Why is the surgery performed?
Women undergo this specific surgery strictly due to Socio-Cultural Norms. While having intercourse, the hymen is torn which is indicated by the woman bleeding. This act implies that the woman was initially a virgin. In many cultures, it is regarded as the ideal situation that a woman bleeds on her wedding night. However, a woman can break her hymen via physical trauma, strenuous exercise, or an exhausting work-life. Therefore, we offer this surgery to correct this imbalance. Thus both man and woman can enjoy their new marital bliss as their cultural traditions desire.
Young women who want to undergo hymenoplasty are trying to avoid a stigma that their husbands might attach to them for not bleeding on the first night. The patient, therefore, aims to restore their virginity through hymenoplasty.
Moreover, this surgery is performed in pure confidentiality as women do not wish to disclose their identity. All such procedures are kept under patient-doctor-confidentiality-agreement except if related to legal obligations.
Does hymenoplasty guarantee bleeding?
Even though the primary purpose of hymenoplasty is to restore hymen, which would be torn after first sexual intercourse after this procedure, there is still no guarantee that the sexual intercourse will result in bleeding.