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Is the MonaLisa Touch Procedure Right for Me?

Is the MonaLisa Touch Procedure Right for Me?

Menopause is not difficult for all women. Some women have milder symptoms, whereas other women deal with extreme pain and discomfort. Childbirth and cancer treatments may result in some uncomfortable symptoms, as well. Women who are dealing with symptoms such as vaginal dryness, itchiness, pain during intercourse, and more, may have atrophic vaginitis. 

This is a condition that negatively affects 75 percent of women, but more than 40 percent of these women do not visit a gynecologist to seek treatment for the condition. Sixty-three percent of women do not realize atrophic vaginitis is a chronic health condition that can be treated. Fortunately, the MonaLisa Touch procedure may be the solution to end vaginal discomfort.

What Are the Symptoms of Atrophic Vaginitis?

Atrophic vaginitis usually occurs when women are approaching menopause. It may also happen after childbirth or after cancer treatments. The layers of the vaginal wall begin to thin as women age. There is a loss of natural secretion and elasticity, which leads to the vagina becoming shorter and narrower. The vaginal canal also becomes less resistant to bacteria, which means the body becomes more vulnerable to re-occurring bladder infections.

When this happens, many other symptoms occur, which may be signs of atrophic vaginitis. Some of these symptoms are:

  • Dryness
  • Burning
  • Itchiness
  • Urinary incontinence
  • Discharge

During intercourse, women may experience:

  • Pain 
  • Tearing within the vaginal walls
  • Bleeding

These symptoms may make women may feel less confident about their bodies and they may avoid intimacy with their partners due to discomfort or pain. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, you may have vaginal atrophy and you should see your gynecologist for a diagnosis and treatment.

Who Is at the Highest Risk for Vaginal Atrophy?

Women who are approaching or have reached menopause are at risk of vaginal atrophy. Other women who may be at risk for vaginal atrophy include women who have recently given birth, those suffering from an eating disorder, and women who have undergone treatment for breast and other cancer.

Meeting With a Professional

If you think you may have symptoms of atrophic vaginitis, it is important to make an appointment with your gynecologist. He or she will be able to correctly diagnose the condition and refer you to the right treatment or procedure. 

Your doctor may recommend the MonaLisa Touch procedure, which is quick and painless. This laser treatment causes a slight vibrating sensation. Short-term, temporary side effects may include swelling or redness. This is a minimal-risk procedure and is much less invasive or risky than surgery or pharmaceutical treatments.

A woman’s quality of life shouldn’t be affected by a health condition like vaginal atrophy. It’s important to meet with a doctor if you are experiencing these symptoms so you can receive treatment. This health condition is easily treatable and will have many benefits. The MonaLisa Touch procedure easily treats vaginal atrophy so women can live their lives pain free and full of happiness and confidence. 

Sources:

http://www.monalisatouch.com/patients-home/

http://www.monalisatouch.com/faq-2/

https://thepelviccenter.com/symptoms/vaginal-atrophy/

ABOUT AUTHOR

Dr. John Hettiarachchi, FACS FPMRS

Dr. John Hettiarachchi, FACS FPMRS

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