Genital Aesthetics
Genital aesthetics, also known as genital rejuvenation, is a type of cosmetic surgery that involves improving the appearance and function of the genital area. This procedure is becoming increasingly popular among both men and women who want to improve their self-confidence and quality of life. At Nodens Care, we understand the sensitive nature of this procedure and are committed to providing our clients with the best possible care before, during, and after the surgery. In this blog, we will discuss what you can expect before and after the surgery, what to avoid, and how to ensure a smooth recovery.
Before the procedure:
Before undergoing genital aesthetic surgery, you will need to schedule a consultation with one of our experienced surgeons. During this consultation, you will be able to discuss your goals, expectations, and any concerns you may have. It’s essential to be open and honest during this consultation so that the surgeon can provide you with the best possible advice.
Once you have decided to proceed with the surgery, you will need to prepare yourself physically and mentally. This includes quitting smoking, as smoking can hinder the healing process and increase the risk of complications. You should also avoid taking any blood-thinning medications or supplements, as they can increase the risk of bleeding during and after the surgery.
During the procedure:
The procedure for genital aesthetics can vary depending on the type of surgery being performed. For women, the most common procedures include labiaplasty and vaginoplasty. Labiaplasty involves reducing the size and shape of the labia minora or majora, while vaginoplasty involves tightening the vaginal muscles to improve sexual function. For men, the most common procedure is a penis enlargement, which involves injecting fat or dermal fillers into the penis.
Regardless of the procedure, the surgery is typically performed under general anesthesia and takes one to three hours to complete. The incisions are made in a way that minimizes scarring, and the surgeon will use dissolvable stitches to close the incisions.
After the procedure:
After the surgery, you will need to take some time off work to allow yourself to recover. The recovery time can vary, depending on the extent of the surgery, but it’s essential to follow the surgeon’s instructions to ensure a smooth recovery. You may experience some discomfort, swelling, and bruising for the first few days after the surgery. This is entirely normal and can be managed with pain medications and rest.
You will need to avoid any strenuous activities, including lifting heavy objects and exercising, for at least two weeks after the surgery. You should also avoid any activities that could cause you to bend over, as this can increase the risk of bleeding and affect the healing process.
What to expect:
After the surgery, you may experience some temporary changes in sensation in the genital area. This is normal and will usually resolve within a few weeks to a few months. It’s important to follow the surgeon’s instructions during the recovery process to ensure the best possible outcome.
You will be able to see the initial results of the surgery once the swelling has subsided, which can take several weeks to several months. It’s important to keep in mind that the full results of the surgery may not be visible for up to a year after the procedure.
In conclusion, genital aesthetics is a significant decision that can help you feel more confident and comfortable in your own skin. At Nodens Care, we are committed to providing you with the best possible care before, during, and after the surgery. If you are considering genital aesthetics, please contact us to schedule a consultation with one of our experienced surgeons. We are here to help you achieve your desired outcome while ensuring your safety and well-being throughout the entire process.
