Laser Hymenoplasty | Dr. Lina Triana

Hymenoplasty hymenoplasty for the safe and discreet reconstruction of the hymen for personal, cultural, or emotional reasons.

The hymenoplasty  is a simple surgical procedure designed to reconstruct the hymenal membrane — the thin tissue located at the vaginal opening (vaginal introitus). This membrane is usually torn during first sexual intercourse, although it can also tear as a result of accidents or physical activity. 

The procedure is performed in an operating room and involves restoring the hymen with small, absorbable sutures. It is important to discuss your expectations during the consultation, as this procedure only reconstructs the hymen only — it does not tighten the vaginal canal or entrance.

Together during the consultation, we will determine whether or not you are a good candidate for this procedure.

Hymenoplasty is for you if…

You wish to reconstruct your hymen for personal, cultural, or religious reasons.

Your hymen was torn due to non-sexual causes,  such as an accident.

You want to symbolize a new beginning in your intimate life.

You are looking for a safe, medical, and discreet option for your intimate area.

You’re ready to prioritize yourself without guilt or urgency; this change comes from within, not from a passing trend.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Am I a candidate for a hymenoplasty?

If I want to block my vagina entrance as if it was before having sexual intercourse I am a candidate for a hymenoplasty. But remember this procedure does not tightens my vagina entrance or my vagina itself.

Tissue from the vaginal opening is used to close the entrance. The procedure is surgical and takes less than 30 minutes. 

It is recommended to wear not tight cloths for a week and no exercising or sexual intercourse for 6 weeks.

This outpatient procedure is performed under general anesthesia. Rest is recommended for a few days, along with regular follow-up visits to monitor healing.

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