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Deepa ganesh

Deepa ganesh

LIMA Hospital, India

Title: Lasers in cosmetic gynecology

Biography

Biography: Deepa ganesh

Abstract

Physiologic changes in a woman’s life, such as childbirth, weight fluctuations, hormonal changes due to aging and menopause, may alter the laxity of the vaginal canal, damage the pelvic floor, and devitalize the mucosal tone of the vaginal wall. These events often lead to the development of genitourinary conditions such as stress urinary incontinence, vaginal atrophy, dryness and physiologic distress affecting a woman’s quality of life, self-confidence, and sexuality. Various treatment modalities were available to manage these indications, varying from invasive vaginal surgery to more benign treatments like topical vaginal hormonal gels or hormone-replacement therapy.

Cosmetic Gynaecology is the latest revolution in the Aesthetic field that changes female external genitalia appearance to look younger and more natural. These are procedures which are cosmetic in nature and some medically necessary to be performed. They are done to either boost up the function or to improve the appearance or both.  A new trend gaining momentum is the advent of energy-based device LASER for vaginal rejuvenation that applies thermal energy to the various layers of the vaginal tissue, stimulating collagen regeneration contracture of elastin fibers, neovascularization, and improved vaginal lubrication. Laser is widely and successfully used for treatments in dermatology and aesthetic medicine. Thus, their application in the vaginal canal for feminine rejuvenation simply represents an expansion of therapeutic indications and hallmarks their versatility and the reactivity of biologic tissues to the beneficial effects of their mechanism of action