Regenerative Gynaecology aims to improve aesthetic appearance, restore sexual function and regenerate vaginal and vulvar tissues, using medical procedures such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP), hyaluronic acid, as well as various technologies such as laser, radiofrequency, electromagnetic energy, high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU), among others
What are the goals?
Improved self-esteem and well-being. By correcting anatomical and functional alterations that can affect self-image and quality of life.
Improving sexual function. Treats certain sexual dysfunctions, improving neuromuscular function, sensitivity, hydration and tissue elasticity. Tissue regeneration. Repairs and revitalizes tissues in the vulvovaginal area, improving function and intimate health.
What does it treat?
Vulvovaginal laxity and atrophy, often related to the menopause and after childbirth. Mild urinary incontinence, which usually doesn’t require surgical treatment, which can occur after childbirth and during the menopause.
Alterations or anatomical variants of the vulva and vagina, such as asymmetrical or redundant (large) vaginal lips, which interfere not only with self-esteem, but also with everyday life (sports, sexual activity).
Certain types of female sexual dysfunction, such as dyspareunia (pain during intercourse), lack of hydration (dryness), or changes in sensitivity.
What age group does it cover?
This area of gynaecology covers a wide age range, generally from the reproductive phase to the menopause. Younger women generally seek aesthetic treatments and recovery after childbirth, while
during the menopause, dryness and ageing of the vulvovaginal tissues are some of the most common conditions.
However, we emphasize that Aesthetic, Functional and Regenerative Gynaecology includes a holistic approach aimed at improving women’s quality of life, regardless of their age.