Aesthetics for the female intimate zone2023-01-16T14:28:00+01:00

Aesthetics for the female intimate zone

The breakdown of collagenous and elastic fibres affects all human tissues and is not only visible in the face. This process also takes place in the intimate zone and usually manifests itself with several complaints. Patients complain of stress incontinence, i.e. involuntary loss of urine when there is increased pressure in the abdomen, e.g. when sneezing or laughing. Vaginal tissue weakness manifests itself with dryness and itching. Sexual contact can be painful or unpleasant.

A gynaecological examination helps to clarify the causes is always recommended. For hydration and volume of the external labia, hyaluronic filler is a simple and effective treatment. A cream containing lidocaine is applied for local anaesthesia. After waiting for 15 minutes, the filler can be injected with a fine needle. Hyaluron lasts for about 9–12 months, then it is broken down by the body’s own enzymes.

A fractional laser is recommended for vaginal tissue regeneration.

FAQ

Do I need time off after the treatment?2023-01-09T12:09:55+01:00

No. The injection of PRP is minimally painful, you should only refrain from sports and sexual activities on the day of treatment. However, you can continue your everyday life without any problems.

Does PRP lead to an increase in the size of the penis?2023-01-09T12:03:37+01:00

PRP promotes blood flow and the regeneration of blood vessels in the penis. An increase in length is possible, but should be slight. For a significant increase in length, a surgical intervention is necessary. For penile thickening, i.e. increase in girth, a filler injection is the better choice. 

I have a cold, can I still come for treatment?2023-01-09T12:25:37+01:00

If you have mild cold symptoms without fever, we can still perform treatment. However, if you have a fever or are more seriously ill, we should postpone the treatment for your safety.

I have burning when urinating or purulent discharge from the urethra2023-01-09T12:08:32+01:00

In this case, you should postpone the treatment. You are probably suffering from a urinary tract infection or urethritis. Make an appointment with your family doctor right away and postpone the treatment with PRP.

I have inflamed or itchy skin in the area to be treated2023-01-09T12:34:34+01:00

In this case, you should postpone the treatment. Infections, whether bacterial or viral, should heal completely first. Eczema can be aggravated by irritation with peeling (acid). Give the skin another 2 – 3 weeks to recover before making another appointment.

What are the costs of treating ED?2023-01-20T14:47:27+01:00

The initial consultation and any laboratory analyses are covered by the basic insurance. The treatment itself, however, is at the patient’s expense, the total cost being around CHF 4300.

What do I need to have ready for counselling/treatment?2023-01-09T12:25:03+01:00

Please have your medication list ready and, if available, a list of known diagnoses or chronic diseases.

What should I do or refrain from doing before or after treatment with PRP?2023-01-09T12:28:58+01:00
  • Avoid alcohol 24 hours before and after the treatment. This will reduce the risk of bruising.
  • Avoid intense exercise for the first 24 hours after treatment.
  • Let the treated facial area rest and do not touch it too often to avoid infections.
What should I do or refrain from doing before or after treatment with shock waves (ESWT) or PRP?2023-01-23T15:26:38+01:00

No special precautions are necessary before and after shock wave therapy. After the injection of PRP into the corpora cavernosa, you should avoid sporting or sexual activities on the same day. Dry well after showering. From the following day, all activities are allowed as usual.

Why does erectile dysfunction need medical clarification?2023-01-09T12:02:45+01:00

Erectile dysfunction is usually a vascular disease. However, other causes can also trigger erectile dysfunction (ED). These are discussed in the consultation, e.g. prostate surgery, spinal trauma, hormone imbalances. ED is often associated with coronary heart disease, high blood pressure and diabetes mellitus. That is why the consultation also includes an examination and a blood sample. Finally, the extent of ED must be determined using the IIEF (International Index of Erectile Dysfunction) to give an approximate prognosis of possible success. Treatment with shock waves and/or PRP should only be used in patients with a vascular cause. Other erectile aids are an alternative, e.g. PDE-5 inhibitors such as Viagra®, Levitra® or Cialis®, which are considered the first choice for the treatment of ED. The second option is Alprostadil®, which is contained in the products Caverject® or MUSE®. In the consultation, we discuss which treatment is right for you.

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