Emphasizing choice and autonomy, Dr. Rose ensures a supportive environment for individuals seeking Hymen reconstruction.

For some women, hymen reconstruction holds cultural, emotional, or symbolic importance. At Dr. Rose Plastic Surgery, we understand that this is an intensely personal decision, and we approach it with the respect, discretion, and care it deserves.
Dr. Jacqueline Rose Makerewich offers hymenoplasty (hymen repair or reconstruction) in a private, welcoming setting. There is no agenda here. No pressure to explain your reasons. Just a clear, supportive path forward if this is a change that feels meaningful to you.

Hymenoplasty is a surgical procedure that restores or repairs the thin membrane (the hymen) at the vaginal opening. For some, this may carry cultural or religious meaning. For others, it may be part of healing after trauma or simply a step that feels personal and right.
The purpose is not physical, but symbolic; and that meaning is yours to define. Dr. Rose offers this procedure with compassion, honesty, and complete confidentiality.

Hymen reconstruction is a short, outpatient procedure performed under local anesthesia with or without sedation. The torn edges of the hymen are gently stitched together using dissolvable sutures. If no tissue remains, Dr. Rose can create a natural-looking membrane using a small amount of vaginal lining.
The process takes about 30–60 minutes, and you’ll be able to return home the same day.

Hymen reconstruction is not a medical necessity — it is a deeply personal choice. Common reasons include:
This procedure offers a way to reclaim control over your body and your story. It can bring peace of mind for those whose values, beliefs, or experiences make this restoration meaningful.
Dr. Rose will never ask you to justify your decision. Her role is to provide medical expertise and compassionate support, without judgment, pressure, or assumptions.

You may be a good candidate if you're in overall good health, have realistic expectations, and are pursuing the procedure for your reasons. Hymen reconstruction is not recommended during menstruation or pregnancy and may not be suitable for patients with certain medical conditions, which Dr. Rose will review with you during consultation.
Most patients return to light daily activities within 1–2 days. Mild discomfort, swelling, or spotting is normal for a few days. Complete healing takes about 4–6 weeks, during which sexual activity, tampon use, and intense physical exertion should be avoided. Dr. Rose will provide a comprehensive aftercare guide and remain available throughout the recovery process.
The reconstructed hymen typically looks and feels like an unbroken membrane. While results vary slightly from person to person, they are often indistinguishable from a natural hymen. The repaired tissue may break or stretch again with intercourse, tampon use, or other activity.

Dr. Rose offers a unique blend of technical expertise and compassionate care. As a female plastic surgeon who understands how complex and personal these decisions can be, she provides a safe, quiet space to explore your options. Whether you choose to move forward or not, your consultation will be respectful, informative, and free of pressure.
No. The reconstruction appears natural, with no visible surgical scars.
No surgery can determine or define someone’s virginity—that’s a cultural idea, not a medical one. This procedure restores the physical appearance of the hymen only.
Local anesthesia prevents pain during the procedure. Mild soreness afterward is common and manageable with over-the-counter medication.
Most light activity can resume after 1–2 days. Complete healing takes 4–6 weeks.
Yes. Dr. Rose offers a completely private consultation process. Your information is never shared.