A
Closer Look at Vaginal Tightening Methods
Any woman who is experiencing discomfort during sex
due to child birth or the loosening of the skin of her vagina for reasons such
as aging or excessive vaginal dryness due to menopause can benefit from the vaginal
tightening methods that we will discuss here.
Seeking out vaginal tightening methods is something
that more and more women are doing each day. After childbirth stretches the
vagina, it’s not uncommon for a woman to feel a change in the way her body
feels during sexual intercourse. The same is true for women who experience
vaginal dryness; the skin loses its elasticity and sex becomes less
pleasurable, and in some cases even painful. This begins a vicious cycle that
causes a woman to associate bad feelings with sex so that her already low
libido diminishes even more. If this is something that you are experiencing,
then you may want to consider one of the following vaginal tightening methods:
Vaginal
Tightening Exercises: Kegels are among the most commonly
known exercises used to tighten the vagina and are often recommended by doctors
after childbirth as well as before menopause in order to keep the vagina tight,
avoid incontinence and pelvic prolapsed, and to help make sex more enjoyable.
Done by simply squeezing the pelvic muscles as you would to hold in your pee;
Kegels should be performed several times daily over the course of months to see
results.
Vaginal
Tightening Creams and Gels: With so many vaginal tightening
creams on the market, it’s important to do your homework so that you choose one
that is safe as well as effective. As a general rule, steer clear of products
containing alcohols, dyes, and chemicals you’ve never heard of as they can not
only be drying but also cause a severe allergic reaction. Look for a product
that is made of natural ingredients. The key to a good vaginal tightening cream
is one that provides more than just a temporary effect and rather combats all
of the issues that go along with loosened skin and muscles, such as vaginal
dryness, irritation and even infection.
Vaginal
Tightening Surgery (Vaginoplasty): This surgery is one that is now being
offered by more and more clinics and entails pulling back the loose skin and
muscle tissue and removing any excess. While the procedure may sound simple
enough it is important to remember that it is still surgery and with all
surgery, there are risks that need to be considered. Surgery should always be
used only as a last resort when other methods have failed to provide the
results you want. This surgery involves the use of a general anaesthetic, an
overnight stay in the hospital, and 4 to 6 weeks of recovery time. The
potential risks involved with surgical vaginal tightening methods includes:
excessive bleeding, infection, allergic reaction to medications used during the
surgery, and even death