Intravaginal CO₂ Laser for Urinary Incontinence
A treatment that stimulates collagen remodeling and the strengthening of the supporting tissues, helping in cases of mild urinary leakage.
Aimed at mild urinary leakage, a common complaint after childbirth and during menopause. The CO₂ laser stimulates collagen remodeling and the strengthening of the supporting tissues of the urethra and vaginal wall.
It is a non-surgical alternative, performed in the office. The indication is always determined after a careful assessment of the type and intensity of urinary leakage, ensuring the best approach for each case.
Frequently asked questions
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Yes. In mild cases of stress urinary incontinence, the laser can help by stimulating collagen production and improving the support of the vaginal tissues.
Not always. The indication depends on the cause, the intensity of the symptoms and the medical evaluation. Some cases may require other therapeutic approaches.
Generally between 3 and 5 sessions are recommended, depending on the clinical response and the goals of the treatment.
Many patients notice progressive improvement over the weeks following the sessions, with a gradual evolution of results.
