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It is amazing to me how much technology has changed over the last 40 years. Medical science in particular has evolved and improved so much more than people think. For instance, when my daughter was born in 1997 part of her small intestine never expanded properly so they had to cut her open and remove 10cm of her intestine and stick a little balloon in there to keep it open for awhile. She was less than 24 hours old. We (and the doctor as well) weren't even sure she would live it was so serious. It is called something like a Jujeunal Atresia if I got the spelling correct. She came home from Scottish Rite 40 days later. There were a few hairy moments there but she made it through OK. I did some research and if she had been born in the late 60's when I was, she would have just died. 30 years and technology had made such a jump that it saved her life.

Cosmetic surgery has also grown and evolved by leaps and bounds. I don't mean just boob jobs and botox obviously though. I am talking about other areas of plastic as well, such as labiaplasty. Vaginal cosmetic surgery is a growing field. The fact is that your body image and how it looks can seriously effect how you feel about yourself, whether that be a large nose, funky looking chin, or a weird looking vagina. Cosmetic surgery can help correct it and help you feel better about yourself.

There are other reasons for it as well though. Childbirth can change things around down there making the vagina relax and lose sensation that you otherwise would have had. The Laser Vaginal Institute of Atlanta is nationally known for it's procedures and can really make a difference in a woman's life.

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