Future Health Frontiers Q&A Women’s Health

How to tighten vagina and increase grip strength

Asked by:Flavia

Asked on:Mar 26, 2026 12:35 AM

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  • Boulder Boulder

    Mar 26, 2026

      Complete Guide to Vaginal Tightening Surgery

      After vaginal delivery, the vaginal mucosa, muscles and other soft tissues will loosen, and even vaginal lacerations, old perineal tears, and poor wound healing after episiotomy will result. The patient's muscle strength will be weakened, ligaments will be loose, mucosal folds will be reduced, and friction will be weakened during sex, which will weaken or even disappear the pleasure of both men and women. This will lead to psychological rejection, rejection or disgust, and reduce the quality of life of both couples.

      Vaginal tightening surgery can improve vaginal relaxation Sexual life problems caused by surgery, the couple's life will be more harmonious after surgery. Vaginal tightening surgery is a less complicated surgery. There are two main methods. One is to directly remove part of the mucosa of the posterior vaginal wall and then suture it to achieve tightening. The other is a vaginal tightening surgery that does not damage the vaginal mucosa.

      You need to discuss it carefully with your doctor and choose the appropriate surgical method for you according to the situation to achieve the best effect of the surgery, strengthen vaginal tension and increase excitability. The operation does not take long and the trauma is relatively small, but there are Vaginitis Or vulvar infection needs treatment before surgery. There is no need to make special preparations before the operation. The best time to choose is from after menstruation to 10 days before menstruation, usually in Hospital It can be performed in an outpatient operating room without hospitalization. You should avoid strenuous activities for one week after the operation, and take medicines to prevent infection according to the doctor's instructions. Sexual life is prohibited for one month after the operation.

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