When Kegels aren’t enough.
Men have their Viagra, Cialis and Levitra magic pills.
They have their penile implants (eeks!) and they have their penis pumps (not to be confused with gas pumps or breast pumps).
Now It’s The Womens’ Turn to turn the spotlight onto the latest sexual enhancement.
Women can enjoy better sex, say goodbye to incontinence and experience increased confidence in their sexuality all thanks to a quick and simple surgery known as vaginal rejuvenation.
Let’s be real. It’s not always the man’s fault for bad sex.
Sometimes time and babies do their damage and things need to get a little remodel or overhaul, so to speak.
Although I’ve heard about V. R. (no, not virtual reality), some time ago, it’s been surfacing in the media lately.
Take for instance, ABC’s new sitcom, Cougar Town with Courtney Cox – the (34-49 demo) ladies at work love it.
In a recent episode, one of the characters labeled an older ‘cougar’, 48, is getting a bikini wax and she jokes to the esthetician about how she’s ’19’ down there thanks to vaginal rejuvenation surgery.
Thanks to Hulu.com, I also got sucked in to the premier of the racy (and absurd) drama, Nip/Tuck.
This seasons storyline is using the growing popularity of this procedure as the golden ticket out of the main characters’ financial woes.
In movie land, this summer saw the Ashton Kutcher – Anne Heche film, SPREAD (2009) in which Ashton’s character pimps himself out to a rich cougar (Heche) in swank Beverly Hills.
Heche’s character goes in for an overnight operation in which she’s not allowed to have sex for a few days because as the doctor explains with hand gestures, he removed fat tissue from one part and injected it inside her vagina to make it extra tight (rejuvination).
Well, being the inquisitive guy I am, I just had to see if there are any before /after pics online to see just they mean.
So what exactly does this look like?
Warning – this link takes you to a medical site that leaves NOTHING to the imagination.
Vaginal Rejuvenation Before and After pictures
Seems like we’re living in the age where hardly anything is to taboo to talk about.