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As far as you have had a normal pap smear and normal pelvic exam and this procedure is being done by a gynecologist or a doctor who is Aware of pelvic anatomy you should you be in a safe hand.Good luck and best of health.
FemTouch™ is generally safe with minimal risks, but some mild side effects can occur, such as temporary redness, swelling, mild discomfort, or spotting, which typically resolve in a few days.Most women are good candidates for the procedure, but if you have an active vaginal infection, have had recent pelvic surgery, or are undergoing treatment for other pelvic conditions, it's important to discuss this with your provider to ensure the treatment is appropriate for you.Open communication with your provider is key to ensuring FemTouch™ is safe and effective based on your specific health needs.
FemTouch, FemiLift, MonaLisa or any other CO2 vaginal laser requires no preparation. However, you should have a recent negative pap smear result to make sure that there are no issues that need to be addressed beforehand. You can have the treatment done at any point in your cycle, but it's...
Vaginal lasers are designed to treat vaginal problems. Gynecologists are the experts in treating vaginal problems. However, not all gynecologists are trained in lasers. Therefore, I would suggest seeking out gynecologists with training and experience in vaginal lasers. If you get treated by...
FemTouch, FemiLift, MonaLisa or any other CO2 vaginal laser requires 3 sessions spaced 4-6 weeks apart to achieve a maximum effect followed by a booster session every 9-12 months thereafter to maintain the effect. Some women need request a 4th session on the front end. Others request an extra...
With FemTouch, FemiLift, MonaLisa or any other CO2 vaginal laser, you can resume all normal activities on the same day and you can resume sex 4 days later. There is minimal to no discomfort afterwards.
As far as you have had a normal pap smear and normal pelvic exam and this procedure is being done by a gynecologist or a doctor who is Aware of pelvic anatomy you should you be in a safe hand. Good luck and best of health.
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