Call for Papers : Volume 11, Issue 04, April 2024, Open Access; Impact Factor; Peer Reviewed Journal; Fast Publication

The use of femilift alma laser co2 pixel in vaginal tightening and its short term results

Introduction and Aim: Vaginal Relaxation Syndrome (VRS) is a physical and psychological problem for women and their partners. It is aimed to evaluate the clinical efficacy of the laser procedure as a non-surgical method in these patients, who are usually referred for complaints of sexual dissatisfaction. Materials and Methods: CO2 laser Femi lift was applied to 96 women aged between 25-61 (mean 47.2 years) with vaginal relaxation. Patients were selected from those who did not have vaginal birth, had no prolapse but had a vaginal relaxation, or did not have vaginal relaxation but had sexual dysfunction caused by psychological factors. At the start and 2 months after the treatment, vaginal tightness control was performed considering vaginal palpation and patient satisfaction assessment. Special satisfaction in vaginal tightness was assessed with improvement in sexual satisfaction. Results: The study has been successfully completed with the participation of 96 patients. Significant increase in sexual satisfaction has been observed between 3 to 6 months after the procedure.” Discussion: For vaginal relaxation syndrome, a significant increase was detected with CO2 laser on average 2 sessions. This significant increase was persistent for at least 6 months. This treatment is reassuring because it is painless, has no side effects and is easily tolerable.

Author: 
Assistant Prof. Dr. Ayse Konac
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