Israa Hashim Abdalkareem
post-partum vaginal laxity is a common concern affecting women quality of life and well-being. Of multiple treatment options, non-invasive radiofrequency therapy was able to restore vaginal tightness through initiation of collagen and elastin production at vaginal tissue. Method: four sessions of radiofrequency therapy applied on 37 women suffering from post-partum vaginal laxity, and sexual function changes documented using female sexual function index (FSFI). Results: significant changes in FSFI before and after RF therapy was documented. Conclusion: Radiofrequency therapy represents a promising non-surgical intervention with a favorable safety profile for post-vaginal delivery vaginal laxity.
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