Dr. Fakhrossadat (Azadeh) Mirmasoumi is a distinguished gynecologist and obstetrician based in Isfahan, Iran, with over 15 years of experience in women’s health. She specializes in both general gynecological surgeries and obstetrics, providing comprehensive care to her patients.
Education
- Doctorate in Medicine (M.D.)
- Specialty in Obstetrics & Gynecology
Languages
- English
- Persian
Memberships & Certifications
- Member of the Iran Medical Council: License Number 67747
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It's advisable to wait until all visible warts have completely healed before resuming sexual activity. This reduces the risk of transmitting the human papillomavirus (HPV) to your partner. Even after treatment, HPV can remain in the body, so using condoms is recommended to lower transmission risk.
Yes, genital warts can recur because the underlying HPV infection may persist in the body. Regular follow-ups with your healthcare provider are important to monitor and manage any recurrences.
Prior to labiaplasty, it's essential to: Medical Evaluation: Undergo a thorough medical assessment to ensure you're fit for surgery. Medication Review: Inform your surgeon about all medications and supplements you're taking; you may need to stop certain drugs, like blood thinners, before surgery. Smoking Cessation: Stop smoking well in advance, as it can impair healing. Hygiene: Follow any specific preoperative hygiene instructions provided by your surgeon.
Avoid alcohol and maintain a balanced diet to support optimal healing. Ensure you have a support system in place for post-surgery care and transportation.
Vaginal darkening can result from hormonal changes, aging, friction, and certain medical conditions. What are the methods to address vaginal darkening? Topical Treatments: Use of skin-lightening creams containing agents like hydroquinone. Laser Therapy: Procedures such as fractional CO2 laser can lighten the vaginal area. Chemical Peels: Application of chemical solutions to exfoliate and lighten the skin. Consult a qualified healthcare provider to determine the most appropriate treatment based on individual needs.
Hygiene: Keep the area clean and dry; avoid baths and opt for gentle showers. Activity Restrictions: Refrain from strenuous activities and sexual intercourse for the period recommended by your surgeon, typically 4-6 weeks. Medication: Take prescribed pain relievers and antibiotics as directed. Follow-Up: Attend all scheduled post-operative appointments to monitor healing. Adhering to your surgeon's specific instructions is crucial for optimal recovery
Yes, procedures like abdominoplasty (tummy tuck) can be performed after a C-section to remove excess skin and tighten abdominal muscles.
It's advisable to wait at least 6-12 months after childbirth to allow the body to heal and stabilize. Consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon to assess your individual situation.
Perineoplasty is a surgical procedure to repair and tighten the perineal area, often after childbirth trauma.
Improved Function: Enhances pelvic floor support, reducing issues like incontinence. Aesthetic Improvement: Restores the appearance of the perineal area. Enhanced Comfort: Alleviates discomfort during activities and sexual intercourse. Consult a gynecologist to determine if perineoplasty is suitable for your needs.
Hoodoplasty is a surgical procedure to reduce the clitoral hood's size, enhancing clitoral exposure. Why consider hoodoplasty? Improved Sensation: May enhance sexual pleasure by increasing clitoral exposure. Aesthetic Preferences: Addresses concerns about the appearance of the clitoral hood. Hygiene: Facilitates easier cleaning, reducing the risk of infections. A thorough consultation with a qualified surgeon is essential to discuss potential benefits and risks.
Vaginoplasty is a surgical procedure aimed at tightening the vaginal canal. Before undergoing vaginoplasty, consider: Realistic Expectations: Understand the potential outcomes and limitations. Risks and Complications: Be aware of possible risks, including infection and changes in sensation. Recovery Time: Plan for a recovery period that may involve activity restrictions. Alternative Treatments: Explore non-surgical options like pelvic floor exercises. A detailed discussion with a gynecologist or plastic surgeon is crucial to make an informed decision.
Uterine prolapse occurs when the uterus descends into or outside the vaginal canal due to weakened pelvic floor muscles. Symptoms include: A feeling of heaviness or pulling in the pelvis. Tissue protruding