PHNOM PENH: The Cambodian government has ordered a hospital to stop advertising so-called virginity restoration procedures, saying it harms the “morality” of society.
A number of Cambodian clinics quietly offer hymenoplasty – a procedure commonly sought after in countries where a woman’s virginity is prized – but Phnom Penh’s Victoria International Hospital is unusual in publicly advertising their services.
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