Laser Vaginal Rejuvenation Safety
How safe is laser vaginal rejuvenation?
Laser vaginal rejuvenation, designer laser vaginoplasty, these are safe, painless, bloodless outpatient surgical procedures. The risks and complications, the main thing is bleeding and infection. The incidence of that is less than one percent. Women are concerned about sensation, hyposensation, those are risks, it's rare, I've never seen it. Hyposensation, meaning that the feeling is diminished, hypersensation, "Oh it's too tender, don't touch it." Scarring, but the vaginal structures and the vulva structures heal nicely. For laser vaginal rejuvenation we also have to concern ourselves with uncomfortable sex. So we want the patient to participate in health care and surgical design so we want to hear from the patient how tight they want to be, they know themselves, they know their situation, the man and so forth. So we want the patient to participate in their surgical design, so we don't want her too tight internally or externally. So those are all risks. We want each and every patient to be one hundred percent informed and we will give the patient a detailed list of written risks and complications. They are self-explanatory, we want the patient to go through that and if they have questions we want them to ask. It's very important to us that the patient is one hundered percent informed.
Does laser vaginal rejuvenation hurt?
Laser vaginal rejuvenation. Again, all the procedures you get, you just do not put them in a lock. You do not feel anything for eighteen to twenty four hours. So it is very nice. Afterwards you have a very strong pain medication. Laser vaginal rejuvenation, for a woman who has had an episiotomy, that is how it feels. In the perineum, having that cut to deliver the baby, that is how it feels basically. The labiaplasty compared to that, is a walk in the park.
Will it hurt to have sex after laser vaginal rejuvenation?
After laser vaginal rejuvenation, the patient is different. The patient is changed. The patient is tighter. So we do want the patient to go slower, take it easy to reacclimate themselves. We will ask the patient also to use a lubricating jelly like K-Y Jelly. Ant things gradually work out.