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Sunday, November 25, 2012

Hundreds of British children undergoing surgery operations in recent years vaginal

A team of British scientists has warned that hundreds of girls aged 14 or younger could have been subjected in recent years to vaginal operations, motivated, in many cases, for aesthetic reasons. According to published Friday in the newspaper Daily Mail, this trend increasingly common among adult women may be increasingly common among girls, because according to their data, in the last six years there have been 343 transactions in girls under 14 years. this research team, part of the University College Hospital in London, warned in this sense ofdanger that there is no age limit for these operations r believe, may be growing because of the inaccurate information disseminated that some private clinics in intenet. In those websites, researchers say, are made ​​"unsubstantiated claims " about the benefits of the procedures and uses a confusing terminology that highlights the surgical risks .Sarah Creighton, who leads the research team, said that while his research not can determine the cases in which these interventions were not necessary , it is necessary to warn against this type of information. A recent study found more than 2,000 women a year undergo operations to reshape the labia in public hospitals, while several thousand women do in private.

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