Vaginoplasty Surgery in Malaga
Also known as sex reassignment surgery, it is the surgical procedure performed on transgender women to change the appearance of their genitals. It involves creating a fully functional female genital complex.
In this procedure, a completely sensitive clitoris and vagina are reconstructed so that the patient can have sexual intercourse normally. Depending on the needs and characteristics of each patient, the most appropriate technique for constructing their desired vagina will be chosen.
Male-to-Female Sex Reassignment Surgery in Malaga
It is essential to first personally evaluate each of our patients’ cases, offering them an option that fits their needs. This initial visit is of special interest to our team, as it is the beginning of a personalized case study. The size of the penis, the quality of the skin, the presence of previous scars, as well as the patient’s expectations and desires will be assessed.
Dr. Javier Collado’s team has the necessary expertise to perform vaginoplasty. Some of the techniques used include:
- Penile inversion vaginoplasty. The size of the penis, skin elasticity, and the patient’s height will be taken into account.
- Colovaginoplasty. It uses a section of the terminal large intestine (sigmoid colon) to recreate a vagina.
- Vaginoplasty with graft. This technique is used to increase the size and depth of the vagina, making penetration much more satisfying for the patient.
- Vaginal aesthetic techniques. Construction of the labia minora and clitoris using the patient’s own scrotal skin.
Specialists in Vaginoplasty in Malaga.
Some of the most notable benefits of vaginoplasty can be summarized as follows:
- Increased sexual pleasure.
- Empowerment and personal satisfaction.
- Improved external appearance.
- Leading a normal life.
Frequently Asked Questions
Once the space between the rectum and bladder is created, the new vagina can be lined with penile skin or a segment of the sigmoid colon. The first option should always be attempted, as it has much less risk for the patient, and very good dimensions can be achieved, even in cases of limited penile skin.
It can self-lubricate, as transgender women can continue to ejaculate normally since they retain their intact prostate and seminal vesicles. The use of lubricant at the beginning of sexual intercourse is recommended.
It is created using a small portion of the penile glans and prepuce, preserving its sensory nerves and blood vessels.
The prostate gland is not removed during surgery.