With age, certain physiological changes occur in the body of every woman, which are accompanied by characteristic signs. The onset of the menopausal period – this is a rather difficult time, since a woman is worried about such unpleasant symptoms as a decrease in libido, dryness of the mucous membranes in the intimate area, a decrease in the tone of the vaginal walls, and others. All this affects not only the physical health, but also the emotional state of the patient, and the quality of her life. But the methods of modern aesthetic medicine can easily and effectively eliminate the unpleasant manifestations of menopause. About the use of PRP-therapy in the combined correction of unwanted symptoms of menopause, estet-portal.com was told by a dermatovenereologist of the highest category, a member of the European Association of Dermatologists,
Irina Sergeevna, tell me, what pathogenetic links does PRP-therapy affect in the menopausal period?
I believe that PRP therapy is unique for working in the intimate area, because it is a natural autologous material.
Patients do not tolerate any foreign bodies in the intimate zone very well, and if we take the pathogenetic link, they develop atrophy at all levels of tissues: both the mucous and submucosal layers, skin, subcutaneous fat.So, it is the unique properties of plasma to restore blood circulation and regenerate all cells, both mucous and submucosal, and keratinocytes, and adipocytes, which contribute to natural regeneration, that is, the restoration of volumes and functions, which is very important not only from the aesthetic side but also from the side of health.
What are the results of PRP therapy in the menopausal period?
This is an aesthetic and functional improvement, a decrease in the dryness of the mucosa, an improvement in volume. PRP-plasma is also used for vaginal douching in various processes of mucosal atrophy, in dysbacteriosis, which begins precisely in the menopausal period. And this can be done by a cosmetologist who has certain skills in injecting in the intimate area.
What complications can occur during PRP therapy in the menopausal period?
There can be no serious complications.
We can get bruising or, if overdosed, swelling of the tissues, but these complications are very quickly and easily leveled over time: bruising and swelling disappear within a few days.Of course, you need to follow the recommendations that we give to our patient, that is, do not wear tight clothes, do not go to the sauna, avoid intimate relationships for several days, and then these complications practically do not arise.
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