'I Hated My First Time!': Influencer Júlia Medeiros Pays $10,000 to Restore Virginity After Feeling Misled in Teen Relationship
A Miami-based influencer has revealed she underwent hymen reconstruction surgery in an effort to relive her first sexual experience as something meaningful and new.
Miami-based influencer Júlia Medeiros underwent a $10,000 hymenoplasty to reclaim a "fairy-tale" first time, citing past deception and a desire for intimacy reborn.
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Júlia Medeiros, known for her resemblance to Kylie Jenner, explained that the $10,000 surgical procedure was motivated by dissatisfaction with how she originally lost her virginity.
She shared with The Daily Star that her first sexual experience occurred at 17 with a 30-year-old man, whose name she chose not to disclose. According to Medeiros, she had been misled by promises of a future together that never materialized. “Just like many women, I was deceived. I was promised marriage and children like in fairytales,” she said.
Her account continued with the assertion that the man abandoned those promises once he had achieved his goal, leaving her feeling betrayed.
Originally from Brazil, Medeiros also noted lifestyle choices she’s adopted, including not wearing underwear for the past two years. She attributes this decision to increased body confidence and heightened libido.
According to her, the absence of undergarments has allowed her natural curves to be more visible. “I gained a much more sensual contour of my body,” she stated, claiming that underwear had hidden her true figure.
The influencer also disclosed that she has not yet engaged in sexual activity since the surgery, expressing that she is reserving the experience for someone she considers truly special.
“I always wanted to have that special moment for myself. I want it to be unique and romantic, like in fairy tales. That’s why I had the surgery,” she said.
The surgical procedure, known as hymenoplasty, involves using a thin layer of tissue from the vaginal wall to reconstruct the hymen, which typically covers part of the vaginal opening.
Medeiros is not alone in pursuing such intimate surgeries. Numerous women have reported spending significant sums on what are sometimes referred to as “designer vaginas.”
Dr. John Skevofilax, chief surgeon at Signature Clinics in the United Kingdom, told the Daily Mail in August that he witnessed a sharp rise in demand for labiaplasty procedures. In 2021, he performed 50 such surgeries, with the number increasing the following year.
He attributed this trend, in part, to the popularity of tight-fitting garments such as leggings and tights. These clothing items, he said, put pressure on the genital area and can lead to discomfort, pain, or chafing. Some women reportedly avoid wearing such clothes entirely due to the discomfort.
But even with surgical advances, the process doesn’t always come without complications. Influencer Dellie Isla shared that her own vaginal surgery resulted in three blood clots and required three subsequent procedures to correct.
She reported that it took her eight weeks before she could resume sexual activity following the complications.