MR. Mofid Ibraheim
Urogynaecologist and Female pelvic Floor Reconstructive specialist Cosmetic Gynaecology Specialist Honorary Clinical Lecturer, School of Medicine – Liverpool
When the pelvic floor is damaged by childbirth and further affected by hormone changes and gravity, it may become necessary to perform reconstructive surgery of the vagina. As part of the correction of prolapse and incontinence, the overall health of the vaginal support structures must be assessed and corrected. This often results in a return to a more normal vaginal anatomy, and a narrowing of the vaginal opening, and also a reconstruction of the space between the vaginal and rectal openings.read more
Labiaplasty is often known as a labial minora (inner lips) and or majora (outer lips) reduction surgery. It is the surgical procedure that reshapes and improves the appearance, and often the function of the external female genitals. It has dramatic results in terms of restoring your confidence and self-esteem. It is the most popular vaginal surgery and is in high demand. It’s also sometimes referred to as “designer vagina” surgery. Enlarged or hypertrophic labia minora can be functionally or socially bothersome. read more
Your vaginal muscles may have lost tone as part of the ageing process, which can cause embarrassment and discomfort. The loss of sensitivity can affect sexual satisfaction for both yourself and your partner During natural childbirth the vaginal muscles expand to form the birth canal for your baby. After several children, or sometimes after having a large baby or a difficult delivery, your vaginal muscles can be left loose and weak and surrounding tissues stretched and torn. Even after exercise, read more
Urogynaecologist and Female pelvic Floor Reconstructive specialist Cosmetic Gynaecology Specialist Honorary Clinical Lecturer, School of Medicine – Liverpool