Australian Gynecologists Ban Designer Vaginas
Written by OddCulture on July 31st, 2008 in culture, g spot, mature, surgeries, travel.
From Fox News comes this story out of Australia:
Cosmetic surgery to “rejuvenate” the vagina has been blacklisted by Australian gynecologists who say more women are being injured by the dangerous procedures. Top female sexual health specialists say they are seeing an increase in women with scarring, infections and altered sexual sensations after undergoing vaginal surgery.
Most have had labioplasty operations, to change the external appearance of the vagina or, less commonly, to narrow the vagina or “amplify” the female G-spot. The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists has issued a position statement on the trend, labelling it dangerous, expensive and unwarranted.
G-spot augmentation, where collagen is injected into the vaginal wall to enhance sexual pleasure, was also controversial. “It is often not clear where the G-spot is or if it even exists at all in some women,” he said.
Daniel Fleming, president of the Australasian College of Cosmetic Surgery, said the vast majority of people who undergo labia and vaginal surgery were “very happy” with the result.



