Co2 fractional laser is very very effective for Vaginal atrophy

Vaginal atrophy is the most common indication in the treatment of vaginal rejuvenation. Its mainVaginal atrophy is the most common indication for vaginal rejuvenation therapy. Its main manifestation is vaginal weakness syndrome, which may be the first symptom of pelvic floor dysfunction in women. This is a common gynecological physiological change in women. Its clinical manifestations include relaxation of the vaginal walls, decreased elasticity, insensitivity to dryness, and changes in the internal environment. Vaginal discharge is often accompanied by symptoms such as urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse and chronic pelvic discomfort, which seriously affects the patient’s health and quality of sexual life. Currently, there are various methods of relaxing the vagina, of which the most effective and widely used are vaginal narrowing and laser therapy. Laser treatment with less trauma and shorter recovery time has received a lot of attention.
Fractional CO2 laser (Acupulse) stimulates fibroblasts to synthesize and secrete collagen fibers, elastic fibers, reticular fibers and organic matrix through pinpoint exfoliation and thermal stimulation, thereby thickening the vaginal wall and providing a long-term vaginal tightening effect. The thermal effect of CO2 laser can stimulate vasodilation, increase blood flow, increase cell and nutrient oxidation, increase mitochondrial ATP release, activate cell function, enhance vaginal mucosal secretion, enhance secretion, normalize vaginal pH and flora, thereby reducing the chance of gynecological diseases. . Infect.
It has been reported that CO2 reticulated laser can stimulate collagen synthesis and remodeling. It has also been reported that the CO2 grating laser may have important clinical implications for improving the morphology and function of vaginal epithelial cells.

The treatment is carried out in a pelvic floor clinic without pain or anesthesia. Patients received 3 laser treatments every 4 weeks. It is recommended to avoid sexual intercourse for 7 days after each session.

In recent years, a large number of studies have been carried out on the use of CO2 lasers as a non-hormonal method for the treatment of HDS. We concluded that 3 vaginal fractional CO2 laser sessions for each symptom associated with dryness, dyspareunia, pruritus, vaginal discharge, and urge incontinence were significantly effective at 3 months follow-up.


Post time: Jun-06-2022