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Sorry to be autistic here but that isn’t quite what is happening. The cells on the surface of your skin are essentially dead, and putting one layer of them against another won’t cause them to heal together. What usually happens with lack of dilation is loss of depth from the top of the neovag downwards. I am not sure what the mechanism of that is and I am unwilling to look it up, maybe scar contracture?
It's scar tissue that grows and contracts, a process called stenosis. Vaginal stenosis sometimes also happens in women after cancer treatment.
I think it's the internal equivalent of keloids, where a scar keeps forming wild-growing tissue.