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A doctor known as the ‘vagina whisperer’ has held the first ever ‘designer vagina showcase’ in New York for women who want to make their genitals sexier

DR Amir Marashi has performed cosmetic surgery on over 400 women

A DOCTOR who specialises in cosmetic surgery for the nether regions has held his “first ever vagina showcase” to reveal the “perfect” look for women.

Dr Amir Marashi – known by staff and clients as the ‘VW’ or “vagina whisperer” has performed vaginoplasty on over 400 women and says demand is rising.

 Dr Amir Marashi is known as the 'Vagina Whisperer'
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Dr Amir Marashi is known as the 'Vagina Whisperer'

At the showcase, timed to coincide with New York Fashion week, he told journalists his Brooklyn office was the “house of designer vaginas” where rich women spend thousands to get the privates they desire.

He reveals his clients are “basketball wives and singers, not singers you would know like Shakira and Beyoncé, but backup singers,”

Writing in the, Kase Wickman, who attended the showcase said the doctor performs between 80 and 100 cosmetic procedures every year – including vaginal tightening, labia surgery and boosting the G-spot.

She wrote: “He can take into account preferences for shape and colour, he explains, and boost your self-confidence and physicality to give you the best sex you’ve ever had with more orgasms than you’ve ever dreamed of.

She adds: “He texts with his patients regularly, checking up on them post-op. He’s been doing this work for a long time and believes he’s making women’s lives more comfortable, happier.

“One reason a woman might choose to get her labia shortened, he says, is to make riding a bicycle less harrowing.”

Dr Marashi has built new hymens for women to prove their virginity on wedding nights and has performed two clitoral reconstructions for victims of genital mutilation.

The doctor also provides women with the non-surgical procedure to tighten the vagina, using a laser treatment called FemiLift.

 More and more women are paying thousands for designer vaginas
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More and more women are paying thousands for designer vaginasCredit: Alamy

Three of the surgeon’s satisfied customers gave testimonials on his behalf at the showcase.

Kase writes: “A 46-year-old mother of three, dressed nicely in a blazer and slacks, says she’s had ‘numerous procedures’ with Marashi, ‘almost everything,’ and calls it ‘the best decision we ever made.’ She loops her arm through Marashi’s as she speaks, sounding heartfelt: ‘He’s like family.’ Behind her, four close-up before-and-after shots of surgically altered vaginas loom, forgotten.

“She asks us to excuse her if she’s being vulgar, but that she’s now told that ‘I have a double p: a pretty p****.’ Another thing she has: a child who was born weighing 9 pounds 11 ounces, and, recently, orgasms during intercourse, for the first time. “‘Thanks,’ she says, turning to Marashi with a smile.”

Another 27-year-old patient reveals she had her first vaginal surgery at 20, then again at 24, but came to Doctor Marashi because she was unhappy with the other surgeon’s work.

She said that before the op she was afraid to wear a bikini at her apartment’s rooftop pool but added: “I wish it was summer … I’m going to go to all the nude beaches possible.”

Kase concluded: “These surgeries, for the most part, are about making a woman feel self-confident and sexy. They’re a surgical excision of any and all worries about camel toe.

“These aren’t medically necessary surgeries. They can help with incontinence or riding bikes, but for the most part, they’re about making a woman feel self-confident and sexy.

“They’re a surgical excision of any and all worries about camel toe. It would be easy to judge those who spend unspecified thousands to nip and tuck their nethers, but I’ve also spent untold thousands over the years on medically unnecessary tattoos, hair dye, body piercings, makeup and more. This is no different, just more taboo.”

Celebrities who are known to have surgery to get a 'designer vagina' include Danniella Westbrook and Gemma Collins.

 

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