Carol Queen on G-Spot Surgery
By Dr. Carol Queen • Jun 6th, 2007 • Category: BlogEnhanced Romance: The G-Shot—Is is the latest panacea to improve your love life?
The minute I saw the headline on SF Gate.com, I knew there’d be a buzz in the office about it on Monday morning.
In Sunday’s San Francisco Chronicle, an article about G-spot surgery had made the front page. In the article, about “G-spot Amplification,” a 22-year-old (!!!) woman has her G-spot pumped with a small dose of collagen to make it swell, in hopes that her sex life will be more satisfying.
According to the article, the procedure was invented and trademarked in 2005 by Dr. David Matlock, an L.A. gyno and plastic surgeon, and to date, about 250 women nationally have had the procedure done.
Dr. Matlock opened the Laser Vaginal Rejuvenation Institute of America, where he performs such procedures as labia reduction, hymen restoration, “Brazilian Butt Augmentations” and a “combo meal” of sorts known as “The Wonder Woman Makeover (TM)” which includes: vaginal rejuvenation, labia reduction, “liposculpting” with the Brazilian Butt (what does that mean!?) surgery, and breast augmentation. Sounds like a fun day at the hospital, doesn’t it?
Now, I’m not a doctor, nor an expert in sexuality (only sarcasm), so I knew that our resident Sexologist, Dr. Carol Queen would have the best response to this article, and indeed she did…..
Click here to read our official press release and click here to get to Carol Queen’s blog…she’ll be posting about the G-spot surgery very soon, so make sure to keep checking back for more from Carol Queen!
Update!: Check out this article on Eroszine.com by Carol about G-Spot Surgery:
And, for more information about the G-Spot, visit our Sex Ed pages:
The Good Vibrations Guide to the G-Spot
Dr. Carol Queen >> Carol Queen is a writer, speaker, educator and activist with a doctorate in sexology. First as an organizer in the lesbian/gay community, where she helped found one of the first gay youth groups in the United States, and later in the emerging international bisexual community, as a sex worker and a practitioner of alternative sexualities, she typically teaches and writes from her own experience and that of her communities even as she references academic thought on these subjects. See her website: www.carolqueen.com.
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