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Vaginal plasma therapy (age-related atrophy, dryness symptoms)
Restoring the mucosa is about returning comfort, natural balance, and confidence in your own body.
Vaginal plasma therapy is a delicate medical procedure that uses the body's own regenerative resources to eliminate age-related atrophy and symptoms of dryness. The method helps improve hydration, elasticity and nutrition of the mucosa without hormonal intervention, providing a gradual and natural result. The procedure is suitable for women who value safety, an individual approach and quality of life.
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- Gynecological check-up (doctor’s consultation, examination, collection of vaginal discharge samples + Pap test, pelvic ultrasound, colposcopy)
- Removal of external genital warts/papillomas
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- Removal of the intrauterine system with anesthesia
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- Vaginal plasma therapy (age-related atrophy, dryness symptoms)
- Biorevitalization of the intimate area
- Injection correction of stress urinary incontinence
- Injection clitorisoplasty
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- Injection hymenoplasty (hymen reconstruction)
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- Primary gynecological consultation
About vaginal plasma therapy
Vaginal plasma therapy is an injectable regenerative procedure aimed at restoring the vaginal mucosa, improving tissue nutrition, elasticity, and natural hydration. The method is based on the use of autologous platelet-rich plasma derived from the patient’s own blood, which contains growth factors and biologically active components.
The procedure is indicated for age-related mucosal atrophy, dryness, irritation, and reduced tissue quality, which often occur during hormonal changes, after childbirth, or in hypoestrogenic conditions. Plasma therapy does not alter anatomical structure but restores the physiological condition of the tissues by activating the body’s natural regenerative mechanisms.
Mechanism of Action of Plasma Therapy
Vaginal plasma therapy involves the injection of plasma obtained from the patient’s own blood after specialized processing. This plasma contains a high concentration of platelets and growth factors that play a key role in cellular renewal and tissue repair.
After injection, microcirculation is activated, tissue nutrition improves, and cell regeneration processes are stimulated. This leads to a reduction in atrophic changes, increased tissue density, and gradual restoration of natural hydration and protective properties of the vaginal mucosa.
Vaginal plasma therapy may be used for:
• treatment of age-related vaginal mucosal atrophy.
• reduction of dryness, burning, and irritation symptoms.
• improvement of tissue elasticity and trophic function.
• restoration of the mucosa during hormonal changes.
• support of intimate health without hormonal intervention.
Clinical Indications and Expected Results
Plasma therapy has a pronounced biological and regenerative effect and may be used as a standalone procedure or as part of a comprehensive treatment plan for atrophic conditions. The approach is selected individually based on clinical assessment and patient complaints.
After a course of treatments, patients typically report reduced dryness and discomfort, improved mucosal quality, and enhanced overall well-being. The effect develops gradually and may last for several months, depending on individual characteristics.
Safety and Individualized Approach
Vaginal plasma therapy uses the patient’s own plasma, which minimizes the risk of allergic reactions or immune responses. The procedure is performed in a clinical setting with strict adherence to sterility and medical safety standards.
A consultation is required prior to treatment to assess mucosal condition, exclude contraindications, and develop an individualized treatment plan. This ensures a controlled outcome and a high level of safety.
Indications for vaginal plasma therapy
The procedure is recommended for age-related vaginal atrophy, dryness, burning sensations, and discomfort. It is also used during hormonal changes and hypoestrogenic states. Plasma therapy is suitable for patients seeking a non-hormonal restorative option.
Contraindications for vaginal plasma therapy
The procedure is not performed in cases of acute inflammation, infections, blood disorders, oncological diseases, or during pregnancy. Temporary contraindications may include exacerbation of chronic conditions. The final decision is made after medical consultation.
Preparation for vaginal plasma therapy
Before the procedure, a medical examination is conducted and laboratory tests may be required. Proper intimate hygiene is recommended, and intense physical activity should be avoided on the day of treatment. Blood sampling is performed immediately prior to plasma injection.
Recovery after vaginal plasma therapy
Recovery is usually quick and does not require special measures. Mild discomfort or sensitivity in the treated area may occur. It is recommended to avoid sexual activity and heat exposure for several days.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Vaginal Plasma Therapy
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Is vaginal plasma therapy painful?
The procedure is performed using local anesthesia. Most patients experience only mild discomfort. Sensations vary depending on individual sensitivity.
How many vaginal plasma therapy sessions are needed?
Typically, a course includes 1–3 sessions at intervals determined by the physician. The exact number depends on the degree of atrophy and tissue response. Maintenance treatments may be recommended periodically.
When does the effect of vaginal plasma therapy appear?
Initial improvements may be noticed within 1–2 weeks after the procedure. Maximum results develop gradually over several weeks. This is due to the activation of regenerative processes.
Is vaginal plasma therapy a hormonal procedure?
No, plasma therapy does not contain hormones and does not affect hormonal balance. It relies on the body’s own regenerative potential. This makes it suitable for patients with contraindications to hormone therapy.
How safe is vaginal plasma therapy?
Since autologous plasma is used, the risk of complications is minimal. The procedure is performed according to medical protocols by qualified specialists. Safety and indications are thoroughly assessed during consultation.
Can vaginal plasma therapy be combined with other treatments?
Yes, plasma therapy is often part of a comprehensive approach to treating vaginal atrophy. It can be combined with injectable or device-based procedures. The optimal treatment plan is determined individually by the physician.