Perfect Grab Vaginoplasty at Yoonho Hospital
Perfect Grab Vaginoplasty at Yoonho Hospital
Yoonho Hospital in Seoul, led by Dr. Cho Yoon-ho, offers a unique vaginoplasty technique known as the “Perfect Grab” method. Developed around 2005, this comprehensive procedure combines three core techniques: vaginal canal tightening, pelvic floor muscle restoration, and the creation of ridges along the front and back vaginal walls to enhance sensation and enable voluntary contraction. The goal is to restore both structure and function, allowing patients to regain control of their muscles—squeezing and relaxing at will—with long-lasting results, especially when supported by pelvic exercises like Kegels.
The procedure takes approximately one hour and is performed under sleep sedation with local anesthesia. Patients can typically go home the same day, as dissolvable sutures are used and no stitch removal is necessary. Follow-up visits are usually scheduled 2 to 3 times post-surgery, with a recovery period of about 3 to 5 days before resuming light activity. Sexual activity is generally resumed after six weeks.
This surgery is ideal for individuals experiencing vaginal laxity due to childbirth or aging, decreased sexual satisfaction from reduced friction, or related concerns such as mild urinary leakage, frequent infections, or a sensation of pelvic heaviness. It’s also suited for those who wish to enhance sensation through internal ridge formation.
Yoonho Hospital was established in 1993 in Sinsa, Gangnam, and has over three decades of experience in women’s health, obstetrics, and cosmetic gynecology. The clinic is known for its discreet, female-centered care and a specialized technique called “Spring Massage,” which improves voluntary muscle control and post-surgical outcomes. Dr. Cho Yoon-ho has led the hospital’s innovations in gyneco-plastic surgery, with a strong focus on both aesthetic and functional restoration.
International patients are welcomed with English-speaking coordinators and accessible consultations via phone, email, or in-person. For those interested, it’s helpful to ask about the differences between the Perfect Grab and standard tightening procedures, expected muscle performance after surgery, and recommended post-op pelvic floor training.