Repair of a torn hymen
The hymen is the membrane that partially closes the opening of the vagina and that implies a woman's virginal state. It can be torn before intercourse due to the use of tampons, vigorous exercise, or trauma.
Candidates for this procedure are any healthy women who want to have their hymen repaired and with the appearance of virginity, whether for personal, cultural, or religious reasons.
We understand the need for discretion with this type of surgery and, as always, all information will be kept strictly private and we will maintain a sensitive and professional approach. During the initial consultation, a female technician will be present to help you feel more comfortable.
Hymenoplasty is a surgical procedure that aims to restore or recreate the hymen, a thin membrane that partially covers the opening of the vagina.
Women may choose hymenoplasty for various reasons, including personal, cultural, or religious beliefs associated with virginity. It can help restore confidence and self-esteem, address psychological trauma related to the loss of the hymen, or fulfill cultural or religious expectations for marriage.
The procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia with sedation, minimizing discomfort. Some post-operative pain and soreness can be expected, but it is usually manageable with pain medication.
Recovery time varies, but most women can resume normal activities within a few days to a week. It is generally recommended to avoid strenuous activity and sexual intercourse for several weeks to allow for proper healing.
Yes, the results of hymenoplasty are considered permanent. The recreated hymen will typically tear and bleed during sexual intercourse, simulating the experience of a virgin.