An influencer from brazil has decided to spend over $19,000 (about Rs 16 lakh) on an expensive vaginal rejuvenation operation in the hopes of "becoming a virgin again." 23-year-old model Ravena Hanniely has chosen to undergo hymenoplasty, a surgical technique in which medical professionals repair the hymen by using dissolvable sutures to sew the torn borders back together.
 
For Hanniely, this process, which replicates the hymen's pre-bleed condition, has great symbolic significance as it represents "a fresh start" in her personal and professional lives. "I have a special meaning for the procedure," Hanniely told Jam Press. "I'd like to regain my virginity. "This is for personal reasons that have always been important to me, as well as for my self-esteem," the model continued.
 
According to Hanniely, who has more than 2.5 lakh instagram followers, the process has psychological advantages. "It's about how a woman feels and what she wants for herself."
 
Although Hanniely has not yet set a date for the operation, she is "fully dedicated to ensuring everything goes well."
 
"I will follow medical advice, such as avoiding physical exertion, abstaining from intimacy for the recommended period, and choosing comfortable clothing," she stated.

Although Hanniely is confident in her choice, medical experts are concerned about the treatment. Hymenoplasty is a recognized cosmetic procedure, but it doesn't actually restore virginity, according to Dr. Hana Salusollia, CEO of the Medisonal Clinic in London, who spoke to the New York Post.
 
Potential hazards for the operation include infection, scarring, and mild bleeding, which can happen during and after the procedure, according to Dr. Salusollia. Dissatisfaction with the outcome and problems with healing are possible.
 
"These risks can be reduced if performed in compliance with ethical standards by top surgeons," the doctor stated.
 
Additionally, Dr. Salusollia noted that the choice involves ethical concerns in addition to potential health hazards. According to her, patients ought to make these choices on their own initiative, free from social pressure.
 
Additionally, it presents serious ethical issues, and patients ought to be enabled to make moral decisions on their own rather than feeling pressured by society. Given that these choices have psychological and societal ramifications, informed consent is essential," she stated.
 
Hanniely feels that people should accept individual decisions, even if she is aware that not everyone would agree with her choice.
 
"Unfortunately, not everyone can appreciate or comprehend such personal decisions. The concept said that we must cease passing judgment and begin to honor their choices.
 
 

 

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