Naturalis PRP

Women experiencing sexual difficulties, vaginal atrophy or stress incontinence can access new medical technology for effective female intimate wellness treatment from a doctor trained in the Naturalis PRP procedure

Approximately 50% of females suffer from stress urinary incontinence, painful intercourse & loss of sexual function due to a variety of causes including childbirth, aging and menopause. Some younger women also have difficulty with sexual arousal and stress urinary incontinence.

Despite these symptoms being common, unfortunately many women do not seek help from their GP or O&G. While childbirth, menopause and aging come with many changes, loss of sexual intimacy, urine leakage and poor vaginal health doesn’t have to be one of them.

 
 
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regenerative cellular therapy for female

intimate wellness

 

 Naturalis Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) uses the patient's own cells to provide improvement in the health, quality and function of the female genito-urinary region.

 Naturalis PRP is a natural, non-surgical method of addressing the following symptoms:

·     Vaginal / Vulval (VVA) - irritation, burning, itching, chafing, bleeding or other discomfort of the vagina or external vulval tissues, dyspareunia (pain during sex), lack of lubrication

·     Female Sexual dysfunction (FSD) - Female sexual disorder (difficulty with arousal), Female orgasmic disorder (difficulty climaxing), Hypoactive sexual desire (low desire)

·     Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) - urine leakage with physical activity, sneezing, coughing

How does Naturalis PRP regenerate tissue?

PRP stimulates the patient’s own healing processes. When tissue is injured, the body responds by sending ‘super healer’ cell types to the site of injury to generate new tissue. These ‘super healer’ cells are platelets. Naturalis PRP is a procedure that harnesses the bio-stimulating power of platelets and their growth factors to initiate an intensified regenerative process.

In this procedure, PRP will provide biological rejuvenation of the injected area to help treat the cause of the patient symptoms.