Effective, painless procedure without hospitalization and anesthesia.
Laser incontinence treatment is a new revolutionary method that addresses problems with incontinence (urine leakage). Currently, incontinence is worldwide among relatively common disorders that cause unimaginable psychological harm to the affected person. The cause of mild or moderate urine leakage (incontinence) in women is usually weakening of the vaginal mucosa, most commonly caused by stress – classic vaginal delivery, but women without children are also not an exception. Another origin of involuntary urine leakage includes sedentary occupations, congenital predisposition, aging, loss of elasticity.
Stress incontinence of moderate and mild nature can be painlessly, simply, without the need for surgical intervention solved with the help of a CO2 laser device.
Why the CO2 laser method?
Previously, incontinence problems were solved only surgically under general anesthesia. There were protracted convalescence processes, healing problems, subsequent painful conditions.
Using CO2 laser, no anesthesia or narcosis is necessary, bleeding is prevented, the advantage is rapid healing, without negative risks and damage to surrounding tissue, while reducing the burden on the organism.
More information about the procedure
The procedure is outpatient, non-invasive, with high effectiveness. Using a CO2 gynecological laser head, the laser beam is directed through the vaginal wall to places near the urethra and bladder. The laser beam helps stimulate the formation of new surrounding collagen tissue, strengthening the support of the urinary bladder, which then does not allow involuntary urine leakage. The procedure takes approximately half an hour and subsequent activities, whether work or social, are not restricted in any way. Improvement is evident after the 1st procedure!
The CO2 laser method for treating stress urinary incontinence is one of the most modern, gentle, and effective methods. The procedure is performed without anesthesia, without cuts, and without hospitalization. The laser energy stimulates collagen production and thus strengthens the vaginal wall and urethra. This leads to improved control of urination and reduction or complete elimination of urine leakage.
The procedure is suitable for women who suffer from mild to moderate stress urinary incontinence. It is an ideal solution for women who want to avoid surgical intervention or for whom surgery is not suitable for health reasons.
The treatment is performed in a comfortable outpatient environment, takes about 30 minutes, and the patient can immediately return to normal activities. The effect is usually noticeable within a few weeks after the procedure.
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– Painless and minimally invasive procedure
– No anesthesia or hospitalization required
– Immediate return to normal activities
– High effectiveness and long-lasting results
– No side effects or complications
– Suitable alternative to surgical intervention
Led by experienced gynecologists specializing in modern laser therapies.
The treatment is performed in a comfortable outpatient environment. The patient lies in a gynecological position and the doctor introduces a special laser probe into the vagina. The CO2 laser energy is applied to the vaginal wall in controlled pulses. The procedure is completely painless and takes about 30 minutes.
After the procedure, the patient can immediately return to normal activities. It is only recommended to avoid sexual intercourse and intensive physical activity for several days. The effect is usually noticeable within a few weeks, and the full effect develops within 2-3 months.
Each procedure must always be consulted with the treating physician, who will discuss the treatment process with you and assess your eligibility for the procedure.
Before the procedure, it is necessary to undergo a gynecological examination and consultation with a specialist. The procedure is not recommended during:
Pregnancy and breastfeeding
Acute inflammatory diseases of the urogenital tract
Menstruation
Severe forms of incontinence requiring surgical treatment
Immune system disorders
Cancer diseases in the treated area
After the procedure, no special care is required. It is only recommended to avoid sexual intercourse for 7 days and intensive physical activity for several days. The patient can immediately return to work and normal activities.
Some women may experience mild discharge or burning sensation, which disappears within a few days. Regular gynecological check-ups are recommended to monitor the effect of treatment.
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