The new CO2 Laser, a gynecological innovation

The CO2 laser is a technology widely used in gynecology to treat the intimate area of women. The CO2 laser treatment has a medical and aesthetic purpose and its main objective in both cases is to improve the quality of functional and sexual life of patients, in addition to its aesthetics.

Genital rejuvenation with CO2 laser

In recent years, gynecological lasers have been in great demand by women between 30 and 70 years of age. After the age of 30, the female genitalia begin to undergo certain natural physical changes. CO2 laser treatment is an advance over traditional treatments for muscle relaxation and associated problems.

Treatment with fractional CO2 laser technology

The Aesthetic Medicine laser treatment is performed without anesthesia and does not require postoperative home. Two sessions are performed spaced one month apart, lasting approximately 20 minutes.

It is performed with a fractionated CO2 laser that produces an immediate contraction of the vaginal mucosa and urethra. Thanks to the biostimulation it performs on the mucosa and the subepithelial corium, it generates collagen with a more contracted wall and a mucosa with more layers of cells and more glycogen in its interior, that is to say, a healthier and renewed mucosa.

Before starting laser treatment, a gynecological physical examination and a cervico-vaginal cytology are recommended.

Applications of the CO2 gynecological laser

The CO2 laser treatment is indicated to treat the following areas:

  • On the vulva: labia majora and labia minora.
  • In the vagina: the vaginal mucosa and its walls.
  • The urethra
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The CO2 laser is used as a treatment for various gynecological pathologies such as menopausal vaginal atrophy, labia minora that are longer and more extensive than normal, vaginal dryness, vaginal hyperlaxity or vaginal relaxation syndrome, laxity of the vaginal walls due to the passage of time, urinary incontinence and vulvar melanosis.