Living as they do in a conservative, Muslim-dominated society where pre-marital sex is a religious taboo, many Pakistani women are going under the knife for hymen reconstruction surgeries to regain their lost virginity before marriage.

Just look up advertisements in English newspapers or websites or the walls of shops on busy street corners in cities like Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad, offering women a chance to shroud their past with a recreated hymen - and you'll know.

For instance, the website www.hopepk.com. offers help for a number of sexual diseases, and vaginoplasty and hymen repair are at the top. Post an online inquiry or call up 0092-3234195732 - a cell phone number with the Pakistani ISD code and 323 refers to Warid Telecom phone service.

The address of the hospital where the operation will be performed is divulged only when the customer is given a date. The website says it has two doctors - Sarfaraz Ahmed, a graduate of King Edward Medical College, Lahore, and Yasmin Sarfaraz, a gynaecologist and a member of Royal College Ob/Gyn London, who performs hymenoplasty.

"The result is an immediate decrease in the size of vaginal muscles, resulting in more friction during intercourse," claims the website.

Classified as cosmetic surgery, hymenoplasty was exported from Britain to Pakistan, where many women have been divorced instantly for not conforming to the notion of the blushing, untouched spouse.

Re-virgination, as the process is also known, is performed at $500, or Pakistani Rs 40, 000, and is usually resorted to by upper class women in cities.

Doctor Syed Rizwanul Haq says he runs www.noorclinic.com that has loads of content on sex and related problems available in Hindi and Urdu. Among other things, it offers e-books on sex.

Then there is the Nasim Fertility Clinic in the middle-class locality of Johar Town in Lahore.

When a journalist seeking to gather details about the surgery called its owner Farooq Nasim, the doctor first refused to have even heard of hymenoplasty. But then the journalist took help from a woman colleague, Nida (name changed), to help him breach Nasim's wall of caution.

Nida after fixing up the appointment walked into the clinic. "We charge only Rs 40, 000; abroad, the operation costs $2,000 or more," the doctor told Nida.

It is not necessary even to register names. And such benevolence helps pull in customers. Nasim claims to have restored 300 hymens in the last two years.

Likewise when Nida called Javed of the www.noorclinic.com, he asked her to meet him at the Bio-Test Clinic, 681-Shadman I, Lahore.
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This is the height of orthodox ideology adopting scientific techniques. The conservative society believes that women are just like a piece of furniture and if she has lost virginity, she is like used furniture. So, the doctors are there to carry our vaginal operations to turn the 'used women' to 'brand new'. I wonder how women accept this indignity and why nobody bothers about 'male virginity'. It is shameful that medical science collaborates with orthodox religion based male chauvinism.

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As Gulshan asked how a man can be proved he is a male virgin?Why ladies or society question it?

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A ruptured hymen does not mean that she has lost virginity. It happens naturally for many women during activities like horse riding, running etc. Iam wondered why these people have this kind of mentality. First of all, they should believe the women before the marriage. This kind of actions shows that they don't have belief in women. Unfortunately there is no way to check men like this.

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Mean- According to you, ruptured hymen may be for activities like horse riding, running etc. In Pakistan, such activities are also not expected from girls. The girls are expected to be shy, less talkative and remain at home only and go outside with a male family member.
Thus ruptured hymen is considered as loss of virginity only.
What is happening in Pakistan is really pathetic but funny.

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The pakistan culture is very rude towards women. The doctors are to be punished first for offering such treatments which are just to make money.

I really dont understand that in Quran whether rules are there for women or not. Dont you think the rules are too much to accept?

We are humans and god gave us the power to think then why do these people misuse it for unnecessary things.
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I really dont understand that in Quran whether rules are there for women or not. Dont you think the rules are too much to accept?

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What rules you ask? Rules regarding women?
Rules for all mankind is there.

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