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Risks of Vaginal Rejuvenation

Is vaginal rejuvenation safe?

That's a great question, and one you should be asking yourself if you're thinking about having it done.

When considering surgery of any kind, it is always important to know your expectations, understand the details of the procedure and always know the potential dangers involved.

Vaginal rejuvenation is no different.  And even though these procedures have been around for years and millions of women have benefited from them, it still has its risks.

The following can be risks of vaginal rejuvenation surgery:

1.  Infection

2.  Scarring

3.  Pain/discomfort

4.  Painful sexual intercourse

5.  Unsatisfactory results

These are pretty common risks with almost any surgery (with the exception of sexual intercourse).

But that's not all.

There is one more risk that I'm always surprised more women don't think about.

And this risk has to do with the doctor performing the procedure.  To me this is the one that really matters.

How experienced are they?  Does your doctor know what they are doing?

Ask to see proof, see before and after pictures and even speak to real patients of theirs.

In other words, when choosing a doctor to perform your vaginal rejuvenation, always seek one that is qualified, experienced and skilled.

Be very careful when price shopping in an area of such significant importance which, in my opinion, should only be entrusted to the best.

Choosing a bad doctor could lead to dissatisfied results, poor service and a terrible experience.  And you definitely do not want to end up with a vaginal rejuvenation horror story.

So the bottom line is sure there are risks with vaginal rejuvenation, but there's risk in surgery.  The biggest risk you run in this, is not doing your due diligence.

If you have chosen these procedures are right for you, ALWAYS seek a qualified doctor and ask lots of questions.

Remember you are not alone.  If you need help, let me know.

This simple step could significantly decrease the risks in your surgery.

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Last Updated on Thursday, 23 February 2012 15:16