Laser Treatments
Laser applications in gynecology have increased considerably recently.
Laser is frequently preferred by patients due to its ease of application and high satisfaction.
With the laser application, the light energy applied to the tissue is converted into heat energy, thereby heating the tissue, thus increasing the synthesis of new collagen and accelerating tissue regeneration by increasing the formation of new vessels.
Urinary incontinence, vaginal tightening, genital whitening, wart treatment, crack treatment, recurrent vaginal infection and vaginal dryness can be treated with laser.
Genital PRP Procedure
Prp can be applied in cases such as recurrent infections, vaginal dryness, discoloration, chronic pain.
How long is the hospital stay after plastic surgery?
Generally, we discharge patients who underwent labiaplasty and vaginoplasty on the same day. However, if the patient has an additional disease or a tendency to bleed, we can plan to stay in the hospital for 1 night.
Laser applications duration?
Laser is usually planned as 2-3 sessions with 4 week’s intervals.
1 session is about 20-30 minutes. takes.
Local anesthetic effective creams are applied, people do not feel pain and hospitalization is not required.
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