Restoration of the genital area boosts self confidence and libido and makes women and men feel more beautiful and desired than ever!
Labiaplasty enhances and restores both cosmetically and functionally the smaller interior as well as the larger exterior vaginal lips. Labiaplasty aims to adjust the size of labia Minora (smaller interior lips) or labia Majora (larger exterior lips), which may be disproportionate due to genetic predisposition or massive weight loss, aging, or as a side-effect of childbirth. The anatomy and the size of labia may cause pain during sexual intercourse, resulting in a dramatic decrease of sexual pleasure. Hypertrophic labia may also cause excessive sweating, and consequent unpleasant odors developing in the sensitive area.
The clitoris may look enlarged or uneven due to excess skin on its sides. This problem is often combined with a malformation of the labia minora, which can be asymmetric or hypertrophic.
As a result of these malformations, women may feel uncomfortable when wearing tight clothes, which tend to increase friction at the area around the clitoris.
Nowadays, any problem related to excess skin on the side of the clitoris can be successfully managed by a short procedure called clitoral hoodectomy, which enables the patient to instantly return to her daily activities and improve her quality of day-to-day and sexual life.
G-Spot Enhancement is a revolutionary, simple, non-invasive and painless procedure, which is based on magnifying the G-spot up to four times. The technique involves injecting on the spot specially manufactured hyaluronic acid, to enhance the G-Spot and increase its sensitivity.
The vaginal hymen, is a membrane which is anatomically positioned close to the entry point of the vagina. A ruptured hymen in certain cultures or religions may cause severe inconvenience in young women but the good news is that it can be fully restored to its original shape.
Condylomas are small warts that appear in the external genitalia and are due to infection with human papillomavirus (HPV). They are transmitted by sexual intercourse and may appear much later than the infection with the virus.