Incontilase & Intimalase
Non-Surgical Treatments for Stress Urinary Incontinence and Vaginal Relaxation Syndrome
Why Choose IncontiLase™ & IntimaLase™?
How do IncontiLase & IntimaLase Work?
The laser generates photothermal heat, which targets collagen in the vaginal walls and urethra, leading to collagen restructuring and regeneration. This process results in the strengthening and tightening of the vaginal walls and urethra, addressing atrophy and preventing urinary leakage.
This straightforward, non-surgical, in-office procedure is highly efficient, with minimal discomfort, and safe. An attachment, similar to a speculum used during a Pap test, is gently inserted into the vagina, allowing for the treatment of the entire vaginal area with brief laser pulses delivered through a small handpiece. You can resume your daily activities immediately after the procedure, with minimal sensitivity and a clear discharge for 2-3 days afterward. It's advisable to avoid sexual intercourse for one week following the procedure.
What is Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI)
Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is a prevalent issue among women, characterized by the unintended release of urine when coughing, sneezing, laughing, or engaging in physical activities like running or ascending stairs. SUI is primarily attributed to the weakening of the urethral closure mechanism, a consequence of alterations in the pelvic floor area. Key factors contributing to SUI include vaginal childbirth, obesity, and the natural aging process.
What is IncontiLase®?
Clinical studies have confirmed that IncontiLase is an effective, safe, and comfortable treatment option for symptom relief in patients dealing with mild to moderate SUI.*
Results from clinical studies confirm that incontilase is an effective, safe, comfortable treatment for symptom relief in patients with mild or moderate sui*
- 94 % of women reported that SUI improved significantly*
- 120 days post treatment 68% were completely free of SUI*
What is Vaginal Relaxation & Atrophy?
Vaginal relaxation syndrome (VRS) is characterized by the loosening of the vaginal wall, potentially leading to diminished friction and reduced sexual satisfaction for both the woman and her partner. Vaginal atrophy, on the other hand, refers to the thinning of the vaginal wall, typically occurring after menopause and often accompanied by dryness. The primary causes of vaginal relaxation and atrophy include the stretching of the vaginal wall during childbirth, which can intensify with multiple births. Other factors involve congenital connective tissue weakness and the natural aging process. Vaginal atrophy is frequently linked to post-menopausal estrogen deficiency.
What is IntimaLase®?
Scientific findings demonstrate significant enhancements in vaginal tightness and sexual satisfaction.*
Scientific findings demonstrate significant enhancements in vaginal tightness and sexual satisfaction.*
- High level of patient satisfaction*
- 95 % of women indicated they experienced a more than moderate level of vaginal tightening*