New year, new you
THE start of a new year often inspires reflection and renewal. Many women commit to improving their diets, exercising more, and prioritising self-care. Yet one of the most powerful and life-changing resolutions is frequently overlooked: Making women’s health a priority.
A true “new year, new you” mindset begins with knowledge, prevention, and ownership of one’s body. Central to this is the well-woman visit, a cornerstone of female empowerment and lifelong health.
The well-woman visit: More than a check-up
A well-woman visit is not only about screening for disease; it is about creating space for open conversation, early detection, and informed decision-making. These visits are tailored to a woman’s age, lifestyle, and health goals, and it may include:
• pap smears and cervical cancer screening
• breast health assessment
• menstrual and hormonal evaluation
• family planning and fertility counselling
• sexual and mental health discussions
• menopause and mid-life health support
Importantly, it is also the ideal time to raise symptoms that many women silently endure, such as heavy periods, pelvic pain, bloating, pressure symptoms, painful intercourse, or changes after childbirth.
Fibroids: Common, treatable, and often ignored
One of the most common conditions affecting Jamaican women is uterine fibroids. Despite their prevalence, many women normalise symptoms, such as prolonged or heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, frequent urination, abdominal swelling, fatigue, or fertility challenges.
These symptoms should never be ignored.
Fibroids are benign growths of the uterus, but their impact on quality of life can be significant. Early assessment allows for a wider range of treatment options, including:
• medical therapy to control bleeding and pain
• minimally invasive surgical techniques
• fertility-preserving procedures
• advanced surgical options when necessary
Delaying care often limits choices and increases the likelihood of more extensive intervention. Early action empowers women to select treatments aligned with their bodies, lifestyles, and reproductive goals.
Expanding women’s health: Cosmetic gynaecology
Women’s health is not limited to survival; it includes comfort, confidence, and well-being.
Cosmetic gynaecology has become an important extension of comprehensive care, offering medically supervised solutions for women experiencing physical or emotional discomfort related to intimate health.
Procedures addressing vaginal laxity, pelvic floor weakness, labial concerns, vaginal dryness, or post-childbirth changes can enhance comfort, sexual wellness, and self-esteem. These options are not about conforming to societal expectations, but about choice, autonomy, and confidence. Most of these procedures are in-office, safe, and effective combining surgical and non-surgical modalities.
Common procedures performed in Jamaica include vaginoplasty, minimal invasive vaginoplasty (MIV+P), vaginal PRP, Thermiva®, labiaplasty and the Vampire Winglift® (labia majora augmentation).
When appropriately discussed within a well-woman visit, cosmetic gynaecology becomes part of an empowered, patient-centred approach to care.
Do not ignore your body’s signals
Pain, abnormal bleeding, discomfort, or changes in sexual health are not things women should simply “push through”. These are signals and listening to them is an act of self-respect.
Empowered women advocate for themselves, seek answers, and partner with their health-care providers to make informed decisions.
A resolution that truly matters
This year, let your resolution go beyond the superficial. Choose prevention over crisis. Knowledge over fear. Confidence over silence.
Book the well-woman visit. Address your symptoms. Explore your options. Your health. Your body. Your power.
Dr Daryl Daley is a cosmetic gynaecologist and obstetrician. He is located at 3D Gynaecology Limited, 23 Tangerine Place, Kingston 10. Feel free to contact Dr Daley at ddaley@3dgynae.com.