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PAIN DURING INTIMACY

Pain during intimacy, medically known as dyspareunia, is a common issue many women experience, especially in perimenopause, and post menopause, following childbirth. It can be stemmed from other factors, including hormonal changes, physical trauma, or underlying medical conditions or post radiation and chemo therapy. This pain can affect emotional well-being, relationships, and overall quality of life.

Who will benefit from the treatment:

  1. Patients Experiencing Hormonal Changes: The natural decline in estrogen levels leads to vaginal dryness, thinning of the vaginal walls (vaginal atrophy), and reduced lubrication, making intimacy uncomfortable or painful.

  2. Postpartum Recovery: Physical changes after childbirth, such as scarring from tears or episiotomy, pelvic floor trauma, and hormonal shifts, can cause discomfort.

  3. Other Conditions: Pelvic floor dysfunction, vaginal infections, or other gynecological issues and treatment related issues an also contribute to pain.
     

Treatments at Surrey Women’s Clinic:
We offer non-invasive solutions designed to restore comfort and confidence:

  1. Forma V: Radiofrequency therapy rejuvenates vaginal tissues, enhances lubrication, and reduces atrophy-related pain.

  2. Morpheus8V: Combines microneedling and radiofrequency to promote tissue healing, improve elasticity, and alleviate discomfort.

  3. VTone Therapy: Strengthens the pelvic floor muscles to address discomfort related to muscle weakness or trauma.

  4. Customized Care: Our experts tailor treatments to each patient’s unique needs to ensure the best outcomes.
     

Benefits of Treatment:

  • Relieve pain and enhance comfort.

  • Restore natural lubrication and elasticity.

  • Improve intimacy and quality of life.

  • Non-invasive procedures with minimal downtime.

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