What is surgery like for a microperforate hymen?

So, I'm sixteen, as well as about to have operation for a microperforate hymen. There's about a page as well as a half of report upon a condition prior to we get to porn, though small to no report upon a tangible surgery.

I've review a little somewhat frightful things about carrying to be dangling on top of a table, which we do not want… we unequivocally goal which that's not true. Anyone know what a procession is unequivocally like?

Thank you.

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  • Dr. Hannibal Lecter
    June 5th, 2009 at 10:49 pm

    Usually, surgery for imperforate and microperforate hymen is usually composed of simple incision and small excision of the membrane. All that means is they make a cut into your hymen and remove all the retained material inside your vagina. The procedure is similar to lancing a boil. After that, they'll usually suture the edges (put in stitches) to prevent it from closing again.

    An elliptical excision of the membrane is performed close to the hymenal ring, followed by evacuation of the obstructed material. This technique is considered to be most effective in definitive treatment.

    I doubt that you'll be suspended from the table. Don't worry, it's a simple procedure and I'm sure everything will be fine.

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