Vaginoplasty FAQs – Q&A about Vaginal Tightening Surgery

, also known as vaginal tightening surgery, is a surgical procedure performed in the UK to reconstruct or tighten the vagina. It is usually performed to improve vaginal function or to correct congenital or acquired anomalies. The procedure may involve removing excess skin, tightening the walls and muscles, and re-establishing the right balance to enhance sexual function. Centre for Surgery in London is a specialist centre of excellence for cosmetic gynaecology, and our expert gynaecologists regularly perform vaginoplasty and vaginal tightening surgery at our Baker Street clinic in Marylebone.
VAGINOPLASTY OVERVIEW
A vaginoplasty is a surgical procedure aimed at helping women regain control of their sexual health and their vaginal wellbeing. This surgery is particularly effective in vaginal relaxation syndrome, a condition where the vagina becomes loose and loses its tightness over time. Vaginoplasty involves either constructing a new vaginal canal or reconstructing an one, reshaping the vaginal tissues to achieve the patient’s desired and functional outcomes.
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The vagina is a crucial part of female biology, key roles in reproduction, sexual activity and overall health. It connects the external genitals to the uterus and serves as the route for sperm entry, the birth canal during delivery, and the channel for menstrual blood to leave the body. The vagina also maintains its own healthy environment through a natural of bacteria and that helps prevent infections.
The most common cause of vaginal injury is childbirth. The process of a baby can put stress on the vaginal tissues, resulting in stretching, tearing or episiotomy. These injuries can range from mild to severe and can cause long-term complications such as scarring, vaginal relaxation or difficulty with sexual function.
Vaginal looseness, also known as vaginal relaxation, can cause a range of symptoms including:
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The perineum is situated between the anus and the genital area. This region is both muscular and fibrous, providing essential support to the pelvic organs including the bladder, rectum and uterus. The perineum is rich in sexually sensitive nerve endings and contains the pelvic floor muscles, which are vital for controlling the and bowel.
SUITABLE CANDIDATES
Yes. Centre for Surgery observes a mandatory reflection period between your consultation and your surgery date. This ensures you have had sufficient time to consider your decision fully, ask any remaining questions, and feel completely confident before proceeding. Your surgeon will confirm the specific timeframe at your consultation.
Whether you are suitable for vaginoplasty will depend on several factors including your medical history, health and the specific reasons for your concern about vaginal looseness. Common reasons for seeking vaginal tightening surgery include vaginal looseness following childbirth, the effects of ageing and hormonal changes such as menopause, and predisposition to vaginal laxity.
While vaginoplasty does not interfere with your to become pregnant or deliver children, it is important to note that childbirth can stretch the vaginal again, potentially diminishing the results of the . It is generally recommended to wait until you have completed your family before undergoing .
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If you have not finished having children, a non-surgical alternative is available. is a non-surgical laser tightening procedure that offers similar results to traditional vaginoplasty without the need for surgery.
A perineoplasty may be recommended if you are experiencing chronic or intermittent pain in the pelvic region (particularly during intercourse), or faecal incontinence caused by weakened pelvic floor muscles, reduced sexual pleasure due to perineal damage, pelvic organ prolapse, or scarring and disfigurement of the perineal area.
VAGINOPLASTY PROCEDURE
Vaginoplasty is performed by a trained cosmetic gynaecologist. Centre for Surgery is home to specialist female cosmetic gynaecologists who regularly perform vaginal procedures at our Baker Street clinic.
Vaginoplasty is performed under general anaesthesia. You will be completely asleep and comfortable during the surgery.
The vaginoplasty typically takes approximately ninety minutes to complete. If combining it with other procedures such as a labiaplasty, the duration will be longer.
On the day of your vaginoplasty, you will arrive at our Baker Street clinic where the procedure is performed on an outpatient basis. After anaesthesia is administered, the surgeon focuses on tightening the relaxed muscles within the vagina. These muscles are not only tightened but also reinforced, which enhances pelvic floor control and results in a narrower vaginal diameter. Once surgery is finished, you will be closely monitored before being allowed to go home the same day.
RECOVERY AFTER VAGINOPLASTY

The recovery period after vaginoplasty varies depending on the extent of the procedure and the patient’s health. In general, patients can expect some discomfort and pain during recovery, managed with over-the-counter or prescription pain medication; some swelling in the vaginal area that should subside within a few days to a week; activity restrictions including avoiding strenuous activity and sexual intercourse for several weeks; and a gradual return to normal activities over the course of weeks, with full recovery taking several months.
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Vaginoplasty is performed under general or local anaesthesia, and the level of pain experienced after the procedure will depend on the type of anaesthesia used, the extent of the procedure and the patient’s individual pain tolerance. Most patients report some level of discomfort or pain during recovery, which can typically be managed with over-the-counter pain medications. Discomfort should subside over time as the tissues heal.
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VAGINOPLASTY RESULTS
If you are seeking a long-term solution to vaginal laxity, surgical vaginoplasty is an excellent option. The results can last for many years, potentially even decades. However, the natural ageing process will continue and can eventually lead to some degree of vaginal laxity returning over time.
The results of vaginoplasty are generally considered to be long-lasting but not permanent. The effects of ageing, pregnancy, childbirth and other factors can affect the results over time. Additional touch-up procedures may sometimes be necessary to maintain the desired results.
Vaginoplasty, like any surgical procedure, carries certain risks and potential complications. However, when performed by a qualified and experienced cosmetic gynaecologist, vaginoplasty is generally considered safe.
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RISKS AND COMPLICATIONS
Like all surgical procedures, vaginoplasty does come with certain risks, although the likelihood of complications is generally quite low. Potential risks include:
In the UK, vaginoplasty is considered to be an elective or procedure, and as such it is not typically by the NHS. Patients who want to undergo vaginoplasty will typically need to pay for the procedure privately. However, in some circumstances — such as where a patient is experiencing significant functional problems or distress resulting from vaginal looseness — the NHS may consider funding vaginoplasty.
VAGINOPLASTY COST AND FINANCE
The cost of vaginoplasty at Centre for Surgery depends on the extent of the procedure and whether it is combined with other procedures such as a labiaplasty. A detailed personal quotation is provided after your consultation with a specialist cosmetic gynaecologist.
Centre for Surgery offers a full range of finance options through Chrysalis Finance, including 0% APR for eligible applicants.
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Vaginoplasty Surgery at Centre for Surgery
Many women are affected by vaginal looseness, which is linked to several medical conditions including stress urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse. Vaginoplasty surgery is a highly effective surgical treatment to relieve many common symptoms experienced by women after pregnancy. Get in touch with us today at or complete the contact form below to schedule an in-person consultation with a specialist surgeon at our Baker Street clinic in Marylebone.

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