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Hymen Suture

AESTHETIC GYNECOLOGY

Hymen Suture

Hymen Suture: A Delicate and Special Surgery in Women's Health

Hymenoplasty, also medically called hymenoplasty, is a surgical procedure to reconstruct or repair the hymen. This procedure is popular among women who, for cultural, religious or personal reasons, want their hymen to appear intact. Under the leadership of an experienced oncologic gynecologist such as Dr. Sema Karakaş, hymenoplasty can be performed safely.

What is Hymen Stitching and How Is It Done?

Hymenoplasty is usually performed under local anesthesia. The procedure is done by actually fully reconstructing the hymen or by suturing the edges of the hymen. The surgical technique varies depending on the condition of the hymen and the patient's wishes.

Hymenoplasty is usually completed in a short period of time and the patient can be discharged the same day. The healing process is usually quick and any complications are rare. Following your surgeon's recommendations can speed up the healing process and make the results more successful.

The Benefits and Reasons for Hymen Sewing

  • Cultural and Religious Reasons: For cultural or religious reasons, some women may want their hymen to appear intact. Hymenoplasty offers an option to meet these expectations.

  • Psychological Relief: Women who are worried about their hymen can be psychologically relieved by this surgical intervention.

  • Increased confidence and self-esteem: Hymenoplasty can increase women's self-confidence and help them live their sexual lives more comfortably.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sema Karakaş, who has a certificate in health tourism, is one of the leading physicians in Turkey in robotic surgery applications.

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