Dr. Barber is very knowledgeable in the area of aging and wellness. She will get to the bottom of whatever issues you are having in a caring manner. Her practice offers a wide range of services and the staff is wonderful.
The answer is yes! Genevive is very effective for stress urinary incontinence. That's urine leakage that happens when you laugh, sneeze or jump. I was that woman at the gym who avoided jumping unless I emptied my bladder first. I found that I started to notice improvement about a month after treatment. I am now two months out and know that I should continue to see improvement for a few more weeks. I fully expect the results to last about a year.
I completely understand your question as I was like you. I had never had a problem with lubrication but as a post menopausal female after having two vaginal deliveries I was looking for tightening. I had the procedure myself before introducing it into my practice. I noticed some increase in lubrication after a week or so but fortunately there is also significant tightening. The other benefit is improving stress incontinence. I really wonder if it might now be preventative for stress incontinence?
Thanks for a great question. Genevive is actually a very good option for restoring moisture and improving any other genitourinary symptoms after cancer. It is a painless procedure that is restoring collagen, lubrication and support at the tissue level without hormones or surgery.