Hymenoplasty (hymen repair) is a personal choice, and this page is dedicated to the medical aspects of the procedure. Women decide to undergo this treatment for many reasons, including social health, anxiety, and aesthetics. If you are considering a hymenoplasty, we understand that you will have many questions. We're here to help guide you through the entire process.
The hymen is a thin, incomplete membrane at the entrance of the vaginal canal.
The goal of a hymenoplasty procedure is to repair or recreate an incomplete membrane in the location of the prior hymen. If the hymen remanants are present, repair can be done. If the hymen remanants are too flimsy, recreation can be done.
Surgically, a hymenoplasty is typically achieved by raising 2-4 small skin flaps. These flaps are then sutured to each other to recreate an incomplete barrier.