Hymenoplasty, also known as hymen reconstruction, is a surgical procedure aimed at restoring or recreating the hymen, a thin membrane that partially covers the vaginal opening in some women. This treatment is typically performed for cultural or religious reasons, and may involve sewing together torn or damaged areas of the hymen using tissue grafts. However, it's important to note that hymenoplasty does not restore virginity, as there are other factors involved besides the presence of an intact hymen.
Hymenoplasty, also known as hymen reconstruction, is a surgical procedure aimed at restoring or recreating the hymen, a thin membrane that partially covers the vaginal opening in some women. This treatment is typically performed for cultural or religious reasons, and may involve sewing together torn or damaged areas of the hymen using tissue grafts. However, it's important to note that hymenoplasty does not restore virginity, as there are other factors involved besides the presence of an intact hymen.
Hymenoplasty, also known as hymen reconstruction, is a surgical procedure in Singapore that aims to restore or recreate the hymen for cultural or personal reasons. It's often performed on virgins before marriage or after it's been torn due to childbirth or sexual activity.
Popular among certain Asian communities for cultural reasons, but gaining popularity among others as well. The procedure can take around 1-2 hours and the patient may need to stay in the hospital overnight.