STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE

This treatment uses laser technology, such as Er:YAG laser and CO2 laser, to stimulate collagen production in the vaginal mucosa and endopelvic fascia. The applied laser energy induces tissue regeneration and tightening, strengthening urethral support and improving urinary continence.

STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE

Benefits

• Improved Urinary Continence: Reduction or elimination of urine loss during physical activities or efforts.

• Non-Invasive Procedure: Without the need for surgery, incisions or sutures.

• Quick Recovery: The patient can resume her daily activities immediately after treatment.

• Safety and Efficacy: High success rate in improving symptoms, with studies showing complete recovery in a high percentage of patients

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Procedure and duration

• Number of Sessions: Generally required between 2 y 3 sessions, spaced between 4 y 6 weeks.

• Duration of Each Session: Approximately 15 a 20 minutes.

• Recovery: Immediate, without the need for painkillers or antibiotics.

• Maintenance: A recall session is recommended between 6 y 12 months, depending on the evolution and habits of the patient.

We are here to clarify all your doubts

No, The procedure is painless and does not require anesthesia.
Many patients experience improvements in urinary control from the first sessions., with full results developing gradually during treatment.
Women with mild to moderate stress urinary incontinence seeking a non-surgical alternative.
Side effects are minimal, mild irritation in the vulvar area being the most common.
No special preparation required; however, A prior medical evaluation is essential to determine the suitability of the treatment

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