What is dyspareunia (pain with sex) and how is it classified?
What is dyspareunia (pain with sex) and how is it classified? Dyspareunia is the medical term for persistent or recurrent genital pain just before, during, or…
What is vaginal laxity and how is it assessed?
What is vaginal laxity and how is it assessed? Vaginal laxity is a sensation of looseness or reduced support in the vaginal canal and entrance. It…
Are polynucleotides better than PRP for elasticity and hydration?
Are polynucleotides better than PRP for elasticity and hydration? Are polynucleotides better than PRP for elasticity and hydration? We don’t have head-to-head vaginal trials. PRP (from…
What is a vulvo-vaginal skin booster and can it help support?
What is a vulvo-vaginal skin booster and can it help support? A vulvo-vaginal “skin booster” is a low-viscosity injectable (usually hyaluronic acid) placed very superficially to…
Are dilators ever used after procedures, and why?
Are dilators ever used after procedures, and why? Yes—vaginal dilators can be used selectively after laser/RF or superficial injectables to help comfort, reduce guarding, and re-introduce…
Does menopause-related GSM worsen the feeling of laxity?
Does menopause-related GSM worsen the feeling of laxity? Yes—genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM) can make you feel less supported because thinner, drier tissue increases friction, sting…
What does the evidence say about PRP for laxity?
What does the evidence say about PRP for laxity? Early studies suggest platelet-rich plasma (PRP) may ease entry-focused discomfort and dryness in selected women, but high-quality…
How do surgical results compare with devices or injectables?
How do surgical results compare with devices or injectables? Surgery aims to correct a structural problem (e.g., a malpositioned perineal scar, deficient perineal body or a…
When can I resume sex after laser/RF or injectables?
When can I resume sex after laser/RF or injectables? When can I resume sex after laser/RF or injectables? Most women wait until any spotting and soreness…
What does the evidence say about device-based treatments for laxity?
What does the evidence say about device-based treatments for laxity? Energy-based devices (vaginal laser or radiofrequency) may help mild, entry-focused comfort (sting, dryness) in carefully selected…
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