G-point is still a controversial concept
The term G point was first mentioned in the 1950s by Dr. Ernst Gräfenberg, describing a sensitive area located in the front wall of the vaginal canal. However, up to now, scientists have not yet had a absolute consensus on the existence and mechanism of this region.
There is no solid scientific evidence to confirm that G point exists as an independent pathological structure. Therefore, commercializing it and turning it into a cosmetic medical service is lacking in medical facilities, emphasized MSc. Dr. Luu Lan, Associate Professor of Plastic Surgery - Cosmetic Surgery, currently working at the Air Defense - Air Force Medical Hospital.
Improving G - commercial services, not medical methods
In recent years, the phrase "increase G score" has appeared more and more on beauty advertising sites and social networks. This service is introduced as a method to help women increase their enjoyment, improve their sex life, and even "maintain family happiness". However, in fact, the service called "G-scoring" at some cosmetic facilities today is often done by injecting a filler or performing procedures to intervene in the vaginal wall.
According to Dr. Luu Lan: In traditional medicine, there is no technique called G-scoring raising. This is just a commercial name to attract customers. Incorrect injection interventions into the vaginal area can cause inflammation, create seed tumors, pain during intercourse, and even have a long-term impact on reproductive health.
With the mentality of being afraid of encountering problems related to sex life, many women easily believe in " painless - safe - effective" advertisements. However, the consequences can be very serious.
Dr. Luu Lan analyzed: "The complications from this procedure not only affect physical health but can also have a negative impact on women's psychology. When expectations are not met, they easily fall into a state of disappointment, anxiety, and even gradually lose confidence in married life.

More scientific and sustainable solutions
Experts say that to improve their sex life, women should choose solutions that are recognized by medicine and safer, such as:
Examining and consulting at reputable medical facilities: Doctors can prescribe endocrine therapy, pelvic floor rehabilitation, or medical treatments that have been studied.
Psychological consultation, sex therapy: This is an effective approach for many cases of emotional difficulties and marital relationships.
Comprehensive health care: Exercise, nutrition, and a healthy lifestyle also play an important role in maintaining women's physiological health and confidence.
The current G-scoring is still just a concept that has not been scientifically proven. Turning it into a cosmetic service not only affects women's fear psychology, but also poses many potential health risks. Medical experts recommend that women should be alert, seek legitimate medical facilities and choose safe, scientific methods, instead of following attractive but unfounded advertisements.