Perineoplasty for Urinary Incontinence: How It Works and What to Expect?
Perineoplasty is a surgical procedure performed to repair and reconstruct the perineum and strengthen the supporting muscles and tissues. Perineum is the region between the vulva (external female genitalia) and the anus in females, and the area between the scrotum and the anus in males. Perineoplasty is either performed to improve aesthetics or to address functional issues such as urinary or bowel incontinence.
Urinary incontinence is the unintentional leakage of urine due to loss of bladder control. Whereas bowel incontinence is the involuntary leakage of stool due to loss of control of the sphincter muscles at the anal opening. Perineoplasty helps tighten the perineum leading to better control of the urine flow or bowel expulsion. This article will provide an overview of perineoplasty, its purpose, and what to expect from the procedure.