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Gynecology
Women's health requires attention, regularity, and a professional approach.
Gynecology is a comprehensive medical care aimed at preserving and supporting women's reproductive health. Preventive examinations, modern diagnostics, and individually selected procedures allow for timely detection of changes and the formation of effective solutions for each stage of a woman's life.
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- Plastic surgery
- Perineoplasty
- Surgical hymenoplasty (hymen reconstruction)
- Surgical labiaplasty of the labia minora
- Gynecological check-up (doctor’s consultation, examination, collection of vaginal discharge samples + Pap test, pelvic ultrasound, colposcopy)
- Removal of external genital warts/papillomas
- BBL Hero (intimate external rejuvenation)
- Cervical biopsy from PGD material
- Removal of the intrauterine system with anesthesia
- Insertion of intrauterine contraceptive (Mirena/Jaides IUD)
- Vaccination against cervical cancer (Gardasil-9)
- Intimate peeling (brightening)
- Vaginal plasma therapy (age-related atrophy, dryness symptoms)
- Biorevitalization of the intimate area
- Injection correction of stress urinary incontinence
- Injection clitorisoplasty
- Enlargement of the “G” spot
- Contour plastic surgery of the labia majora
- Injection hymenoplasty (hymen reconstruction)
- Aesthetic gynecology consultation
- Secondary/online gynecological consultation
- Primary gynecological consultation
Gynecology
Gynecology is a medical field focused on maintaining, diagnosing, and restoring women’s reproductive health at all stages of life. A modern gynecological approach combines prevention, early detection of changes, and individually tailored treatment, taking into account age, hormonal status, and lifestyle.
Gynecological care includes both routine preventive examinations and diagnostic or therapeutic procedures. Many conditions may remain asymptomatic for a long time, which is why regular gynecological follow-up is a key factor in preserving health and reproductive function.
Modern Approach to Gynecological Care
Contemporary gynecology is based on a comprehensive approach that includes clinical examination, laboratory testing, and instrumental diagnostic methods. This allows not only accurate diagnosis but also a broader assessment of the reproductive system as a whole.
Individualized planning is an essential component of gynecological care. Each patient has unique anatomical, hormonal, and age-related characteristics, so diagnostic and treatment strategies are selected on a personalized basis.
Areas of Gynecological Procedures
Gynecology encompasses preventive, diagnostic, and therapeutic procedures. These may focus on evaluating the condition of the cervix, pelvic organs, vaginal microflora, and hormonal balance, as well as correcting functional or structural disorders.
Gynecological procedures also play a critical role in the prevention of precancerous conditions, management of infections, and maintenance of overall quality of life.
Safety and Individualized Follow-Up
All gynecological procedures are performed in accordance with clinical safety standards and medical best practices. Prior to any intervention, the physician assesses indications, possible limitations, and the appropriateness of the chosen method.
After procedures are completed, patients receive recommendations for follow-up care, prevention, and, if necessary, further treatment. This approach supports long-term reproductive and gynecological health.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Gynecology
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When should a woman see a gynecologist if there are no symptoms?
Preventive gynecological examinations are recommended at least once a year, even in the absence of complaints. Many gynecological conditions may develop without noticeable symptoms. Regular check-ups help detect changes at an early stage.
What is the difference between a routine gynecological exam and a gynecological check-up?
A routine exam typically includes a consultation and basic physical examination. A gynecological check-up is a more comprehensive assessment that may include laboratory tests, ultrasound, and instrumental diagnostics. The scope of evaluation is determined individually.
Are gynecological procedures painful?
Most gynecological procedures are not painful. Mild discomfort may occur but is usually brief. When necessary, pain management techniques or particularly gentle methods are used.
How should a patient prepare for a gynecological appointment?
In most cases, patients are advised to avoid sexual intercourse and the use of vaginal products for 1–2 days before the visit. Some examinations may require additional preparation. Specific instructions are provided by the physician.
Can several gynecological procedures be performed during one visit?
In many cases, combining multiple procedures during a single visit is both possible and appropriate. A comprehensive approach allows for more complete diagnostic information. The final decision is made by the physician.
How often should gynecological examinations be performed?
The frequency of visits depends on age, health status, and individual risk factors. For most women, annual examinations are recommended. In certain situations, a different schedule may be advised.
What should be done if examination results show abnormalities?
The physician explains the findings in detail and outlines further steps. This may include observation, additional testing, or treatment. All decisions are made individually based on clinical findings.