Your body has changed with time. Intimacy doesn't have to disappear with it.

Aging, menopause, childbirth, and the natural changes of life can affect vaginal comfort, function, and sexual pleasure. The good news is that help is available.

As the years go by, many women notice changes they never expected. Vaginal tissues can become thinner, weaker, looser, and less responsive. Intimacy may feel different. Sex may become less pleasurable or even uncomfortable. Some women also struggle with dryness, pressure, leakage, or a sense that their body no longer feels like their own.

These changes are common, especially after childbirth and menopause, but common does not mean you have to live with them.

For many women, the effects of aging on the vagina and pelvic floor are not just cosmetic. They are functional, emotional, and relational. They can affect confidence, quality of life, and the enjoyment of intimacy.

Vaginal rejuvenation and reconstructive pelvic surgery can help restore support, improve comfort, and renew sexual function. Many women find that treatment helps them feel more like themselves again.

Dr. Litrel is a nationally recognized, double board-certified surgeon with advanced expertise in female pelvic anatomy, pelvic reconstruction, and cosmetic gynecology. His background as both an OB/GYN and a Urogynecologist gives him a uniquely complete understanding of the structural and age-related changes women experience over time.

You may be aging, but you are not out of options.

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Dr. Litrel is a double board-certified surgeon with specialized expertise in cosmetic gynecology and pelvic reconstructive surgery. His training as both an OB/GYN and a urogynecologist gives him a uniquely complete understanding of female pelvic anatomy and the changes that can affect intimacy. Women trust Dr. Litrel for his advanced skill, thoughtful care, and ability to address concerns that are both personal and deeply important.

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