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    Finally a real solution for vaginal discomforts

    Through painless lasers, you can achieve harmony again

    LEARN MORE MEET DR NAIDOO
  • rf

    Finally a real solution for vaginal discomforts

    Through painless lasers, you can achieve harmony again

    LEARN MORE MEET DR NAIDOO
  • rf

    Finally a real solution for vaginal discomforts

    Through painless lasers, you can achieve harmony again

    LEARN MORE MEET DR NAIDOO
  • rf

    Finally a real solution for vaginal discomforts

    Through painless lasers, you can achieve harmony again

    LEARN MORE MEET DR NAIDOO

Wilbury Clinic, 3 Bancroft, Hitchin SG5 1JQ

The Womans Clinic

Finally a real solution for vaginal discomforts

Dryness of the vagina , burning, urinary incontinence can occur during pre-menopause or after child birth. The main cause is often atrophic vaginitis: a disease that adversely affects your life and the relationship with your partner.
Through painless lasers, you can achieve harmony again

75%

reported that vaginal atrophy negatively impacts their lives

65%

failed to recognise vaginal atrophy as a chronic condition

44%

report that they did not consult a gynecologist to find a solution

4%

only recognised the common symptoms of vaginal atrophy

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Treating Vulvovaginal Atrophy

September 2016

Dr Suren Naidoo details common vulvovaginal concerns and explains how to treat atrophy with CO2 fractional laser

'MonaLisa Touch' for women with menopausal symptoms

April 12, 2016 | By Cynthia Krause, MD

Some clinics here have started using a relatively new method - a laser technology known as The MonaLisa Touch - to help women suffering from painful sex caused by vaginal atrophy.

MonaLisa Touch at The Doctors

April 12, 2016 | By Cynthia Krause, MD

The Doctors (very popular American Talk Show) talks about MonaLisa Touch togheter with Dr Peter Weiss and Jen

Laser Treatment Helps Post-Menopausal Women Revitalize Sex Lives

April 12, 2016 | By Cynthia Krause, MD

A question I’m often asked by my menopausal patients is whether other women experience vaginal dryness too. My answer is simple: “Yes,almost everyone.”

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