These day, virginity
repair or restoration surgery, or medically termed as hymenoplasty,
becomes quite popular among women. There are many websites on the
internet, like revirgination.net, that offer many benefits and ease
to this vagina plastic surgery. Many of them come with reasons, such
as to make their boyfriend or husband happy with the sexual
intercourse they have, and so on. Virginity repair surgery or
hymenoplasty (or sometimes called as hymenorrhaphy) today is
undergone by women from old to young and from many different
countries and rages.
BBC interviews a surgeon
that is able to perform hymenoplasty. Dr. Abecassis, the surgeon,
recalls that in a week, he could perform two or three hymenoplasties.
The patients vary from all kind of social backgrounds, but most of
them are young women with age about 23-27. Mostly, their reasons are
about the need of virginity before getting married with their
boyfriends because virginity becomes an important thing based on
their traditions or family cultures. Dr. Abecassis admits that he
never judges whether certain patient really has to undergo the
surgery or not; he just does his task. For the record, Dr. Abecassis
is one of very few Arab surgeons who want to talk openly about it.
For Dr. Abecassis, vagina
repair surgery is both a mere medical plastic surgery and a taboo
reinforcement. But for his patients, hymenoplasty is surely the only
option—that makes them happy. Hymenoplasty is proven to be low
risk, but still it is quite expensive. The high cost of the surgery
sometimes make another non-medical procedure become an interesting
alternative. BBC reported that there is a website that markets
Chinese-made artificial hymens for only £20 or about 23 euors. It is
created with elastic plastic and filled with fake blood, so once it
it inserted in the vaginas, after the first penetration the woman can
drip blood out of her vagina just to simulate virginity. The problem
with this is that many married couple will agree the wrong definition
about hymen and virginity—that somehow, torn hymen is not always
caused by sexual penetration premarriage.
This is proven in an
interview to a young man, who admitted that although the society
accepts that virginity is not in tact in making decision before
marriage, he refused to marry such a woman with lack of virginity.
A website called
NewHymen.dk gives a more arguable explanation about this situation.
It suggests that women do not have to feel that hymenoplasty is the
only option available to repair their torn hymen. This website was
created and run by a woman who admits as “a nurse, a social worker,
and a professional educator”. It gives several explanations that
are against the old formula and taboo like using chicken livers due
to the infection whatsoever. It even suggests the readers to ask for
some pill prescription to doctor—or if the readers are currently
consuming the pill, it suggests them to plan their period to match
the first night after marriage. This is a little bit pragmatic,
actually, but it comprehends the gap between the feeling of guilty
that women had and the reasonable solution to fight it.
That being said, an
alternative—a heart-pleasing alternative—to young women is
already available with the presence of these kinds of sites. There is
an available solution to deal with their past and heal the wound and
fear about family culture or men’s perception. The good thing from
these websites is, like in a forum where a member—a young
woman—wrote about what she feels about this virginity problem, they
provide solution to see that hymenoplasty is not the only choice.
1 comments:
Can some one provide information in regard to credibility on that procedure (hymen restoration ); if there is a good possibility of bleeding after the procedure when sex. She is actually tie; is there any type of recommendation to make bleeding possible, without the hymenoplasty procedure instead?
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