Private gynaecologist | The Surrey Park Clinic

Female Health • Gynaecology • Hormones

01483 454 016
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Vaginal Enlargement

Narrowing of the vagina occurs with age and loss of oestrogen and testosterone hormone production. It can also get much tighter and less elastic after radiotherapy for some cancers. The vagina is normally well supplied with blood vessels and is characterised by rugae or concertina folds to accommodate intercourse, childbirth etc.   The vaginal opening is also elastic and expandable.  With gradual loss of hormone production the vaginal skin becomes thinner, more rigid and less elastic resulting eventually in a thin non-expandable tube.

Treatment

  • Local oestrogen

    This can improve the elasticity over months and years and can reverse the problem almost completely.

  • Vaginal Dilators

    These should be used in conjunction with topical oestrogen to gradually improve ability to cope with intercourse.  Intercourse should not be attempted until the appropriate width of dilator is achieved.

  • Surgery

    The opening up of the vaginal entrance surgically or with laser helps but only when there is adequate oestrogen in the area to allow proper healing afterwards.

    Nutrition and sugar control is also important to ensure proper healing after this surgery. Your doctor will advise you.

 

If you would like to discuss treatment options for vaginal enlargement just call 01483 454 016 to book a consultation.  Alternatively drop us an email, our friendly team handle all enquiries in complete confidence.

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