Recently, 23-year-old Brazilian model and influencer Jaime has been the subject of press discussion. Jaime has decided to undergo hymenoplasty, also known as virginity restoration surgery, to regain her virginity. He has decided to spend $19,000 (about Rs 16 lakh) on this surgery.
Jaime said that this surgery may be expensive and risky, but it will mark a new beginning in his personal and professional life. However, after this decision, he is also being trolled on social media. Jaime says that this is a personal topic and not everyone will understand it. He has appealed to the people to adopt a respectful approach.
What is hymenoplasty?
Hymenoplasty is a cosmetic surgery in which the hymen (membrane) is repaired with the help of surgical stitches.
What is hymen?
- The hymen is a thin membrane at the entrance to the vagina.
- This membrane often ruptures for the first time during sex.
- The hymen can also be damaged by cycling, sports, yoga, or other physical activities.
Purpose of surgery:
- The aim of hymenoplasty is to repair the hymen and bring it back to its previous state.
- This surgery only symbolically signifies the restoration of virginity.
Doctors’ opinion and warnings
Dr. Hana Salusolia, CEO of Medicinal Clinic, says:
- Hymenoplasty is a cosmetic surgery in which the hymen is attached with surgical stitches.
- This surgery only provides symbolic virginity, actual virginity cannot be restored.
- This surgery also has several risks, such as:
- infection
- to mark
- excessive bleeding
Things to keep in mind after surgery
After hymenoplasty, it is important to adopt some precautions to make the surgery successful and avoid infection:
- Keep the area clean and dry:
- Take the antibiotics prescribed by the doctor properly.
- Avoidance of physical activities:
- Abstain from sex or other physical activities for at least 6 weeks.
- Wear comfortable clothes:
- Wear loose and cotton clothes so that there is no pressure on the wound.
- Protect the wound from water:
- While bathing, take care that water does not get on the wound.
- Get regular checkups:
- Consult a doctor from time to time.
- Contact a doctor if pain or swelling occurs:
- If pain or swelling increases, contact a doctor immediately.