Hymenoplasty is a reconstructive surgical procedure aimed at repairing the hymen, and it has gained significant attention in the Indian context due to cultural and societal factors associated with virginity. This review article aims to investigate contemporary patterns of hymenoplasty in India and assess their influence on young adults. The review employed a systematic approach to gather and analyze relevant literature from various academic databases. Selection criteria were established to ensure the inclusion of high-quality studies focusing on hymenoplasty in India. The review provides an overview of the historical context of hymenoplasty, highlighting cultural and societal factors that influence the practice. It also examines the evolution of attitudes and perceptions regarding virginity and the hymen in India. Contemporary trends in hymenoplasty are analyzed, including the prevalence and frequency of procedures, demographic factors, patient profiles, popular motivations, and variations in surgical techniques. The socio-cultural impact on young adults is explored, emphasizing the psychological and emotional implications, the influence of societal norms and family expectations, gender dynamics, and the stigma and societal judgment that individuals face. The article concludes with recommendations for future research, including evaluating long-term outcomes and psychological well-being, exploring cultural and regional variations, assessing counseling services, and further examining ethical considerations and professional guidelines. Furthermore, the importance of comprehensive sex education, open dialogue, and discussions regarding virginity and sexual health are highlighted as crucial steps toward creating a more informed and empathetic society.
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Cureus
July 2023
Research and Development, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research, Wardha, IND.
Hymenoplasty is a reconstructive surgical procedure aimed at repairing the hymen, and it has gained significant attention in the Indian context due to cultural and societal factors associated with virginity. This review article aims to investigate contemporary patterns of hymenoplasty in India and assess their influence on young adults. The review employed a systematic approach to gather and analyze relevant literature from various academic databases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIndian J Med Ethics
September 2021
Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, School of Liberal Education, FLAME University, Pune - 412115, Maharashtra, India.
In this commentary, I contend that in a context marked by a slow but steady rise in sexual liberalism around the ideals of female sexuality and desire, the pressure to remain virginal is manifested through a potent nexus of markets and moral economies associated with gender and intimacy. Drawing on qualitative interviews with surgeons specialising in female genital aesthetic surgeries, particularly hymenoplasty, in New Delhi, Ahmedabad, and Bangalore, I show how restorative cosmetic surgeries on healthy bodies are proffered through the language of duty, autonomous choice, and the (neoliberal) market. Further, building on the sociological concepts of "moral consumption" and "progress through pleasure", I show how consumerism-led modernity makes pleasure a 'biopolitical burden', and the cosmetic industry, a regulatory vehicle, disciplining female sexuality to conform with male honour codes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Obstet Gynaecol India
June 2018
BCJ Hospital and Asha Parekh Research Center, Surya Childcare Hospital, Mumbai, India.
Introduction: Female genital cosmetic surgery (FGCS) is undoubtedly a fast-growing speciality in the world with increasing demand for a variety of procedures to beautify the female genitals. In India, over the last few years, there has been a steady growth in the interest for these procedures.
Materials And Methods: A variety of FGCS procedures were performed on 76 patients from January 2012 to August 2016.
Indian J Plast Surg
October 2015
Department of Plastic Surgery, Sushrut Plastic Surgery Research Center, Gujarat Cancer and Research Institute, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.
Introduction: Over centuries, virginity has been given social, religious and moral importance. It is widely believed as a state of a female who has never engaged in sexual intercourse, and her hymen is intact. Hymenoplasty for torn hymen is carried out not only for the sake of cultural and religious traditions but also for the social status and interpersonal relationships.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIndian J Surg
August 2009
Department of Plastic Surgery, Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi, India.
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