There are many types of vaginal cosmetic surgeries available:
Hymenoplasty
Hymenoplasty is a surgical procedure, that is performed to restore a ruptured hymen. So in surgical Hymenoplasty procedures, the hymen layer is stitched back together, thus reconstructing a new hymen utilizing the tissues of the patient’s body. If the remnants of the hymen layer are present, then that too can be stitched back.
The hymen layer ruptured not only by intercourse, but certain vigorous exercises or tampon insertion may also rupture the hymen. So under such situations, women may wish to undergo a Hymenoplasty. Hymenoplasty aims in repairing the hymen layer to emphasizes a virgin bride.
Labiaplasty
The term labiaplasty refers to a procedure that reduces the length of the labia minora. It is the most commonly performed vaginal rejuvenation procedure and it can relieve symptoms women experience from twisting and tugging of the labia.
Women opt for surgery for a variety of reasons, including pain from twisting and tugging of the labia when riding a bike or during intercourse, itching, irritation and self-consciousness.
The goal of the procedure is to reduce the labia minora so that they don't hang below the hair-bearing labia majora. A labiaplasty may be performed to reduce asymmetry when one is longer than the other, or, more commonly, to reduce the length of both labia so that the labia no longer twist, tug or fall out of a bathing suit.
Vaginoplasty
Vaginoplasty is any surgical procedure that results in the construction or reconstruction of the vagina..
Vaginoplasty is a procedure that aims to "tighten up" a vaginathat's become slack or loose from vaginal childbirth or aging. Some surgeons claim it can even improve sensitivity
While it's true that vaginal tissues can stretch, surgically tightening the vaginal tissue in itself cannot guarantee a heightened sexual response, since desire, arousal, and orgasm are complex, highly personal responses, conditioned as much by emotional, spiritual, and interpersonal factors as aesthetic ones. In addition, sexual "sensitivity" doesn't automatically lead to more pleasure - it can actually lead to pain.