dimanche 20 avril 2014

Laser for Female Stress Urinary Incontinence

Female Stress Urinary Incontinence

Laser therapy is useful for the treatment of mild and moderate stress urinary incontinence.
This technology works based on non-ablative photothermal stimulation of collagen neogenesis which may result in shrinking and tightening of vaginal mucosa tissue  and collagen-rich endopelvic fascia, which ultimately can result in  subsequently greater support to the bladder.

The indications for laser therapy are mild and moderate stress- and mixed-urinary incontinence (SUI). Preliminary clinical studies show that it is an efficient, easy-to-perform and safe procedure without any anaesthetic or down time.

Laser with proprietary “Smooth-mode” technology thermally affects the vaginal tissue, stimulating “collagen remodeling” and activates the synthesis of new collagen fibers in the region of the vestibule and urethral orifice, as well as in the area along the anterior vaginal wall.

The final result of collagen neogenesis is the shrinking and tightening of vaginal mucosa tissue and collagen-rich endopelvic fascia and subsequently greater support to the bladder and the return of normal continence function.



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