Vaginal Tightening (Vaginoplasty)

In The Greater Toronto Area

Vaginoplasty

Starting from

$6500+

“Reveal Before & Afters (May Contain Nudity)”

Vaginoplasty Surgery Before & Afters

What is a Vaginoplasty?

A vaginoplasty is a surgical procedure which is designed to tighten the vagina. There are a number of factors which can provoke unwanted laxity in the vaginal area, such as childbirth or aging. Vaginal tightening surgery can be performed to help improve or restore the anatomy of the vagina. At Valespring Cosmetic Surgery Institute, we understand the importance of both personal choice and confidentiality when it comes to intimate cosmetic procedures. We have a team of skilled professionals who are committed to providing safe vaginoplasty services with outstanding results. Whether you seek surgical vaginal tightening surgery for personal reasons, cultural considerations, or a combination of both, we are here to support you throughout your journey. Our female surgeon is board-certified, highly talented, and has years of expertise performing female genital cosmetic surgery in the Greater Toronto Area. We can also typically accommodate requests for an all-female surgical team, if desired.

 

 
Young woman holding a leaf covering vagina. Labiaplasty.

Why Have a Vaginal Tightening Procedure?

Lower half of woman in panties with flower between legs. Vaginal tightening surgery.

Am I Candidate for Surgical Vaginal Tightening?

Valespring Cosmetic Surgery Institute follows all guidelines from the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario to maximize patient safety, and our surgeon will personally perform any necessary physical assessments during a consultation to evaluate your eligibility as a candidate. The following are a general set of requirements to be an eligible candidate for vaginoplasty surgery:

Valespring reserves the right to turn down patients who do not meet the necessary physical or psychological criteria for cosmetic surgery, and would do so only because we make your health and safety our top priority.

 

A Vaginoplasty Surgery Overview

Procedure

Anesthesia

Recovery

Labiaplasty Techniques

Trim Labiaplasty

A trim labiaplasty is the most common method for labiaplasty in Toronto. The procedure involves an incision that removes the outer edge of one or both sides of the labia minora so that they are reduced in size. Following the procedure, they tend to sit flush with or slightly receded from the edges of the labia majora. This procedure tends to remove the darkest part of the labia minora, which makes it a popular choice for cosmetic reasons.

Wedge Method Labiaplasty

The wedge labiaplasty removes a triangular (wedge) section from the inner areas of one or both sides of the labia minora, and then the remaining tissue is stitched back together. The outer, wrinkled edge of the labia remains, which may result in a more natural look after surgery.

Clitoral Hood Reduction

A clitoral hood reduction is often performed alongside labiaplasty to improve both comfort and aesthetics. This procedure reduces excess tissue around the clitoral hood, which can contribute to discomfort or an imbalanced appearance. By carefully trimming and reshaping this tissue, the clitoral hood reduction can enhance symmetry and improve sensation by reducing excess folds that may cause irritation. The goal is to maintain natural function while achieving a more refined contour.

Labia Majora Reduction

Labia majora reduction is a procedure designed to reduce the size or improve the shape of the outer labia (labia majora). Some women experience excess volume due to genetics, aging, or weight loss, which can cause discomfort in tight clothing or during physical activity. This procedure typically involves the removal of excess skin and/or fat through excision or liposuction, resulting in a smoother, firmer, and more proportionate appearance. The goal is to create a balanced look that aligns with the patient’s aesthetic preferences while preserving natural function.

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How Much Does Vaginal Tightening Surgery Cost?

Vaginoplasty Surgery

$7000+

Consultations are free with no obligation

If you have any questions about our pricing or have specific needs, do not hesitate to contact us

Prices serve as a guideline only. Fees will be adjusted based on each patient’s individual anatomy and the complexity of the case.

Prices do not include HST

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FAQs about Vaginal Tightening Surgery

Is vaginoplasty recovery painful?

Whenever a surgical incision is made, there is a resultant scar. However, because of the natural anatomy of the area, scarring is often easily hidden and blends in with the natural surrounding tissue.

All types of surgeries have risks, including vaginoplasty, but the surgery is generally regarded as a very safe procedure. Any potential risks and complications will be outlined during the pre-operative visits. All our surgeries are performed in a fully accredited and well-equipped on-site surgical facility.

The patient is allowed to go home the day of surgery and will be prescribed medication to manage the pain.

Normally patients can return to work by 1-2 weeks after the procedure and often sooner.

Within the first week, you should be able to return to a fairly normal daily routine (excluding strenuous activities and vaginal insertion/ intercourse).

You should refrain from sexual intercourse or vaginal insertion for at least 6 weeks after your procedure, following the advice of your surgeon.

The results of a vaginoplasty can last for a lifetime. The body will naturally relax with aging, but you should not experience the same degree of laxity that was present prior to the surgery.

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