Introduction And Hypothesis: Lifetime physiological or pathological events, such as vaginal delivery and menopause, may change vaginal structure and appearance, owing to local tissue expansion and separation of the pelvic floor muscles, which can affect a woman's sexual relationships. This systematic review was aimed at exploring the effect of vaginal tightening surgery on female sexual function.
Methods: Articles that had measured female sexual function after vaginal tightening were considered eligible.
Background: The primary reasons for labiaplasty usually revolve around aesthetic, sexual, and functional concerns. Upon delving deeper into these issues, it becomes apparent that sexual partners play a controversial role in influencing women's decisions to undergo surgery.
Aim: This study aimed to investigate the impact of sexual partners on women's choices to pursue labiaplasty.