What surgical options exist for vaginal sensation loss?
Surgical options for vaginal sensation loss are very limited and only considered in exceptional cases, such as nerve entrapment, severe prolapse, or reconstructive needs.
Detailed Medical Explanation
Surgery may be considered for rare conditions like pudendal nerve entrapment, complex vaginal scarring, or pelvic organ prolapse. Nerve release, mesh removal, or reconstructive procedures may help in selected cases. “G-spot” augmentation and other cosmetic surgeries lack robust scientific support. Surgery is not recommended for general numbness or menopause-related changes. NHS: Pelvic organ prolapse treatment.
Clinical Context
Surgical options are only for highly selected cases after multidisciplinary assessment. Most women improve with non-surgical care.
Evidence-Based Approaches
NHS and NICE recommend surgery only when conservative management fails and there is a clear surgical indication (NICE CKS).