How soon can I resume sex after PRP, polynucleotides, laser/RF, or fillers?
How soon can I resume sex after PRP, polynucleotides, laser/RF, or fillers? The recommended abstinence period varies by treatment type and individual healing response. Most regenerative…
How are results reviewed and adjusted over time?
How are results reviewed and adjusted over time? Regenerative vaginal wellness treatments are monitored through structured follow-up appointments, typically at 4–6 weeks, 3 months, and 6–12…
How often is maintenance needed for procedure-based options?
How often is maintenance needed for procedure-based options? Maintenance frequency for procedure-based vaginal wellness treatments varies by modality and individual response. Most energy-based treatments (laser, radiofrequency)…
Pain at the vaginal opening—what diagnoses are considered?
Pain at the Vaginal Opening—What Diagnoses Are Considered? Pain at the vaginal opening—clinically known as introital pain or superficial dyspareunia—can arise from multiple causes including hormonal…
How do you discuss expectations and consent for sexual function procedures?
How do you discuss expectations and consent for sexual function procedures? Discussing expectations and consent for sexual function procedures requires a structured, patient-centred conversation that covers…
How many sessions are typical and what is the downtime?
How many sessions are typical and what is the downtime? Most regenerative vaginal wellness protocols involve between 2 to 3 treatment sessions, spaced 4 to 6…
How many sessions and how long do results last?
How many sessions are needed for regenerative vaginal treatments and how long do results last? Most regenerative vaginal wellness treatments require an initial course of 2–3…
Is it okay to pause penetrative sex while I recover?
Is it okay to pause penetrative sex while I recover? Yes, absolutely. Pausing penetrative sex while you recover from vaginal pain, trauma, or treatment is not…
Recurrent thrush or BV vs pain—how do I tell?
Recurrent thrush or BV vs pain—how do I tell? Recurrent thrush (candidiasis) and bacterial vaginosis (BV) typically cause itching, discharge, and odour, whereas vaginal pain—especially during…
Signs of pelvic floor overactivity—how is it treated?
Signs of pelvic floor overactivity—how is it treated? Pelvic floor overactivity—also called hypertonic pelvic floor or high-tone dysfunction—occurs when the muscles of the pelvic floor remain…
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