Vaginal Laxity

Vaginal relaxation syndrome is defined as the increase in the inner diameter of the vaginal wall. It can result in loss of friction and sexual satisfaction for both a woman and her partner affecting body image and self confidence.
The most common cause of vaginal relaxation is the overstretching of the vaginal wall during childbirth, which can increase with the number of births. Other causes are congenital connective tissue weakness and natural aging.
Until now, effective results could only be achieved through invasive surgical treatments such as anterior and posterior vaginal plastic surgery. There are many post operative complications associated with these procedures.