What Is a Designer Vagina?

Posted by ALVR | January 16, 2024

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Haute Coochure – What Is a Designer Vagina?

Prada, Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana, Louis Vuitton, Austin Labiaplasty and Vaginal Rejuvenation – just some of the names in the world of designer brands helping to give you ‘the look’. While some of these brands might be more concerned with what you wear, Austin Labiaplasty and Vaginal Rejuvenation fits right in the same genre as the rest.

The reason why? They are all a part of the wave of high-class fashion and style that everyone seems to be gunning for. Designer vaginas being a part of that wave, we can’t help but lump ourselves in with the rest of those notorious brands. Even if we don’t sell $1,000 Chanel boomerangs.

Why Would Someone Want a Designer Vagina?

Vaginal deliveries, age, and genetics are the leading contributors to pelvic floor and vaginal relaxation. In many cases, the vagina becomes wider, and friction decreases with sex due to the supportive structures being stretched and weakened. It tends to be a situation where all the kegel exercises in the world wouldn’t even be able to do anything for permanently enlarged labia.

So now that you find yourself scrolling through some vaginoplasty before and after pictures with more than a passing curiosity, what’s your next step on your way to a “designer vagina”? We say it’s getting educated.

How Do I Get a Designer Vagina?

Surgical vaginal rejuvenation works to tighten the vagina, rebuild the perineum (the area between the vagina and the rectum) and to take care of the pre-stretched appearance. If there is also pelvic organ prolapse or stress urinary incontinence (you know, that little dribble of pee every time you sneeze, laugh, or miss that last stair), these are addressed at the same time. The vagina is rejuvenated or restored by lifting, and tightening the vagina resulting in a “designer vagina,” like it was before kids! You can see the difference in our vaginal rejuvenation pics—the unaroused vagina has its door firmly closed!

If your post-labor labia are longer than they were before expanding your family, and bothersome with exercise, tight clothing, appearance or with sex—labiaplasty is done to reduce the excess skin. Labia majora surgery can increase your postpartum-pleasure by taking away the less sensitive skin blocking your pubic area’s nerves (and getting on them at the same time).

Now that you have an idea of what your vagina after vaginoplasty can look and feel like, you’re ready to look into the best vaginal rejuvenation Austin has to offer. Start by stopping by our center! Expert Austin labiaplasty in Texas proves that not everything has to be bigger here…except for maybe your ‘O’s.

If you’re ready to experience vaginal rejuvenation, Austin style—that is to say with discretion, knowledgeable staff, and individualized service—we’ll be here for you, no matter what. Schedule a consultation today. 

 

 

 

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