I. The Cosmetic-Plastic Gynecologic Field
General Principles of Cosmetic Surgery
Cosmetic-Plastic Gynecologic Courses Supported by:
PowerPoint Presentation
Videos of the Female Genital Anatomy (including new discoveries) and Videos of Live Female Genital Cosmetic Surgeries (over 2,5 hours)
Surgical Training (Proctorship) in Your Operating Room
Cosmetic-Plastic Gynecologic Hands-on Workshops (dry and wet laboratories)
Professor Ostrzenski concluded the next cycle of his clinical-scientific research and developed the following new surgical techniques relating to cosmetic-plastic gynecology:
The Labia minora:
• Labiolysis
• Labiolift
• Anterior laminectomy with fenestration labioplasty
(for neurovascular bundle preservation)
The Clitoral prepuce:
• Prepucioplasty
• Reconstructive hoodoplasty
• Restorative hoodoplasty
The Clitoral Frenulum
• Frenuloplasty
The Labia Majora
• Anterior Commissuroplasty
• Labiolift
(by superior mans pubic fascia reconstruction and inguinal approach)
• Labiopexy
(by Colles’ fascia reconstruction)
• Labioplasty
(by adipose sac reconstruction)
• Posterior Commissuroplasty
The Vagina
• Vaginal rejuvenation
(7 different techniques)
• Lateral vaginal reconstruction
• Modified vaginal tightening
The Vaginal Introitus
• Anterior vaginal introitus reconstruction
• Lateral vaginal introitus reconstruction
• Multiple vaginal introital defect reconstructions
The Posterior Perineum
• Modified posterior perineoplasty
(by site-specific defect reconstructions of the dorsal perineum membrane, urethrovaginal sphincter muscle, levator ani muscles, perineal muscles, central point of perineum, pubocervical fascia)
Perineal Body
• Perineal Body Reconstruction
II. Female Stress Urinary Incontinence:
The Anatomy of the Urethral Stabilizing Mechanism
The New Etiology of Stress Urinary Incontinence
The New Urethral Stabilizing Procedure without Using Surgical Slings or Meshes
III. Female Genital Prolapse:
The Anatomy of Suspensory and Supportive Structures of Female Pelvic Organs
Surgical Interventions for Reconstructions of the Site-specific Defects without Surgical Meshes
Female Genital Cosmetic-Plastic Surgery Restoring a natural look after botched female genital cosmetic surgery Restoring a natural look of the female genitalia associated with birth defect(s) Restoring a natural look of the female genitalia associated with Lichen Sclerosus deformity Female Urinary Incontinence Therapies without Using Surgical Slings or Meshes Female Genital Prolapse Treatment without Using Surgical Meshes Cosmetic scar revision
In Peer Review Journals on the field of Cosmetic-Plastic Gynecology, Female Urinary Incontinence, and Female Genital Prolapse
Female Genital Cosmetic-Plastic Surgery
Restoring a natural look after botched female genital cosmetic surgery
Restoring a natural look of the female genitalia associated with birth defect(s)
Restoring a natural look of the female genitalia associated with Lichen Sclerosus deformity
Female Urinary Incontinence Therapies without Using Surgical Slings or Meshes
Female Genital Prolapse Treatment without Using Surgical Meshes
Cosmetic scar revision
I. The Cosmetic-Plastic Gynecologic Field
General Principles of Cosmetic Surgery
Cosmetic-Plastic Gynecologic Courses Supported by:
PowerPoint Presentation
Videos of the Female Genital Anatomy (including new discoveries) and Videos of Live Female Genital Cosmetic Surgeries (over 2,5 hours)
Surgical Training (Proctorship) in Your Operating Room
Cosmetic-Plastic Gynecologic Hands-on Workshops (dry and wet laboratories)
Professor Ostrzenski concluded the next cycle of his clinical-scientific research and developed the following new surgical techniques relating to cosmetic-plastic gynecology:
The Labia minora:
• Labiolysis
• Labiolift
• Anterior laminectomy with fenestration labioplasty
(for neurovascular bundle preservation)
The Clitoral prepuce:
• Prepucioplasty
• Reconstructive hoodoplasty
• Restorative hoodoplasty
The Clitoral Frenulum
• Frenuloplasty
The Labia Majora
• Anterior Commissuroplasty
• Labiolift
(by superior mans pubic fascia reconstruction and inguinal approach)
• Labiopexy
(by Colles’ fascia reconstruction)
• Labioplasty
(by adipose sac reconstruction)
• Posterior Commissuroplasty
The Vagina
• Vaginal rejuvenation
(7 different techniques)
• Lateral vaginal reconstruction
• Modified vaginal tightening
The Vaginal Introitus
• Anterior vaginal introitus reconstruction
• Lateral vaginal introitus reconstruction
• Multiple vaginal introital defect reconstructions
The Posterior Perineum
• Modified posterior perineoplasty
(by site-specific defect reconstructions of the dorsal perineum membrane, urethrovaginal sphincter muscle, levator ani muscles, perineal muscles, central point of perineum, pubocervical fascia)
Perineal Body
• Perineal Body Reconstruction
II. Female Stress Urinary Incontinence:
The Anatomy of the Urethral Stabilizing Mechanism
The New Etiology of Stress Urinary Incontinence
The New Urethral Stabilizing Procedure without Using Surgical Slings or Meshes
III. Female Genital Prolapse:
The Anatomy of Suspensory and Supportive Structures of Female Pelvic Organs
Surgical Interventions for Reconstructions of the Site-specific Defects without Surgical Meshes
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