Vaginal surgery in Norway
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Vaginal surgery Procedure
A woman’s look, or feel, in her vaginal and pubic region has a significant importance in a woman’s life. It is closely related to her self-esteem, and to the actual and expected excitement involved with her sexual life and desire.
Discomfort in a woman’s vaginal area can severely affects her psychological state.
Many women today seek cosmetic surgery solutions that will improve their look and feel in their pubic regions. Such solutions may include reconstruction (mostly tightening) of the vagina, cosmetic procedures in the labia (size-reduction and beautification), and others. Intimate Plastic Surgery corrects dysfunctions and improves the woman's hidden aesthetics
As well, there is a growing demand today, mostly due to ethnic and religious requirements, to re-construct woman’s hymen.
In general, cosmetic vaginal surgeries may be divided in the following groups:
• Vaginoplasty (mainly vaginal tightening and muscle re-building)
• Labiaplasty (reducing and/or reshaping the external genital structures)
• Hymenoplasty (re-construction of the hymen, to a “near-virginity” state).
Birth-giving, aging, and genetic factors often cause the vaginal muscles to loosen and weaken, sometimes even tear. The diameter of the vagina gets bigger and there is a loss of feeling.
There are three main technical approaches in vaginal surgeries:
• Scalpel
• Laser
• Radiosurgical techniques
The candidate will consult her physician and the surgeon about the methods the surgeon uses in vaginal procedures. Each technique has its advantages, and it all depends on the expert surgeon’s experience and the specific patient’s needs and preference.
Most patients are very happy after vaginal tightening surgery. Their regained vaginal muscle tone significantly improves their quality of life in general, and the quality of their intimate sex-life in particular.
Careful assessment of signs and symptoms, along with an in-depth clinical examination, will be made before any surgical decision. As well, any existing vaginal disease or infection will be diagnosed and treated before proceeding into cosmetic surgery.
According to the scientific medical paper of Masters and Johnson, sexual gratification is directly related to the amount of frictional forces generated. It is not, however, a solution for sexual dysfunction, lack of interest or arousal, or orgasmic inadequacy.
Labiaplasty can be combined with other cosmetic surgeries. Most women who wish to undergo labiaplasty also choose tummy tucks and liposuction procedures in parallel.
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Norway By plane Oslo Airport Gardermoen (OSL) is the biggest airport in the country and the main international hub, and is located 60 km north of Oslo. The airport had 17.5 million passengers in 2006 and is served by many major international and all domestic airlines.
The fastest way to reach the city of Oslo is with the Airport Express Train, which takes 19 minutes. See Flytoget.
Norway By bus Several international bus lines run into Oslo from Sweden, the major operators being Eurolines, Swebus Express and S?fflebussen. Service to Gothenburg and Copenhagen is almost hourly. The service to Stockholm is also far more frequent than the train.
For budget travelers be sure to check out lavprisekspressen.no for cheap bus tickets between the large cities in Norway, Denmark and Sweden.
The minibus service between Kirkenes and Murmansk run three times per day. Contact Grenseland/Sovjetreiser (yes, they are actually still called that!) in Kirkenes for booking.
Other express lines go from Sweden to Bod? and Mo i Rana, as well as from Denmark to Stavanger.
Plastic Surgery News...
- Smokers trying to quit in the future could do it with the help of cannabis based medicines, according to research from The University of Nottingham.Teams of pharmacologists, studying the cannabis-like compounds which exist naturally in our bodies (endocannabinoids), are exploring the potential for medical treatment.
- The Healthcare Commission has published a report – ‘Spotlight on Complaints’ – discussing the findings from over 10,000 complaints about NHS care that it independently reviewed between August 2006 and July 2007. Each year the NHS receives around 140,000 complaints, and the Commission reviews cases where the patient was unhappy with the response.
The report looks at the handling of complaints and common themes which trusts can learn from. Research suggests that 52% of complainants simply want either an apology, a better explanation or recognition of the event, therefore the Commission highlights the need for trusts to acknowledge errors and say sorry where necessary.
The following clinical themes are highlighted (taken directly from the press release):
• Hospitals – 30% deal with the fundamentals of nursing care, such as unmet personal hygiene needs, a lack of privacy when receiving intimate care, inadequate help with eating, and nurses being “abrupt” or “sharp”, making the patient feel they were a nuisance
• GP practices – 43% of complaints about GPs related to clinical treatment, with many patients saying their examination was of poor quality, often because it was so brief. A further 23% complained of failed or delayed diagnoses, with the condition involved usually cancer. Twenty percent were about GPs’ poor attitude to patients, including rudeness and neglecting to give full information about treatment because of fears that the patient “could not cope”
• Dental surgeries – 34% of complaints were about the quality of treatment. In many of these cases, inexperienced dentists underestimated the difficulty of the cases involved.
For further details please see the full report, which can be accessed via the link above.