Perinoplasty (Aesthetics of Birth Scars)

The area between the anus and vagina in women is called the perineum. In an aesthetically ideal perineum, there are no birth stitch marks and skin folds, it is flat and taut. However, there may be deformations in this area due to incisions made during normal delivery and physiological characteristics. With a procedure called perinoplasty surgery, the perineum can have an ideal appearance.

What is Perinoplasty?

Perinoplasty or perineoplasty is one of the aesthetic types performed within the scope of vaginal aesthetics. Perinoplasty is usually performed to correct the stitch marks in the perineum area after normal delivery, to remove skin folds, wrinkles and to close the vaginal opening. The incisions made during labor to prevent the mother and baby from having too much difficulty can cause a bad aesthetic appearance, pain and pain. In addition, birth aids such as vacuum and forceps used during labor cause the birth incision scar to be more prominent. This creates a bad aesthetic appearance and negatively affects sexual life. Those who have perinoplasty get rid of all these complaints.

In addition, this procedure is also applied to people who have not given birth but have folds, wrinkles and excess skin in the perineum.

For what purpose is perinoplasty performed?

It is performed for both medical reasons and aesthetic appearance, such as correction of birth stitches, elimination of vaginal opening. Peri