Transcutaneous temperature controlled radiofrequency: groundbreaking technology – Female stress urinary incontinence and overactive bladder can be treated noninvasively and with vulvovaginal rejuvenation?

It has long been difficult to treat vulvovaginal laxity, genitourinary syndrome of menopause, stress urine incontinence, overactive bladder (OAB), and other indications of sexual dysfunction because women traditionally find it difficult to discuss these difficulties with clinicians and because socie...

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Main Authors: Vineet V Mishra, Smit Bharat Solanki, Nita Vineet Mishra, Red M Alinsod
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2023-01-01
Series:Journal of Mid-Life Health
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Online Access:http://www.jmidlifehealth.org/article.asp?issn=0976-7800;year=2023;volume=14;issue=2;spage=69;epage=72;aulast=Mishra
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description It has long been difficult to treat vulvovaginal laxity, genitourinary syndrome of menopause, stress urine incontinence, overactive bladder (OAB), and other indications of sexual dysfunction because women traditionally find it difficult to discuss these difficulties with clinicians and because society generally accepts these diseases. Originating in esthetic medicine, noninvasive feminine rejuvenation that targets vaginal tissue with energy-based methods has recently become more popular. A more youthful-looking vulva, the restoration of vaginal elasticity and “tightness,” a significant improvement in stress urinary incontinence, a reduction in symptoms of OAB, and a decrease in sexual dysfunction are all benefits of transcutaneous temperature-controlled radiofrequency (TTCRF) therapy at the vulvovaginal region. It is also becoming more popular as a mild-to-moderate stress urinary incontinence and OAB noninvasive therapy option. Women will likely always be appreciative of their gynecologist for managing stress urinary incontinence with TTCRF therapy without making an incision, it would appear.
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spelling doaj.art-41f7e8bed3cd4dd9a41e3c9202e7b7dd2023-10-30T10:27:28ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Mid-Life Health0976-78000976-78192023-01-01142697210.4103/jmh.jmh_19_23Transcutaneous temperature controlled radiofrequency: groundbreaking technology – Female stress urinary incontinence and overactive bladder can be treated noninvasively and with vulvovaginal rejuvenation?Vineet V MishraSmit Bharat SolankiNita Vineet MishraRed M AlinsodIt has long been difficult to treat vulvovaginal laxity, genitourinary syndrome of menopause, stress urine incontinence, overactive bladder (OAB), and other indications of sexual dysfunction because women traditionally find it difficult to discuss these difficulties with clinicians and because society generally accepts these diseases. Originating in esthetic medicine, noninvasive feminine rejuvenation that targets vaginal tissue with energy-based methods has recently become more popular. A more youthful-looking vulva, the restoration of vaginal elasticity and “tightness,” a significant improvement in stress urinary incontinence, a reduction in symptoms of OAB, and a decrease in sexual dysfunction are all benefits of transcutaneous temperature-controlled radiofrequency (TTCRF) therapy at the vulvovaginal region. It is also becoming more popular as a mild-to-moderate stress urinary incontinence and OAB noninvasive therapy option. Women will likely always be appreciative of their gynecologist for managing stress urinary incontinence with TTCRF therapy without making an incision, it would appear.http://www.jmidlifehealth.org/article.asp?issn=0976-7800;year=2023;volume=14;issue=2;spage=69;epage=72;aulast=Mishraoveractive bladderstress urine incontinencetranscutaneous temperature-controlled radiofrequency therapyvaginal rejuvenation
spellingShingle Vineet V Mishra
Smit Bharat Solanki
Nita Vineet Mishra
Red M Alinsod
Transcutaneous temperature controlled radiofrequency: groundbreaking technology – Female stress urinary incontinence and overactive bladder can be treated noninvasively and with vulvovaginal rejuvenation?
Journal of Mid-Life Health
overactive bladder
stress urine incontinence
transcutaneous temperature-controlled radiofrequency therapy
vaginal rejuvenation
title Transcutaneous temperature controlled radiofrequency: groundbreaking technology – Female stress urinary incontinence and overactive bladder can be treated noninvasively and with vulvovaginal rejuvenation?
title_full Transcutaneous temperature controlled radiofrequency: groundbreaking technology – Female stress urinary incontinence and overactive bladder can be treated noninvasively and with vulvovaginal rejuvenation?
title_fullStr Transcutaneous temperature controlled radiofrequency: groundbreaking technology – Female stress urinary incontinence and overactive bladder can be treated noninvasively and with vulvovaginal rejuvenation?
title_full_unstemmed Transcutaneous temperature controlled radiofrequency: groundbreaking technology – Female stress urinary incontinence and overactive bladder can be treated noninvasively and with vulvovaginal rejuvenation?
title_short Transcutaneous temperature controlled radiofrequency: groundbreaking technology – Female stress urinary incontinence and overactive bladder can be treated noninvasively and with vulvovaginal rejuvenation?
title_sort transcutaneous temperature controlled radiofrequency groundbreaking technology female stress urinary incontinence and overactive bladder can be treated noninvasively and with vulvovaginal rejuvenation
topic overactive bladder
stress urine incontinence
transcutaneous temperature-controlled radiofrequency therapy
vaginal rejuvenation
url http://www.jmidlifehealth.org/article.asp?issn=0976-7800;year=2023;volume=14;issue=2;spage=69;epage=72;aulast=Mishra
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