Hymenoplasty
Hymenoplasty is the surgical repair of the hymen membrane (hymen). This procedure is requested for deeply personal reasons and is planned with commitment to privacy, confidentiality and ethical standards.
The aim is to rebuild the anatomy with control, keeping the patient's psychological comfort at the center.
What to know about the hymen
- The hymen varies from person to person.
- It may be naturally flexible or perforated.
- Its integrity can change over time or due to various factors.
- The state of the hymen is not a measure of a woman's health or value.
Every evaluation is conducted without judgment and within a medical framework.
When is hymenoplasty chosen?
- Personal and cultural considerations
- Needs for psychological relief
- Specific timing requirements
- Situations where protecting privacy is paramount
Each request is assessed individually.
Types of hymenoplasty
- Offers a short-term solution.
- Preferred before a specific event.
- The effect is limited in duration.
- Aims for long-term hymen restoration.
- Creates a more stable and lasting anatomy.
The appropriate method is decided after assessing timing and tissue condition.
How is hymenoplasty performed?
It is usually performed under local anesthesia. The surgical steps include:
- Detailed evaluation of the region's anatomy.
- Careful preparation of the existing tissue.
- Reconstruction of the hymen within anatomical limits.
- Closure with absorbable, aesthetic sutures.
- No visible external scars are created.
- Procedure duration is approximately 20–40 minutes.
Recovery process
- First days: mild sensitivity
- Week 1: comfortable return to daily life
- Weeks 2–3: tissue adaptation and healing
Following the physician's instructions is important during recovery.
Will there be scars?
All steps are performed inside the vaginal canal, so no visible external scars remain.
Is it painful?
Pain is usually very mild; most patients report only short-term sensitivity.
Is it safe?
When performed by an experienced surgeon in suitable conditions, hymenoplasty is safe. Privacy, sterilization, and ethical conduct guide every step.
Who is not a candidate?
- Individuals with an active infection
- Those whose general health does not allow surgery
Candidacy is clarified during the examination.
Pricing
- Selected method
- Timing requirements
- Anesthesia conditions
Detailed pricing information is provided after examination.
Dr. Melekber's approach
- Puts absolute privacy and confidentiality first
- Offers non-judgmental, ethical, patient-centered care
- Balances medical sensitivity with psychological comfort
The goal is to deliver an experience where the patient feels safe and at ease.


