Vaginal reduction, also known as vaginal tightening, is effective. Vaginal reduction has side effects, including postoperative infection, possible infertility, and uterine damage.
Vaginal reduction is a common female perineoplasty procedure that is often used to treat vaginal laxity after natural childbirth, vaginal laxity caused by congenital factors, and many other causes. It can improve the patient’s quality of life. It is helpful in preventing treatment and treating disorders such as uterine prolapse and bulging of the anterior and posterior walls of the vagina caused by laxity of the pelvic floor tissues. Generally speaking, the effects of reduction surgery can last for a long time.
The most common and likely side effect is the possibility of medical infection during the procedure, which can lead to infections in the woman’s vagina and even the uterus and ovaries. It may also lead to infertility in women, and residual side effects of the medication may interfere with a woman’s eggs.
Surgery may also lead to uterine damage.
If you need to have a vaginal reduction procedure, you must seek medical attention at a regular hospital.