Vaginal tissue may become thin and sensitive due to changes in hormone levels with menopause or with cancer treatment. This is often experienced as vaginal dryness or itching, which can result in general discomfort and problems with intimacy.
Also as women age, the tissue around the urethra may begin to thin due to low estrogen levels. As a consequence, this can cause a burning sensation when urinating or the sensation of needing to urinate more frequently. Often, this results in the sensation of a UTI, and in some cases, an actual UTI.
In menopausal women, hormone replacement therapy and vaginal hormone treatment, as well as non-hormonal moisturizers and lubricants can be viable treatment options. Another option is energy based treatments using V Tone, FormaV and Morpheus8 V. These non-surgical treatments stimulate the body to regenerate collagen and elastin which helps revitalize your tissue and improve natural feminine moisture. For menopausal women, these three treatment modalities can be combined.
Women with cancers or other medical conditions, who cannot use hormones, may be candidates for energy based, non-surgical treatments that stimulate the body to regenerate collagen and elastin. This helps revitalize tissue and improve natural feminine moisture.
To find out more about our non-surgical treatments, visit our Casa Esthetica website for more information on these medical aesthetic treatments.