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Florida Gynecologist Rebuts Misconceptions About Cosmetic Procedures

Florida gynecologist, Dr. Mark Scheinberg, responds to some of the criticisms about cosmetic gynecological procedures.

Florida Gynecologist Rebuts Misconceptions About Cosmetic Procedures
2010-11-25
DEERFIELD BEACH, FL, November 25, 2010 (Press-News.org) Cosmetic gynecology is a burgeoning field with a growing number of practitioners and patients all over the U.S. However, some doctors expressed concern about the field in a recent issue of OB.Gyn News. Many worried that such procedures aren't medically indicated, while others were concerned about negatively affecting a woman's self-image by suggesting that her private parts might be unattractive.

However, Dr. Mark Scheinberg, a South Florida cosmetic gynecologist from the Center for Cosmetic Laser Gynecology, knows these criticisms are unfounded. "I have seen hundreds of patients in my practice," says Dr. Scheinberg. "Many of them have functional concerns, such as pain, difficulty with urine retention, or diminished sexual satisfaction. Aging, childbirth, and other causes can result in some distressing changes in the vulva area. After surgery, they are very happy to have these functions return to normal."

Other critics have voiced concern that gynecologists' straying into purely cosmetic treatments is a inappropriate. However, as Dr. Scheinberg points out, "These procedures are no different than breast enhancement or tummy tucks which are performed for cosmetic reasons. Enhancing your appearance is a valid choice for women. It can improve their self-image and quality of life."

Ultimately, Dr. Scheinberg notes, it's an issue of giving women choices. "I believe that women should have cosmetic gynecology options," he says. "It's not up to me to tell a woman whether she should or shouldn't be happy with the appearance of the vulvar area. It's the patient's choice."

Learn More
To learn more about the Center for Cosmetic Laser Gynecology and Dr. Mark Scheinberg, visit their Web site at http://cosmeticlasergynecology.com/.

About Dr. Mark Scheinberg
Board Certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology in the state of Florida since 1981, Dr. Scheinberg offers the latest in minimally invasive vaginal surgery. He has performed over 10,000 surgical procedures.

Dr. Scheinberg has trained under and received certification in cosmetic vaginal surgery from the famed Dr. Matlock of "Dr. 90210." He also received advanced training in vaginal reconstruction and transformation from the internationally famous Professor Adam Ostrzenski, M.D. Ph.D. A provider of labiaplasty, vaginoplasty, and vaginal rejuvenation, he is recognized by the Laser Vaginal Rejuvenation Institute (LVRI) and is a member of the International Society of Cosmetic Gynecologists.

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[Press-News.org] Florida Gynecologist Rebuts Misconceptions About Cosmetic Procedures
Florida gynecologist, Dr. Mark Scheinberg, responds to some of the criticisms about cosmetic gynecological procedures.