the vaginal vault will increase sexual response and enjoyment for both you and your partner.

Because you are having an issue with the size of your vaginal opening, I would recommend a perineoplasty. That is removal of a portion of skin between the anus and the vaginal opening. A lot of time this skin becomes stretched out during vaginal birth leaving it damaged. By surgically correcting this area we restore the vaginal opening to its original size. This often leads to more enjoyment during sex.