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    Vaginal Rejuvination

    I don't know if this is the right place. Oh well.

    So there I was, sitting and watching three's company, and a commercial comes on where a woman has a problem. It's no ordinary problem, for you see, whenever she coughs, laughs, or excercises, she loses urine, and I'm guessing that means through her vaginal region. I mean, if she was carrying around a cup of urine, I could see how she would lose it when she coughs, laughs, or excercises, but I fear this is not the case.

    So is this a common problem with women or not? What is vaginal rejuvination exactly, and have any women undergone this procedure? It's like watching a car crash when you know you shouldn't, I just can't help it.
    graph Reviewed by graph on . Vaginal Rejuvination I don't know if this is the right place. Oh well. So there I was, sitting and watching three's company, and a commercial comes on where a woman has a problem. It's no ordinary problem, for you see, whenever she coughs, laughs, or excercises, she loses urine, and I'm guessing that means through her vaginal region. I mean, if she was carrying around a cup of urine, I could see how she would lose it when she coughs, laughs, or excercises, but I fear this is not the case. So is this a Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Vaginal Rejuvination

    ur a sick freek

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    Vaginal Rejuvination

    why don't you just say that you have this problem and get it out there? ha, i've never heard of "vaginal rejuevination" It sounds more like a eurethral problem considering we're dealing with urine and not lubrication. It sounds like you *cough* I mean, the person in the commercial has a problem with her PC muscle not contracting enough to seal off the eurethra from leaking/squirting out urine whenever pressure is applied to the bladder.

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    #4
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    Vaginal Rejuvination

    thank you doctor
    lol

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    #5
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    Vaginal Rejuvination

    the urethra and vagina are in two different places and are wired to two very different systems... I'd guess its a problem with PC contractions.

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    #6
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    Vaginal Rejuvination

    Insanity knows the female anatomy! Very correct that those are two separate systems, although it's true they're rather close together.

    Vaginal rejuvenation is a trend in plastic surgery these days. Plastic or reconstructive surgeons essentially "pretty up" the vaginal area cosmetically. They make uneven labia more symmetrical, do a little tightening of the outer tissues, use injectable solutions to plump up certain areas, and just basically make the whole area look better. Sometimes after pregnancies and childbirth, or just after life or, say, a lot of weight gain and loss, the labia or the outer area of the vagina can get loose, the labia can start to look uneven, or the area can get torn. Anyway, rejuvenation surgery pretties that area up.

    Ladies who have trouble with leaking urine when they cough or laugh usually have lost tone in the ligaments and muscles that support their bladder and in the urethra. The PC (pubococcygeal) muscle is one of those supporting pelvic floor muscles, but sphincter and bladder muscles are also involved. After the weight and pressure of pregnancy and hard pushing during childbirth, those muscles lose their tone and don't tighten the way they're supposed to, and the problem of leaking urine results. Exercising the PC and pelvic floor muscles can help prevent or improve the problem, but often the best fix for this problem is surgery, usually laparascopic surgery, to tighten up those bladder-supporting ligaments and muscles. This surgery is internal, as opposed to vaginal rejuvenation surgery, which is external. A urological or general surgeon generally does bladder-related procedures.

    Like Insanity said, the bladder/urethra and vagina are two separate areas that live in the same "neighborhood," but the problems that can cause the need for either type of surgery are often the same: childbirth. A couple of episodes of "Dr. 90210" have covered vaginal rejuvenation surgeries this year, and I learned about the bladder-leakage issues from my mother-in-law and her sisters, who've all had surgery to fix that problem.
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    Vaginal Rejuvination

    women, especially after children or aging, get this prob, it is very common. my wife has a it. sneezing is the worst. usually can be fixed by what they call a "bladder suspension". a sheer netting like pantyhose is used to support the bladder inside the body, keeps pressure off certain areas that allow urine to escape when the diaphram muscles contract. r

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    #8
    Junior Member

    Vaginal Rejuvination

    Nothing wrong with spreucing up the old vag

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    Vaginal Rejuvination

    Quote Originally Posted by birdgirl73
    Insanity knows the female anatomy! Very correct that those are two separate systems, although it's true they're rather close together.

    Vaginal rejuvenation is a trend in plastic surgery these days. Plastic or reconstructive surgeons essentially "pretty up" the vaginal area cosmetically. They make uneven labia more symmetrical, do a little tightening of the outer tissues, use injectable solutions to plump up certain areas, and just basically make the whole area look better. Sometimes after pregnancies and childbirth, or just after life or, say, a lot of weight gain and loss, the labia or the outer area of the vagina can get loose, the labia can start to look uneven, or the area can get torn. Anyway, rejuvenation surgery pretties that area up.

    Ladies who have trouble with leaking urine when they cough or laugh usually have lost tone in the ligaments and muscles that support their bladder and in the urethra. The PC (pubococcygeal) muscle is one of those supporting pelvic floor muscles, but sphincter and bladder muscles are also involved. After the weight and pressure of pregnancy and hard pushing during childbirth, those muscles lose their tone and don't tighten the way they're supposed to, and the problem of leaking urine results. Exercising the PC and pelvic floor muscles can help prevent or improve the problem, but often the best fix for this problem is surgery, usually laparascopic surgery, to tighten up those bladder-supporting ligaments and muscles. This surgery is internal, as opposed to vaginal rejuvenation surgery, which is external. A urological or general surgeon generally does bladder-related procedures.

    Like Insanity said, the bladder/urethra and vagina are two separate areas that live in the same "neighborhood," but the problems that can cause the need for either type of surgery are often the same: childbirth. A couple of episodes of "Dr. 90210" have covered vaginal rejuvenation surgeries this year, and I learned about the bladder-leakage issues from my mother-in-law and her sisters, who've all had surgery to fix that problem.
    You guys know a lot of very wierd subjects. The problem is, I was wondering how a "vaginal" rejuvination would even touch the woman's urinary tract. I never knew it was so common, which is probably because the difference between guys and girls is like the difference between a pacifier and a Chevy Suburban.

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    #10
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    Vaginal Rejuvination

    Why would anyone want they're vagina all cut up then put back together differently? Is this a new form of expression?

    I'm scared.

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