Perineoplasty Before and After Photos
Perineoplasty is a surgical procedure that repairs and reconstructs the perineum, the area of tissue between the vaginal opening and the anus. Childbirth, aging, trauma, or previous surgery can stretch or damage the perineal body, resulting in an enlarged vaginal opening, decreased support, discomfort during intimacy, or changes in the appearance of the vaginal entrance.
The before and after photos below feature real patients who underwent perineoplasty performed by Dr. John Miklos and Dr. Robert Moore. These images demonstrate how perineoplasty can restore the perineal body, narrow an enlarged vaginal opening, improve pelvic support, and enhance both function and appearance. Every procedure is tailored to each patient’s unique anatomy, symptoms, and treatment goals.
Women often choose perineoplasty to address:
- An enlarged vaginal opening after childbirth
- Perineal tears or childbirth-related injuries
- Loss of vaginal support
- Vaginal laxity at the vaginal entrance
- Discomfort during intimacy
- Cosmetic concerns involving the perineum
- Scarring following vaginal delivery or episiotomy
While these before and after photos demonstrate real surgical outcomes, every patient’s anatomy and results are unique. A comprehensive consultation and pelvic floor evaluation with Dr. John Miklos and Dr. Robert Moore can help determine whether perineoplasty is the most appropriate treatment for your individual needs.

This patient underwent perineoplasty to repair an enlarged vaginal opening and restore the perineal body following childbirth. Individual results vary.

Before and after perineoplasty demonstrating improved support of the vaginal opening after childbirth-related stretching.

Perineoplasty was performed to address widening of the vaginal opening caused by childbirth. Individual results vary.
Understanding Perineoplasty Results
These before and after photos highlight the results that may be achieved with perineoplasty, a procedure designed to repair the perineal body and restore the vaginal opening after childbirth or other causes of tissue stretching. Women often choose perineoplasty to correct an enlarged vaginal opening, repair childbirth-related injuries, improve vaginal support, reduce discomfort during intimacy, or enhance the appearance of the vaginal entrance. During your consultation, Dr. John Miklos and Dr. Robert Moore perform a comprehensive evaluation to determine whether perineoplasty alone or a combination of procedures, such as vaginoplasty, is the most appropriate treatment. These photographs are provided for educational purposes to help patients better understand the procedure. Individual results vary, and no two patients will have identical outcomes
Frequently Asked Questions About Perineoplasty
1. What is perineoplasty?
Perineoplasty is a surgical procedure that repairs and reconstructs the perineum, the area of tissue between the vaginal opening and the anus. Childbirth, aging, trauma, or previous surgery can weaken or stretch the perineal body, leading to an enlarged vaginal opening, decreased support, discomfort during intimacy, or cosmetic concerns. Perineoplasty restores the anatomy of this area to improve both function and appearance.
2. Who is a good candidate for perineoplasty?
Women may be candidates for perineoplasty if they experience:
- An enlarged vaginal opening after childbirth
- Perineal tears or episiotomy scars
- Loss of support at the vaginal entrance
- Discomfort during intimacy
- Cosmetic concerns involving the perineum
- Childbirth-related pelvic floor injuries
A comprehensive evaluation by Dr. John Miklos and Dr. Robert Moore helps determine whether perineoplasty is the most appropriate treatment or whether another procedure, such as vaginoplasty, would better address your concerns.
3. What is the difference between perineoplasty and vaginoplasty?
Although the procedures are often performed together, they treat different anatomical structures.
Perineoplasty repairs the perineal body and restores the vaginal opening.
Vaginoplasty repairs the deeper muscles and connective tissues within the vaginal canal to improve vaginal support and address vaginal laxity.
During your consultation, Dr. Miklos and Dr. Moore evaluate your entire pelvic floor to determine whether one procedure or a combination of procedures will provide the best outcome.
4. Does perineoplasty tighten the vaginal opening?
Yes. Perineoplasty is designed to reconstruct the perineal body and reduce widening of the vaginal opening caused by childbirth or tissue stretching. The procedure restores support while maintaining normal function and anatomy.
5. How long does recovery take after perineoplasty?
Recovery varies from patient to patient. Most women are able to resume many normal daily activities within a few weeks, while complete healing continues over several months. Your surgeon will provide personalized instructions regarding exercise, lifting, and resuming sexual activity based on your healing progress.
6. Can perineoplasty improve intimacy?
Many women choose perineoplasty because childbirth-related stretching or injury has affected comfort or confidence during intimacy. By restoring the perineal body and vaginal opening, the procedure may improve comfort and support. Individual experiences and outcomes vary.
7. Can perineoplasty be combined with other procedures?
Yes. Perineoplasty is frequently performed with:
- Vaginoplasty
- Pelvic organ prolapse repair
- Labiaplasty
- Clitoral hood reduction
- Other vaginal rejuvenation procedures
Combining procedures allows treatment to be tailored to your individual anatomy and goals.
8. Will my results look natural?
The goal of perineoplasty is not simply cosmetic improvement. It is to restore normal anatomy and pelvic support while preserving comfort and function. Dr. Miklos and Dr. Moore develop individualized surgical plans based on each woman’s anatomy to achieve natural-looking, functional results.
9. Why do women travel to see Dr. John Miklos and Dr. Robert Moore?
Women from across Georgia, throughout the United States, and internationally seek care from Dr. John Miklos and Dr. Robert Moore because they are fellowship-trained urogynecologists specializing in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery (FPMRS). Their practice focuses exclusively on pelvic floor disorders, vaginal rejuvenation, pelvic organ prolapse, urinary incontinence, and complex reconstructive surgery.
Rather than recommending the same procedure for every patient, they perform a comprehensive pelvic floor evaluation to identify the underlying cause of each woman’s symptoms and develop a personalized treatment plan.
10. Why choose Dr. Miklos and Dr. Moore for perineoplasty?
Choosing the right surgeon is one of the most important decisions you’ll make.
Dr. John Miklos and Dr. Robert Moore have dedicated their practice to the diagnosis and treatment of female pelvic floor disorders. Their fellowship training in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery provides advanced expertise in pelvic anatomy, childbirth-related injuries, reconstructive surgery, and cosmetic gynecology.
Patients choose Miklos & Moore because they offer:
- Fellowship training in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery (FPMRS)
- Specialized expertise in perineoplasty, vaginoplasty, and pelvic floor reconstruction
- Comprehensive pelvic floor evaluations
- Personalized treatment plans based on each patient’s anatomy and goals
- Experience treating both functional and cosmetic concerns
- Advanced reconstructive surgical techniques
- Care for women traveling from throughout the United States and internationally
Their philosophy is simple: every woman deserves an accurate diagnosis, an individualized treatment plan, and compassionate care focused on restoring comfort, confidence, and quality of life.