Yes this is technically possible however you will need to find a surgeon skilled in both procedures and willing to do it. Vaginal rejuvination is done to enhance sexual feeling nd until the hysterectomy has been performed then there is no way to know if this has been dimished.
If you have a cervix after your partial hysterectomy, you should continue to get pap smears. If you don't have a cervix, but a hysterectomy was done for pap problems, you should continue vaginal paps. Otherwise, pap smears aren't normally needed. Contact your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
Yes, you can have Bacterial Vaginosis after a hysterectomy. Bacterial Vaginosis is a vaginal infection, as you still have a vaginal canal in tact after a hysterectomy you are still at risk of developing vaginal infections like this one.
do you need a vaginal exam if you have had a complete hysterectomy
No
You can always get it but it's not typical after a hysterectomy if that is what you mean. It's a vaginal infection and you still have a vagina.
After a hysterectomy, the vaginal canal typically remains about 7 to 10 centimeters long, similar to its length before the procedure. The exact length can vary depending on individual anatomy and the type of hysterectomy performed. In a total hysterectomy, the cervix is removed, but the vaginal canal is generally preserved. Factors such as age, hormonal changes, and surgical technique can also influence the overall structure and elasticity of the vaginal canal post-surgery.
Just into the vaginal canal.
A vaginal vault is formed when a woman has a hysterectomy. It is the open space that is made after the vagina and cervix are removed.
It depends on whether the procedure is a vaginal hysterectomy or an abdominal hysterectomy - and if it is an abdominal hysterectomy, if it includes unilateral or bilateral salpingectomy, and it is includes unilateral or bilateral oophorectomy.
You can still get cancer in the vaginal canal.
Total hysterectomy is complete removal of you fallopian tubes,ovaries and uterus. We call it total abdominal hysterectomy,oopherectomy and salphingectomy. Technically a Total Hysterectomy is the removal of uterus and cervix. Total hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo oopherectomy is the removal of uterus,cervix,fallopian tubes and ovaries
No, any changes several years after a hysterectomy - needs to be seen by your Gynecologist.