Can Femilift Help with Urinary Incontinence?

Urinary incontinence is a condition that can be found in over a million people, most notably in women, and can cause a lot of discomfort and loss in quality of living standards. This is due to an individual having difficulty enjoying ordinary life without discomfort, anxiety, and shame. Thankfully, new technology in medicine has facilitated new avenues for therapy, and one such development is Femilift, which is a laser therapy that has gained notability for its ability to treat urinary incontinence. In this article, we will talk about how Femilift works, its uses, and whether it can serve as a remedy for a urinary incontinence sufferer.
What is Urinary Incontinence?
Urinary incontinence is an unintentional loss or leakage of urine. There are a variety of forms, but the most prevalent type of urinary incontinence is stress urinary incontinence.
Stress Urinary Incontinence is characterized by urine loss during exercise, sneezing, or laughing, etc. This kind of urinary incontinence is formed by putting strain on the bladder.
The disease can develop due to a variety of factors, including childbirth, aging, hormonal fluctuations, weakness in pelvic joints, and certain medical ailments. Therapy varies in forms, such as pelvic exercise and living modifications to surgical intervention. Most women are interested in finding a cure without surgical procedures, and now, thanks to the science of Femilift, they can have a treatment that requires no downtime.
What is Femilift?
Femilift is a non-invasive laser therapy that does not involve the use of scalpels but, instead, a solution to rejuvenate tissue in the vagina and enhance pelvic function. It employs fractional CO2 laser technology in the stimulation of new collagen in the walls of the vagina, enhancing tissue elasticity and stiffness. Therapy with this laser technology can, of course, be used for vaginal rejuvenation for reasons other than urinary incontinence. However, urinary incontinence is one of the main reasons that women seek out treatment with Femilift.
The procedure is conducted with a specifically designed laser inserted in the vagina. With this laser, a concentrated level of energy is delivered into the tissue, which can help the walls of the vagina to “tighten” and offer support, which can, of course, help with stress urinary incontinence. The procedure can deliver additional support for both urethra and bladder and can ease symptoms of incontinence.
How Femilift Corrects Urinary Incontinence
Mild and moderate incontinence can make a significant impact on a woman’s life. However, Femilift can help. How it accomplishes the treatment of urinary incontinence is through the following:
Strengthening Tissues
By producing amplified stimulation for producing collagen, laser stimulation fortifies both walls of the vagina and surrounding structures and supports the urethral opening to prevent leakage.
Increased Blood Flow
The Femilift laser helps to increase the blood flow in the vaginal area, which can cause tissues to become thicker. This can prevent urine leakage.
Quick and Comfortable Procedure
Sessions vary between 15 and 30 minutes, with most reporting either no discomfort or pain or a very minimal amount of discomfort. It is an outpatient procedure that does not involve anesthesia.
What to Expect with Femilift
Femilift treatment most often occurs over a series of sessions. Most individuals require several sessions – around two or three – before seeing the optimal results. Most can enjoy positive improvements following one session, but following your doctor’s scheduled treatment plan will provide you with the best outcome following Femilift treatment.
Patients often report a warm sensation during and afterward with no actual pain and no apparent side effects. There isn’t a lot of downtime afterward, allowing individuals to resume daily activity following treatments.
Is Femilift for Me?
Femilift could be a perfect alternative for lightly to moderately incontinent women who are looking for a non-surgical alternative. It is important to note that some women, such as those who have more severe urinary incontinence, may not find the relief that they are looking for with a non-surgical approach and may need to use a different treatment plan.
Femilift may also need to be repeated in the future with maintenance sessions in order to prolong the positive effects of the treatment.
If you are interested in learning more about Femilift and how it can help with stress urinary incontinence, call the office of Dr. Ghozland today at 310-393-9359 and we will be happy to get you scheduled.