Gynecologist Dr. Korkut Arslan
Temporary hymen repair involves stitching together the remnants of the hymen—located 1–1.5 cm inside the vaginal opening—using invisible, special threads after it has been torn due to sexual intercourse.
This method is referred to as 'temporary' because the stitched area can only function like a hymen for a limited period of about 3–4 days. If sexual intercourse occurs after this period, the sutured tissues will separate again, failing to act as a barrier and will not result in any bleeding similar to hymenal bleeding.
Therefore, for temporary hymen repair to result in bleeding that mimics virginity, intercourse must occur within 3–4 days after the procedure.
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Temporary hymen repair is done by stitching the remaining tissue from a previously torn hymen. It is a simple procedure that can be done under local anesthesia in a clinical setting without risking your health. Special surgical threads are used to bring the tissues together. These threads are invisible and undetectable from the outside.
Temporary hymen repair cannot be seen by your partner before intercourse, nor can it be detected during or after intercourse. It also cannot be identified through a medical examination or imaging. It can only be recognized by a doctor through an internal examination prior to intercourse.
The reconstructed hymen, formed by stitching together the remnants of the original hymen, typically dissolves on its own after about 7 days—even without any sexual activity. To ensure hymenal bleeding occurs, intercourse must take place within 3–4 days after the temporary hymen repair.
The reconstructed hymen, formed using stitches in a temporary hymen repair, can only maintain its barrier function and ability to cause bleeding for up to 3–4 days. Therefore, for bleeding similar to hymenal bleeding to occur, intercourse should take place within 1 to 4 days after the procedure.
If the temporary hymen repair is performed by an experienced and skilled doctor, and the patient avoids activities that involve opening the legs or trauma to the genital area, and has intercourse within 3–4 days, the procedure is highly likely to result in bleeding similar to that of an intact hymen.
Since temporary hymen repair involves stitching together remnants of the torn hymen, it is a low-risk procedure. Maintaining genital hygiene, avoiding swimming pools and baths, and ensuring the area remains clean will help prevent infections. The procedure is safely performed under local anesthesia and carries minimal anesthesia-related risks.
After temporary hymen repair, it's important to avoid exercises or activities that could strain the stitches, such as opening the legs wide or causing trauma to the genital area. To prevent infections, you should also maintain proper hygiene and avoid swimming in pools or the sea.
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