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"Most people worry about the size and appearance of their genitalia.
While several studies focus on male genitals, there are very few
resources on what is a 'standard female genital organ'.
Surgery to correct vaginal size is often more cosmetic than
a requirement. As one study shows, women and their genitalia
show wide variance in measurement, and there is no such thing
as a standard measure. If you're thinking of opting for a cosmetic
procedure to correct your vaginal length, consider if you
eally need it, because this surgery carries several risks..."
Every day, cosmetic surgeons are bombarded with questions
about the appearance, shape, and size of genital organs.
While men are known to obsession over the size of their penis,
women often have unaddressed questions about the size
of their vagina, and if it is normal or not. At the outset,
let us define what is normal.
In the medical context, there is no such thing as an abnormally
sized vagina. We must remember that genital organs exist
to serve a purpose, and as long as the functional anatomy
is without issues, everything else is only cosmetic in nature
Of all the surgeries that women undergo, several women opt
to increase the size of their labia, or clitoris, and they do
this solely for cosmetic reasons and with no underlying problem
that requires them to undergo such surgeries. In this context,
what is a normal vagina?
1. The Average Vaginal Length
Studies to determine averages of female genitalia always point
to the wide variation in values collected. For example,
the average vaginal length is found to be 9.6 centimeters,
but the variance can be as high as 12 centimeters and as low
as 6 centimeters as well. This aspect is not defined by age.
2. The Labia Minora
Up until now, several studies have claimed that a labia minora
of length greater than 4 centimeters is abnormal, and anyone
with this condition should undergo corrective surgery. However,
one recent population study has observed that there is wide
variance in labia minora length without affecting the genitalia
in any way. It is only a morphological characteristic that is
unique to different women.
3. The Effect Of Age
As you age, the size of both your labia major and labia minora decreases slightly. However, this doesn’t have an impact on the structure or
function of your reproductive organs. In general populace, the labia major exhibited a wide variance in sizes, from being 4 centimeters
to 11 centimeters long. This is perhaps why a small change
in size with age doesn’t have any long term implications.
4. Clitoral Length
This is the only parameter, according to the study, that has any
impact on intercourse and the chances of achieving an orgasm.
While clitoral length in women varied from 0.2 centimeters to
2.5 centimeters, women with a longer clitoris experienced
orgasms more frequently during intercourse.
5. Vaginal Length
Most women have a vaginal canal that is at least 6.5 centimeters long.
The vaginal width also varies between 2.1 and 3.5 centimeters!
Vaginal width changes after childbirth, and women with a more
narrow width did report having some pain during intercourse.
However, studies show that the vaginal canal expands to
accommodate events such as intercourse and childbirth,
and in most women, this is not a problem.
Why is it so essential to get used to your vaginal as it is? Because
alternative surgical procedures carry a risk of nerve damage or
impairment to the vaginal opening. In some cases, such as gender
change operations, it is imperative that the genitals be operated upon.
In most other cases, any correction to the genitalia is simply a way to exacerbate the risk of damage that is irreparable.
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