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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I’m seeing a dr next month and I’m booked in for vaginal tightening and rejuvenation.

Has anyone has it? Were your results good?

Apparently he puts a probe in and you can’t have sex for 6 weeks if that rings any bells.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I haven't had it and honestly the thought kinda states me

How the fuck are they gona tighten it??

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By *icassolifelikeMan
over a year ago

Luton

There’s more than one entrance

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I haven't had it and honestly the thought kinda states me

How the fuck are they gona tighten it??"

I didn’t ask, I’ll leave that to the skilled hands of the dr

Apparently one treatment is all that is required for my age group

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"There’s more than one entrance "

Fuck that!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yeah probably better off not knowing.

Is the procedure performed under general or local anaesthetic?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There’s more than one entrance

Fuck that! "

You might want to rethink that response.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Yeah probably better off not knowing.

Is the procedure performed under general or local anaesthetic? "

Local. He says it’s uncomfortable rather than painful but my pain threshold is massive anyway so I’m not worried about that. I don’t mind pain if the results are worth it. I’ve tried so many procedures (not on my vagina!) that have been shit!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"There’s more than one entrance

Fuck that!

You might want to rethink that response. "

Haha true

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By *irtydevil666Man
over a year ago

bristol

How do they rejuvenate it....??? Quick lick of paint....

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By *icassolifelikeMan
over a year ago

Luton


"There’s more than one entrance

Fuck that!

You might want to rethink that response.

Haha true "

I set ‘em up, you knock ‘em down!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"How do they rejuvenate it....??? Quick lick of paint.... "

Oh god, I hope not! I quite like it the original colour

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Pretty sure mines beyond rejuvenating.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Pretty sure mines beyond rejuvenating. "

Noooooo! I doubt it needs it

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By *nnie2009Couple
over a year ago

Blackpool

Sooner leave nature alone lol

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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago

East London

How much research have you done on the procedure?

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By *mma29Couple
over a year ago

wirral

Might try it when I get old if I need it

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"How much research have you done on the procedure?"

Some, not a lot. I’m quite impulsive

I’ve read that it is effective and over 80% do not need a second treatment.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Sooner leave nature alone lol"

I actually love getting things done, I’m a bit obsessive. Think I have issues

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I worked for someone who offered this treatment. She had it herself and was very impressed. She said her sex life got quite a boost and her orgasms were better. No side effects. It stimulates the collagen in the vaginal walls to tighten up - is that the same one you're having?

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By *rivervaderMan
over a year ago

bolton


"There’s more than one entrance

Fuck that! "

That’s the idea

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Pretty sure mines beyond rejuvenating.

Noooooo! I doubt it needs it "

Well, to be fairs it's pretty unused.

Though I've never even had my nails done, I feel I should start with something simpler than having a probe stuck up me.

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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago

East London


"How much research have you done on the procedure?

Some, not a lot. I’m quite impulsive

I’ve read that it is effective and over 80% do not need a second treatment. "

Which method is being used, if you don't mind me asking?

I'd be concerned with scarring and loss of sensation.

I hope it all goes well for you.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I worked for someone who offered this treatment. She had it herself and was very impressed. She said her sex life got quite a boost and her orgasms were better. No side effects. It stimulates the collagen in the vaginal walls to tighten up - is that the same one you're having? "

I think it’s similar to HiFu but with some added extra like Gspot filler etc

Sounds similar.

Glad to hear she liked the result - I’ve only heard good things so far

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West

Mine wasn't exactly rejuvenated more than partly repaired (in Aug 2020). It's still not entirely unbroken though. No rejuvenation on Earth will work on mine

Sorry I can't be any more helpful!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"How much research have you done on the procedure?

Some, not a lot. I’m quite impulsive

I’ve read that it is effective and over 80% do not need a second treatment.

Which method is being used, if you don't mind me asking?

I'd be concerned with scarring and loss of sensation.

I hope it all goes well for you. "

There’s no cutting. It’s a HiFu type probe from what I’ve heard and he uses filler to enhance and even out the lips and fill the g spot

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By *o new WinksMan
over a year ago

BSE


"

Apparently he puts a probe in and you can’t have sex for 6 weeks if that rings any bells. "

What happens if the probe doesn't make a ding ?

Could I try after with my dong ?

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By *o new WinksMan
over a year ago

BSE

Fill the G Spot ?

Wtf ? Does it have any affect on sensitivity etc ?

Does the treatment need to be reproduced regularly as fillers get broken down ?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"

Apparently he puts a probe in and you can’t have sex for 6 weeks if that rings any bells.

What happens if the probe doesn't make a ding ?

Could I try after with my dong ?

"

If it doesn’t ding, I want my money back

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Fill the G Spot ?

Wtf ? Does it have any affect on sensitivity etc ?

Does the treatment need to be reproduced regularly as fillers get broken down ?"

If the gspot filler gives me more intense orgasms believe me I’ll be getting it as often as required!

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By *o new WinksMan
over a year ago

BSE


"Fill the G Spot ?

Wtf ? Does it have any affect on sensitivity etc ?

Does the treatment need to be reproduced regularly as fillers get broken down ?

If the gspot filler gives me more intense orgasms believe me I’ll be getting it as often as required! "

Would need to have sex for that wouldn't you? You seemed sworn off it, based on your posts here.

Not that I'm stalking you

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Fill the G Spot ?

Wtf ? Does it have any affect on sensitivity etc ?

Does the treatment need to be reproduced regularly as fillers get broken down ?

If the gspot filler gives me more intense orgasms believe me I’ll be getting it as often as required!

Would need to have sex for that wouldn't you? You seemed sworn off it, based on your posts here.

Not that I'm stalking you "

I still have orgasms, just not sex.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Sounds horrific. Each to their own.

I’ll leave mine as it is J xx

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Sounds horrific. Each to their own.

I’ll leave mine as it is J xx "

Haha fair enough.

I’ve had much worse dove so this seems tame to me

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Sounds horrific. Each to their own.

I’ll leave mine as it is J xx

Haha fair enough.

I’ve had much worse dove so this seems tame to me "

*done

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Fill the G Spot ?

Wtf ? Does it have any affect on sensitivity etc ?

Does the treatment need to be reproduced regularly as fillers get broken down ?

If the gspot filler gives me more intense orgasms believe me I’ll be getting it as often as required!

Would need to have sex for that wouldn't you? You seemed sworn off it, based on your posts here.

Not that I'm stalking you "

Sit down guys. Shocking news alert.

Women can have orgasms WITHOUT men.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I haven't had it and honestly the thought kinda states me

How the fuck are they gona tighten it??"

socket wrench

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Sounds horrific. Each to their own.

I’ll leave mine as it is J xx

Haha fair enough.

I’ve had much worse dove so this seems tame to me

*done "

6 weeks without sex.

I just couldn’t J xx

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Fill the G Spot ?

Wtf ? Does it have any affect on sensitivity etc ?

Does the treatment need to be reproduced regularly as fillers get broken down ?

If the gspot filler gives me more intense orgasms believe me I’ll be getting it as often as required!

Would need to have sex for that wouldn't you? You seemed sworn off it, based on your posts here.

Not that I'm stalking you

Sit down guys. Shocking news alert.

Women can have orgasms WITHOUT men.

"

Now why would you hurt their feelings like that?

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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago

East London


"How much research have you done on the procedure?

Some, not a lot. I’m quite impulsive

I’ve read that it is effective and over 80% do not need a second treatment.

Which method is being used, if you don't mind me asking?

I'd be concerned with scarring and loss of sensation.

I hope it all goes well for you.

There’s no cutting. It’s a HiFu type probe from what I’ve heard and he uses filler to enhance and even out the lips and fill the g spot "

Oh my word. My vagina tensed up reading that lol

Good luck

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By *launt Thy CurvesCouple (FF)
over a year ago

Pandora Club, Leeds, 15th Mar 25

Quite intigued by the mention of more intense orgasms above....

Let us know how it goes please OP?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It’s a HiFoof type probe"

This is my next username sorted

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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago

East London

Did you get a muscle tightness score? My Gynae gave me moderate, which is 3rd in a scale of 4, with 4 being strong.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Quite intigued by the mention of more intense orgasms above....

Let us know how it goes please OP? "

I definitely will do

Will post a full review once it’s done

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Did you get a muscle tightness score? My Gynae gave me moderate, which is 3rd in a scale of 4, with 4 being strong.

"

I haven’t had the tightness accessed yet but I don’t think it’s too bad, never had any complaints.

I’m interested to see what the dr thinks

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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago

East London


"Did you get a muscle tightness score? My Gynae gave me moderate, which is 3rd in a scale of 4, with 4 being strong.

I haven’t had the tightness accessed yet but I don’t think it’s too bad, never had any complaints.

I’m interested to see what the dr thinks "

Mine did an internal exam and I had to squeeze as hard as I could. Quite funny now I think about it

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Did you get a muscle tightness score? My Gynae gave me moderate, which is 3rd in a scale of 4, with 4 being strong.

I haven’t had the tightness accessed yet but I don’t think it’s too bad, never had any complaints.

I’m interested to see what the dr thinks

Mine did an internal exam and I had to squeeze as hard as I could. Quite funny now I think about it "

Do you have to grip onto a gauge or something or just the dr’s finger?

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By *annaBeStrongMan
over a year ago

wokingham

Wow. Just when I thought I’d heard it all.

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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago

East London


"Did you get a muscle tightness score? My Gynae gave me moderate, which is 3rd in a scale of 4, with 4 being strong.

I haven’t had the tightness accessed yet but I don’t think it’s too bad, never had any complaints.

I’m interested to see what the dr thinks

Mine did an internal exam and I had to squeeze as hard as I could. Quite funny now I think about it

Do you have to grip onto a gauge or something or just the dr’s finger? "

It was the consultant's two fingers. He goes by how strong you can grip them.

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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago

East London


"Wow. Just when I thought I’d heard it all. "

Now you want to be a gynaecologist?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I worked for someone who offered this treatment. She had it herself and was very impressed. She said her sex life got quite a boost and her orgasms were better. No side effects. It stimulates the collagen in the vaginal walls to tighten up - is that the same one you're having?

I think it’s similar to HiFu but with some added extra like Gspot filler etc

Sounds similar.

Glad to hear she liked the result - I’ve only heard good things so far "

I read reviews from clients and it was all positive. The only word of warning is that the FDA warned against some treatments - basically not enough clinical testing. That was a while back though but most of the technology comes from the US.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"Did you get a muscle tightness score? My Gynae gave me moderate, which is 3rd in a scale of 4, with 4 being strong.

I haven’t had the tightness accessed yet but I don’t think it’s too bad, never had any complaints.

I’m interested to see what the dr thinks

Mine did an internal exam and I had to squeeze as hard as I could. Quite funny now I think about it "

It's still possible to have a good level of muscle tone but a complete car crash down below.

Source: me

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Did you get a muscle tightness score? My Gynae gave me moderate, which is 3rd in a scale of 4, with 4 being strong.

I haven’t had the tightness accessed yet but I don’t think it’s too bad, never had any complaints.

I’m interested to see what the dr thinks

Mine did an internal exam and I had to squeeze as hard as I could. Quite funny now I think about it

Do you have to grip onto a gauge or something or just the dr’s finger?

It was the consultant's two fingers. He goes by how strong you can grip them.

"

AH, cool

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I worked for someone who offered this treatment. She had it herself and was very impressed. She said her sex life got quite a boost and her orgasms were better. No side effects. It stimulates the collagen in the vaginal walls to tighten up - is that the same one you're having?

I think it’s similar to HiFu but with some added extra like Gspot filler etc

Sounds similar.

Glad to hear she liked the result - I’ve only heard good things so far

I read reviews from clients and it was all positive. The only word of warning is that the FDA warned against some treatments - basically not enough clinical testing. That was a while back though but most of the technology comes from the US. "

Yes, the few things I have read have originated from USA and the reviews are amazing!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

This kind of rejuvenation was originally and primarily aimed at those with incontinence- which affects over 40% of women who've given birth. It's actually a fantastic alternative to mesh surgery for those women and incredibly effective and straightforward.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Wow. Just when I thought I’d heard it all. "

Luckily not something men need to think about

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"This kind of rejuvenation was originally and primarily aimed at those with incontinence- which affects over 40% of women who've given birth. It's actually a fantastic alternative to mesh surgery for those women and incredibly effective and straightforward. "

Yes, it’s making huge improvements to lots of ladies quality of life

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"This kind of rejuvenation was originally and primarily aimed at those with incontinence- which affects over 40% of women who've given birth. It's actually a fantastic alternative to mesh surgery for those women and incredibly effective and straightforward. "

I was shocked to read how many women in their 70s and 80s were hugely affected - it's a massive issue for women. If only this kind of treatment was more cost effective.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"I worked for someone who offered this treatment. She had it herself and was very impressed. She said her sex life got quite a boost and her orgasms were better. No side effects. It stimulates the collagen in the vaginal walls to tighten up - is that the same one you're having?

I think it’s similar to HiFu but with some added extra like Gspot filler etc

Sounds similar.

Glad to hear she liked the result - I’ve only heard good things so far

I read reviews from clients and it was all positive. The only word of warning is that the FDA warned against some treatments - basically not enough clinical testing. That was a while back though but most of the technology comes from the US. "

Not enough evidence plus evidence of harm. Women who were burned, disfigured or otherwise harmed. There's also been some evidence from urogynaecology surgeons of scar tissue forming, which although it doesn't demonstrate harm at the time, impacts their ability to perform other surgery in the future.

If it was me, I'd be consulting a gynaecology or urogynaecology specialist before having anything done to my lady bits, not a general plastic surgeon or nurse. Some of these procedures are considered non medical so don't have to even be done by a doctor. But that's just me.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"This kind of rejuvenation was originally and primarily aimed at those with incontinence- which affects over 40% of women who've given birth. It's actually a fantastic alternative to mesh surgery for those women and incredibly effective and straightforward.

I was shocked to read how many women in their 70s and 80s were hugely affected - it's a massive issue for women. If only this kind of treatment was more cost effective. "

Hopefully in time, the price will decrease and more ladies can access it

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I worked for someone who offered this treatment. She had it herself and was very impressed. She said her sex life got quite a boost and her orgasms were better. No side effects. It stimulates the collagen in the vaginal walls to tighten up - is that the same one you're having?

I think it’s similar to HiFu but with some added extra like Gspot filler etc

Sounds similar.

Glad to hear she liked the result - I’ve only heard good things so far

I read reviews from clients and it was all positive. The only word of warning is that the FDA warned against some treatments - basically not enough clinical testing. That was a while back though but most of the technology comes from the US.

Not enough evidence plus evidence of harm. Women who were burned, disfigured or otherwise harmed. There's also been some evidence from urogynaecology surgeons of scar tissue forming, which although it doesn't demonstrate harm at the time, impacts their ability to perform other surgery in the future.

If it was me, I'd be consulting a gynaecology or urogynaecology specialist before having anything done to my lady bits, not a general plastic surgeon or nurse. Some of these procedures are considered non medical so don't have to even be done by a doctor. But that's just me. "

You’re correct, this dr specialises in gynae procedures and has a great reputation by all accounts but couldn’t agree more

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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago

East London


"Did you get a muscle tightness score? My Gynae gave me moderate, which is 3rd in a scale of 4, with 4 being strong.

I haven’t had the tightness accessed yet but I don’t think it’s too bad, never had any complaints.

I’m interested to see what the dr thinks

Mine did an internal exam and I had to squeeze as hard as I could. Quite funny now I think about it

It's still possible to have a good level of muscle tone but a complete car crash down below.

Source: me "

Yea, my vagina is quite responsive but the rest of down there needs work.

I don't have a uterus any more, which doesn't help.

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By *.L.0460.Woman
over a year ago

Bognor Regis


"I’m seeing a dr next month and I’m booked in for vaginal tightening and rejuvenation.

Has anyone has it? Were your results good?

Apparently he puts a probe in and you can’t have sex for 6 weeks if that rings any bells. "

I've never had anything like this. I've had 6 cosmetic surgeries in 3 years & although I don't think I'd ever have this, I'm quite fascinated!!

If you go for it, please let us know how you got on!

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West

Sorry but there's exceptionally limited evidence any non medical therapy such as FemiWand or similar is effective for treating incontinence or pelvic organ prolapse. Almost all the "studies" that suggest it is helpful for serious medical issues like incontinence are done by and funded by the private clinics who use the procedures and are incredibly selective. The FDA specifically issued advice against such treatments for pelvic organ prolapse etc. I agree mesh is not to be used either, but there are far more effective treatments than either zapping your vaginal mucosa or embedding mesh.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"How do they rejuvenate it....??? Quick lick of paint.... "

Doctor Ron Seal Performing the procedure?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I worked for someone who offered this treatment. She had it herself and was very impressed. She said her sex life got quite a boost and her orgasms were better. No side effects. It stimulates the collagen in the vaginal walls to tighten up - is that the same one you're having?

I think it’s similar to HiFu but with some added extra like Gspot filler etc

Sounds similar.

Glad to hear she liked the result - I’ve only heard good things so far

I read reviews from clients and it was all positive. The only word of warning is that the FDA warned against some treatments - basically not enough clinical testing. That was a while back though but most of the technology comes from the US.

Not enough evidence plus evidence of harm. Women who were burned, disfigured or otherwise harmed. There's also been some evidence from urogynaecology surgeons of scar tissue forming, which although it doesn't demonstrate harm at the time, impacts their ability to perform other surgery in the future.

If it was me, I'd be consulting a gynaecology or urogynaecology specialist before having anything done to my lady bits, not a general plastic surgeon or nurse. Some of these procedures are considered non medical so don't have to even be done by a doctor. But that's just me. "

I think some treatments are not great and have those risks. The woman I worked for was an ex surgeon and the clinical data for the treatment was fantastic. That's why it was thousands! Women should do their research into the treatment and the practitioner for sure.

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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago

East London


"This kind of rejuvenation was originally and primarily aimed at those with incontinence- which affects over 40% of women who've given birth. It's actually a fantastic alternative to mesh surgery for those women and incredibly effective and straightforward.

I was shocked to read how many women in their 70s and 80s were hugely affected - it's a massive issue for women. If only this kind of treatment was more cost effective. "

I was ready to flatly refuse mesh, if it was even hinted at.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"How do they rejuvenate it....??? Quick lick of paint....

Doctor Ron Seal Performing the procedure?"

Does exactly what it says on the quim.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"I worked for someone who offered this treatment. She had it herself and was very impressed. She said her sex life got quite a boost and her orgasms were better. No side effects. It stimulates the collagen in the vaginal walls to tighten up - is that the same one you're having?

I think it’s similar to HiFu but with some added extra like Gspot filler etc

Sounds similar.

Glad to hear she liked the result - I’ve only heard good things so far

I read reviews from clients and it was all positive. The only word of warning is that the FDA warned against some treatments - basically not enough clinical testing. That was a while back though but most of the technology comes from the US.

Not enough evidence plus evidence of harm. Women who were burned, disfigured or otherwise harmed. There's also been some evidence from urogynaecology surgeons of scar tissue forming, which although it doesn't demonstrate harm at the time, impacts their ability to perform other surgery in the future.

If it was me, I'd be consulting a gynaecology or urogynaecology specialist before having anything done to my lady bits, not a general plastic surgeon or nurse. Some of these procedures are considered non medical so don't have to even be done by a doctor. But that's just me.

You’re correct, this dr specialises in gynae procedures and has a great reputation by all accounts but couldn’t agree more "

It's good that you're seeing someone who specialises in gynaecology. Many clinics use "trained" practitioners (aka no medical qualifications at all, not nursing or anything). Kinda similar to Botox etc, which can theoretically be administered by pretty much anyone (for cosmetic uses).

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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago

East London

Do you do your pelvic floor exercises regularly?

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"This kind of rejuvenation was originally and primarily aimed at those with incontinence- which affects over 40% of women who've given birth. It's actually a fantastic alternative to mesh surgery for those women and incredibly effective and straightforward.

I was shocked to read how many women in their 70s and 80s were hugely affected - it's a massive issue for women. If only this kind of treatment was more cost effective.

I was ready to flatly refuse mesh, if it was even hinted at.

"

I had my (large) rectocele repaired surgically and my perineum cobbled back together (18 years after it broke). No mesh, all very successful. Other bits are broken beyond repair, awaiting removal as soon as I can

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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago

East London


"I worked for someone who offered this treatment. She had it herself and was very impressed. She said her sex life got quite a boost and her orgasms were better. No side effects. It stimulates the collagen in the vaginal walls to tighten up - is that the same one you're having?

I think it’s similar to HiFu but with some added extra like Gspot filler etc

Sounds similar.

Glad to hear she liked the result - I’ve only heard good things so far

I read reviews from clients and it was all positive. The only word of warning is that the FDA warned against some treatments - basically not enough clinical testing. That was a while back though but most of the technology comes from the US.

Not enough evidence plus evidence of harm. Women who were burned, disfigured or otherwise harmed. There's also been some evidence from urogynaecology surgeons of scar tissue forming, which although it doesn't demonstrate harm at the time, impacts their ability to perform other surgery in the future.

If it was me, I'd be consulting a gynaecology or urogynaecology specialist before having anything done to my lady bits, not a general plastic surgeon or nurse. Some of these procedures are considered non medical so don't have to even be done by a doctor. But that's just me.

You’re correct, this dr specialises in gynae procedures and has a great reputation by all accounts but couldn’t agree more

It's good that you're seeing someone who specialises in gynaecology. Many clinics use "trained" practitioners (aka no medical qualifications at all, not nursing or anything). Kinda similar to Botox etc, which can theoretically be administered by pretty much anyone (for cosmetic uses)."

If someone is making a lot of money from something they aren't going to cite negative research or reviews.

With something this important I'd do a hell of a lot of research before I let anybody touch my vagina.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Do you do your pelvic floor exercises regularly?"

Multiple times, daily. Always have

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"This kind of rejuvenation was originally and primarily aimed at those with incontinence- which affects over 40% of women who've given birth. It's actually a fantastic alternative to mesh surgery for those women and incredibly effective and straightforward.

I was shocked to read how many women in their 70s and 80s were hugely affected - it's a massive issue for women. If only this kind of treatment was more cost effective.

I was ready to flatly refuse mesh, if it was even hinted at.

"

God yes! I think much more education needed on this front. There is a National directory now of female physios with specialist knowledge now which is great.

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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago

East London


"This kind of rejuvenation was originally and primarily aimed at those with incontinence- which affects over 40% of women who've given birth. It's actually a fantastic alternative to mesh surgery for those women and incredibly effective and straightforward.

I was shocked to read how many women in their 70s and 80s were hugely affected - it's a massive issue for women. If only this kind of treatment was more cost effective.

I was ready to flatly refuse mesh, if it was even hinted at.

I had my (large) rectocele repaired surgically and my perineum cobbled back together (18 years after it broke). No mesh, all very successful. Other bits are broken beyond repair, awaiting removal as soon as I can "

That's good to hear. People don't realise how bad things can go, when they go bad.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I worked for someone who offered this treatment. She had it herself and was very impressed. She said her sex life got quite a boost and her orgasms were better. No side effects. It stimulates the collagen in the vaginal walls to tighten up - is that the same one you're having?

I think it’s similar to HiFu but with some added extra like Gspot filler etc

Sounds similar.

Glad to hear she liked the result - I’ve only heard good things so far

I read reviews from clients and it was all positive. The only word of warning is that the FDA warned against some treatments - basically not enough clinical testing. That was a while back though but most of the technology comes from the US.

Not enough evidence plus evidence of harm. Women who were burned, disfigured or otherwise harmed. There's also been some evidence from urogynaecology surgeons of scar tissue forming, which although it doesn't demonstrate harm at the time, impacts their ability to perform other surgery in the future.

If it was me, I'd be consulting a gynaecology or urogynaecology specialist before having anything done to my lady bits, not a general plastic surgeon or nurse. Some of these procedures are considered non medical so don't have to even be done by a doctor. But that's just me.

You’re correct, this dr specialises in gynae procedures and has a great reputation by all accounts but couldn’t agree more

It's good that you're seeing someone who specialises in gynaecology. Many clinics use "trained" practitioners (aka no medical qualifications at all, not nursing or anything). Kinda similar to Botox etc, which can theoretically be administered by pretty much anyone (for cosmetic uses)."

You can go into a big Superdrug and get it done. Bloody horrifying that.

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By *ora the explorerWoman
over a year ago

Paradise, Herts

Hope it’s not a bloke doing the gspot filler thing.

He’ll never find it!

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


" You’re correct, this dr specialises in gynae procedures and has a great reputation by all accounts but couldn’t agree more

It's good that you're seeing someone who specialises in gynaecology. Many clinics use "trained" practitioners (aka no medical qualifications at all, not nursing or anything). Kinda similar to Botox etc, which can theoretically be administered by pretty much anyone (for cosmetic uses).

You can go into a big Superdrug and get it done. Bloody horrifying that. "

Yup. If the Botox is for something like treating incontinence (it can be injected into the bladder and all sorts) then it's regulated as a medical treatment and must be administered by a doctor. But in your face for cosmetic purposes? Ermintrude from Sales can do it.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Hope it’s not a bloke doing the gspot filler thing.

He’ll never find it!"

Haha that was a concern. It’s going to end up in my arse isn’t it

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By *ora the explorerWoman
over a year ago

Paradise, Herts


"Hope it’s not a bloke doing the gspot filler thing.

He’ll never find it!

Haha that was a concern. It’s going to end up in my arse isn’t it "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Are you doing this to heighten your own pleasure? Is there enough evidence to suggest it will?

I'd hate to think your doing it for other people. I know men make a lot of jokes about 'loose' blah blah but in actual fact I've never heard any truthful complaints about any woman's goods. I'd personally prefer them how nature intended like others have mentioned.

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By *ellinever70Woman
over a year ago

Ayrshire

Can I ask why you're doing it?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Not shour but wishing you good luck and hopefully it all gose well x

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Can I ask why you're doing it?"

I love getting things done, a lady here in Antalya has just been and had it done last month and raved about it. I then saw it advertised at a clinic in Manchester, messaged the dr and voila!

She says that her orgasms are immense now and last so much longer.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Are you doing this to heighten your own pleasure? Is there enough evidence to suggest it will?

I'd hate to think your doing it for other people. I know men make a lot of jokes about 'loose' blah blah but in actual fact I've never heard any truthful complaints about any woman's goods. I'd personally prefer them how nature intended like others have mentioned. "

It’s for myself. I’m single, no one will know I’ve had it done

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By *ellinever70Woman
over a year ago

Ayrshire


"Can I ask why you're doing it?

I love getting things done, a lady here in Antalya has just been and had it done last month and raved about it. I then saw it advertised at a clinic in Manchester, messaged the dr and voila!

She says that her orgasms are immense now and last so much longer. "

You've been quite vocal about the fact you don't really do the sex much, is it enhance your orgasm when you wank?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Can I ask why you're doing it?

I love getting things done, a lady here in Antalya has just been and had it done last month and raved about it. I then saw it advertised at a clinic in Manchester, messaged the dr and voila!

She says that her orgasms are immense now and last so much longer.

You've been quite vocal about the fact you don't really do the sex much, is it enhance your orgasm when you wank?"

Yes. I prefer masterbation to sex any day of the week and if I can make that more fun - amazing!

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By *ellinever70Woman
over a year ago

Ayrshire


"Can I ask why you're doing it?

I love getting things done, a lady here in Antalya has just been and had it done last month and raved about it. I then saw it advertised at a clinic in Manchester, messaged the dr and voila!

She says that her orgasms are immense now and last so much longer.

You've been quite vocal about the fact you don't really do the sex much, is it enhance your orgasm when you wank?

Yes. I prefer masterbation to sex any day of the week and if I can make that more fun - amazing! "

Fair enough

Good luck and happy wanking to you

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Can I ask why you're doing it?

I love getting things done, a lady here in Antalya has just been and had it done last month and raved about it. I then saw it advertised at a clinic in Manchester, messaged the dr and voila!

She says that her orgasms are immense now and last so much longer.

You've been quite vocal about the fact you don't really do the sex much, is it enhance your orgasm when you wank?

Yes. I prefer masterbation to sex any day of the week and if I can make that more fun - amazing!

Fair enough

Good luck and happy wanking to you "

Thankyou

I’m excited to see what difference it makes

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By *.L.0460.Woman
over a year ago

Bognor Regis


"Are you doing this to heighten your own pleasure? Is there enough evidence to suggest it will?

I'd hate to think your doing it for other people. I know men make a lot of jokes about 'loose' blah blah but in actual fact I've never heard any truthful complaints about any woman's goods. I'd personally prefer them how nature intended like others have mentioned. "

Very well put! Lovely

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By *iger4uWoman
over a year ago

In my happy place

Are you getting this done in UK or abroad.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Are you getting this done in UK or abroad. "

UK

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By *esthetic21Man
over a year ago

Birmingham/Bristol

Why though?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Why though?"

I think that’s already been answered above

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By *esthetic21Man
over a year ago

Birmingham/Bristol

Each to their own personally I wouldnt want my inside being messed with for that reason but whatever floats your boat

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By *oeBeansMan
over a year ago

Derby

I had no idea this was a thing

At the end of the day, it's for your own comfort and pleasure and no one can tell you what to do with your body. Boring answer but if you feel like getting it done, go for it! Can it be reversed though if you don't find it as pleasurable as you would've though?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I’m seeing a dr next month and I’m booked in for vaginal tightening and rejuvenation.

Has anyone has it? Were your results good?

Apparently he puts a probe in and you can’t have sex for 6 weeks if that rings any bells. "

I’ve heard they are crazy for something like this in South Korea with clinics tightening it up to the point that it’s like brand new , if ya know what I’m saying! X

Is it an expensive treatment? I’d say, definitely let us know how it is x

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I’m seeing a dr next month and I’m booked in for vaginal tightening and rejuvenation.

Has anyone has it? Were your results good?

Apparently he puts a probe in and you can’t have sex for 6 weeks if that rings any bells.

I’ve heard they are crazy for something like this in South Korea with clinics tightening it up to the point that it’s like brand new , if ya know what I’m saying! X

Is it an expensive treatment? I’d say, definitely let us know how it is x "

It’s crazy popular in some countries!

It’s definitely not cheap but nothing good ever is, I’ll report back

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I had no idea this was a thing

At the end of the day, it's for your own comfort and pleasure and no one can tell you what to do with your body. Boring answer but if you feel like getting it done, go for it! Can it be reversed though if you don't find it as pleasurable as you would've though?"

I doubt many men would have been looking for this treatment

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Each to their own personally I wouldnt want my inside being messed with for that reason but whatever floats your boat "

It’s not available for men, as far as I’m aware so you’re good

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By *oeBeansMan
over a year ago

Derby


"I had no idea this was a thing

At the end of the day, it's for your own comfort and pleasure and no one can tell you what to do with your body. Boring answer but if you feel like getting it done, go for it! Can it be reversed though if you don't find it as pleasurable as you would've though?

I doubt many men would have been looking for this treatment "

Fair point well made. Now of you'll excuse me, I'm going back to searching for pills to make my cock bigger

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I had no idea this was a thing

At the end of the day, it's for your own comfort and pleasure and no one can tell you what to do with your body. Boring answer but if you feel like getting it done, go for it! Can it be reversed though if you don't find it as pleasurable as you would've though?

I doubt many men would have been looking for this treatment

Fair point well made. Now of you'll excuse me, I'm going back to searching for pills to make my cock bigger "

Haha cool

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By *parkle1974Woman
over a year ago

Leeds

How slack is it that you need it tightened??

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"How slack is it that you need it tightened?? "

I don’t think that it is but then I haven’t got a penis to stick into it to know.

I’ve never had any complaints but who knows.

I’ll soon find out how tight it is when the dr assesses it.

It’s not only about tightening it, it (apparently) increases pleasure which is always a good thing

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By *irtydevil666Man
over a year ago

bristol

Will there be pictures before and after.....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Sounds like this is going to be one expensive wank for you

No offense intended.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Can we get before and after pics

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Can we get before and after pics "

I’d have to take internal photos and after this, I definitely can’t fit an iPhone up there

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Sounds like this is going to be one expensive wank for you

No offense intended. "

If it gives me pleasure, it’s money well spent

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By *esthetic21Man
over a year ago

Birmingham/Bristol


"Each to their own personally I wouldnt want my inside being messed with for that reason but whatever floats your boat

It’s not available for men, as far as I’m aware so you’re good "

lol obviously if I was a woman. Like I wouldn't have any surgery unless it was for a medical condition or injury

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By *irtydevil666Man
over a year ago

bristol

I presume it is a private procedure at the price of a small hatchback.....

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Each to their own personally I wouldnt want my inside being messed with for that reason but whatever floats your boat

It’s not available for men, as far as I’m aware so you’re good lol obviously if I was a woman. Like I wouldn't have any surgery unless it was for a medical condition or injury"

Good for you, each to their own

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I presume it is a private procedure at the price of a small hatchback....."

It’s private yes but not quite that much

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By *obletonMan
over a year ago

A Home Among The Woodland Creatures


"

Apparently he puts a probe in and you can’t have sex for 6 weeks if that rings any bells. "

The bit about not having sex for 6 weeks certainly is

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By *esthetic21Man
over a year ago

Birmingham/Bristol

Tightness of a vagina is genetic and nothing to do with how much cock the woman has had also the more turned on she is

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By *esthetic21Man
over a year ago

Birmingham/Bristol

Aren't you scared? What risks are involved?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Can we get before and after pics

I’d have to take internal photos and after this, I definitely can’t fit an iPhone up there "

Oh, so it's just an all internal procedure?

What's the rejuvenation part?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Aren't you scared? What risks are involved?"

Not at all, I’ve had much more invasive procedures than this.

The risks are that further treatment will be needed. And all of the usual adverse effects etc etc

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Can we get before and after pics

I’d have to take internal photos and after this, I definitely can’t fit an iPhone up there

Oh, so it's just an all internal procedure?

What's the rejuvenation part?"

I’m personally having some external cosmetic tweaks, that part is very individual and some internal filler

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
over a year ago

ashford

Not heard of this! But wish u good luck with procedure x

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Not heard of this! But wish u good luck with procedure x"

Thankyou

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By *oo..Woman
over a year ago

Boo's World

This isn't picking at you in any shape or form but:

If you do pelvic floor exercises several times a day all the time like you've said above, your muscles are already going to be as good as you possibly can get them, a probe won't make them any tighter. It will just make you believe they are.

It's an internal procedure which you will never actually be able to see the physical difference in the muscles to have any form of proof they have been improved.

Unless every muscle was surgically cut,pulled tight and repaired its impossible to use a probe as a non surgical procedure to get them any tighter.

Sex after 6 weeks is going to feel fantastic to anyone and will feel potentially different anyway just because you've stayed away!

This to me is just another idea that's done the rounds via social media and cosmetic groups/possibly celebrities as they love to endorse stuff like this and cosmetic surgeons dupe people into parting way with money for something that either doesn't work or never lasts.

If its not surgical it won't do much long term.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"This isn't picking at you in any shape or form but:

If you do pelvic floor exercises several times a day all the time like you've said above, your muscles are already going to be as good as you possibly can get them, a probe won't make them any tighter. It will just make you believe they are.

It's an internal procedure which you will never actually be able to see the physical difference in the muscles to have any form of proof they have been improved.

Unless every muscle was surgically cut,pulled tight and repaired its impossible to use a probe as a non surgical procedure to get them any tighter.

Sex after 6 weeks is going to feel fantastic to anyone and will feel potentially different anyway just because you've stayed away!

This to me is just another idea that's done the rounds via social media and cosmetic groups/possibly celebrities as they love to endorse stuff like this and cosmetic surgeons dupe people into parting way with money for something that either doesn't work or never lasts.

If its not surgical it won't do much long term.

"

Possibly true. I’ve got time to do more research before I go

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Not on your fucking nelly!!

If my organs were falling out, then of course I'd get the surgery needed but just because I can or want too?? Na

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Not on your fucking nelly!!

If my organs were falling out, then of course I'd get the surgery needed but just because I can or want too?? Na "

Fair enough

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By *inkyInkedBiWoman
over a year ago

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It’s not for me, but each to their own and there’s some good comments above about research etc.

If it makes you happy, then good luck to you lovely

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Does he do penises too?

Asking for a friend.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"This isn't picking at you in any shape or form but:

If you do pelvic floor exercises several times a day all the time like you've said above, your muscles are already going to be as good as you possibly can get them, a probe won't make them any tighter. It will just make you believe they are.

It's an internal procedure which you will never actually be able to see the physical difference in the muscles to have any form of proof they have been improved.

Unless every muscle was surgically cut,pulled tight and repaired its impossible to use a probe as a non surgical procedure to get them any tighter.

Sex after 6 weeks is going to feel fantastic to anyone and will feel potentially different anyway just because you've stayed away!

This to me is just another idea that's done the rounds via social media and cosmetic groups/possibly celebrities as they love to endorse stuff like this and cosmetic surgeons dupe people into parting way with money for something that either doesn't work or never lasts.

If its not surgical it won't do much long term.

"

It isn't the muscles, its the collagen in the vaginal walls which can be stimulated. I agree that many of the treatments on the market are just...marketing though!

The vagina atrophies as women pass menopause - the walls get thinner and sometimes inflamed and sex can be really painful. And it affects continence. Just like the reduction in collagen on the face, collagen in the vagina reduces. This isn't why celebs are getting it - they're just jumping on the band wagon - I agree with you there.

I'd like to think that women experiencing this could access some help and there are a few treatments known as vaginal rejuvenation which might. As LG says - it's something to do a lot of research about before going down that road. But it is a real solution for some.

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By *emorefridaCouple
over a year ago

La la land


"This isn't picking at you in any shape or form but:

If you do pelvic floor exercises several times a day all the time like you've said above, your muscles are already going to be as good as you possibly can get them, a probe won't make them any tighter. It will just make you believe they are.

It's an internal procedure which you will never actually be able to see the physical difference in the muscles to have any form of proof they have been improved.

Unless every muscle was surgically cut,pulled tight and repaired its impossible to use a probe as a non surgical procedure to get them any tighter.

Sex after 6 weeks is going to feel fantastic to anyone and will feel potentially different anyway just because you've stayed away!

This to me is just another idea that's done the rounds via social media and cosmetic groups/possibly celebrities as they love to endorse stuff like this and cosmetic surgeons dupe people into parting way with money for something that either doesn't work or never lasts.

If its not surgical it won't do much long term.

It isn't the muscles, its the collagen in the vaginal walls which can be stimulated. I agree that many of the treatments on the market are just...marketing though!

The vagina atrophies as women pass menopause - the walls get thinner and sometimes inflamed and sex can be really painful. And it affects continence. Just like the reduction in collagen on the face, collagen in the vagina reduces. This isn't why celebs are getting it - they're just jumping on the band wagon - I agree with you there.

I'd like to think that women experiencing this could access some help and there are a few treatments known as vaginal rejuvenation which might. As LG says - it's something to do a lot of research about before going down that road. But it is a real solution for some. "

When I've looked at injectables for collagen growth for my knee (injury and operations in my early 20's). It's not been a one off procedure it was every few weeks. Does make me wonder the validity of a one off procedure to the vagina.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"This isn't picking at you in any shape or form but:

If you do pelvic floor exercises several times a day all the time like you've said above, your muscles are already going to be as good as you possibly can get them, a probe won't make them any tighter. It will just make you believe they are.

It's an internal procedure which you will never actually be able to see the physical difference in the muscles to have any form of proof they have been improved.

Unless every muscle was surgically cut,pulled tight and repaired its impossible to use a probe as a non surgical procedure to get them any tighter.

Sex after 6 weeks is going to feel fantastic to anyone and will feel potentially different anyway just because you've stayed away!

This to me is just another idea that's done the rounds via social media and cosmetic groups/possibly celebrities as they love to endorse stuff like this and cosmetic surgeons dupe people into parting way with money for something that either doesn't work or never lasts.

If its not surgical it won't do much long term.

It isn't the muscles, its the collagen in the vaginal walls which can be stimulated. I agree that many of the treatments on the market are just...marketing though!

The vagina atrophies as women pass menopause - the walls get thinner and sometimes inflamed and sex can be really painful. And it affects continence. Just like the reduction in collagen on the face, collagen in the vagina reduces. This isn't why celebs are getting it - they're just jumping on the band wagon - I agree with you there.

I'd like to think that women experiencing this could access some help and there are a few treatments known as vaginal rejuvenation which might. As LG says - it's something to do a lot of research about before going down that road. But it is a real solution for some.

When I've looked at injectables for collagen growth for my knee (injury and operations in my early 20's). It's not been a one off procedure it was every few weeks. Does make me wonder the validity of a one off procedure to the vagina. "

I know about one in particular - it lasts for 12-18 months.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Every day is a school day

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I’m seeing a dr next month and I’m booked in for vaginal tightening and rejuvenation.

Has anyone has it? Were your results good?

Apparently he puts a probe in and you can’t have sex for 6 weeks if that rings any bells. "

Have a look on the Real Self website. You'll have to make an account. It's good for any cosmetic surgery procedures.

It gives info from people who have had things done so you can read the good and the bad. Also surgeon reviews.

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By *emorefridaCouple
over a year ago

La la land


"This isn't picking at you in any shape or form but:

If you do pelvic floor exercises several times a day all the time like you've said above, your muscles are already going to be as good as you possibly can get them, a probe won't make them any tighter. It will just make you believe they are.

It's an internal procedure which you will never actually be able to see the physical difference in the muscles to have any form of proof they have been improved.

Unless every muscle was surgically cut,pulled tight and repaired its impossible to use a probe as a non surgical procedure to get them any tighter.

Sex after 6 weeks is going to feel fantastic to anyone and will feel potentially different anyway just because you've stayed away!

This to me is just another idea that's done the rounds via social media and cosmetic groups/possibly celebrities as they love to endorse stuff like this and cosmetic surgeons dupe people into parting way with money for something that either doesn't work or never lasts.

If its not surgical it won't do much long term.

It isn't the muscles, its the collagen in the vaginal walls which can be stimulated. I agree that many of the treatments on the market are just...marketing though!

The vagina atrophies as women pass menopause - the walls get thinner and sometimes inflamed and sex can be really painful. And it affects continence. Just like the reduction in collagen on the face, collagen in the vagina reduces. This isn't why celebs are getting it - they're just jumping on the band wagon - I agree with you there.

I'd like to think that women experiencing this could access some help and there are a few treatments known as vaginal rejuvenation which might. As LG says - it's something to do a lot of research about before going down that road. But it is a real solution for some.

When I've looked at injectables for collagen growth for my knee (injury and operations in my early 20's). It's not been a one off procedure it was every few weeks. Does make me wonder the validity of a one off procedure to the vagina.

I know about one in particular - it lasts for 12-18 months. "

What was the name of it? So I can look it up. Last time I read a biggish study was a few years ago. My knee is a nightmare

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By *uke olovingmanMan
over a year ago

Gravesend


"How do they rejuvenate it....??? Quick lick of paint....

Doctor Ron Seal Performing the procedure?

Does exactly what it says on the quim. "

find new Zealand deck paint online...you'll like it

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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago

South Wales

Funnily enough I was reading something about this sort of thing online this morning in my search for information about menopausal relief for a dry vag. and uti’s.

Never heard of it before! Was called a femilift or something? Not sure if the same sort of thing?

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By *uckslut and MCouple
over a year ago

Poole

One of my customers was a gyne docter. She was a genral nurse. She said the conversations they had over the dinner table would make your hair curl. Saying things like, total reconstraction, and she left with a pretty one.

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By *oiluvfunMan
over a year ago

Penrith


"Did you get a muscle tightness score? My Gynae gave me moderate, which is 3rd in a scale of 4, with 4 being strong.

I haven’t had the tightness accessed yet but I don’t think it’s too bad, never had any complaints.

I’m interested to see what the dr thinks

Mine did an internal exam and I had to squeeze as hard as I could. Quite funny now I think about it

Do you have to grip onto a gauge or something or just the dr’s finger?

It was the consultant's two fingers. He goes by how strong you can grip them.

"

Now I know I missed my vocation in life…….

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By *ora the explorerWoman
over a year ago

Paradise, Herts


"Did you get a muscle tightness score? My Gynae gave me moderate, which is 3rd in a scale of 4, with 4 being strong.

I haven’t had the tightness accessed yet but I don’t think it’s too bad, never had any complaints.

I’m interested to see what the dr thinks

Mine did an internal exam and I had to squeeze as hard as I could. Quite funny now I think about it

Do you have to grip onto a gauge or something or just the dr’s finger?

It was the consultant's two fingers. He goes by how strong you can grip them.

Now I know I missed my vocation in life……. "

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By *oiluvfunMan
over a year ago

Penrith

To be honest OP; a fresh cock will do wonders for your pussy, in a perfectly natural way

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"This isn't picking at you in any shape or form but:

If you do pelvic floor exercises several times a day all the time like you've said above, your muscles are already going to be as good as you possibly can get them, a probe won't make them any tighter. It will just make you believe they are.

It's an internal procedure which you will never actually be able to see the physical difference in the muscles to have any form of proof they have been improved.

Unless every muscle was surgically cut,pulled tight and repaired its impossible to use a probe as a non surgical procedure to get them any tighter.

Sex after 6 weeks is going to feel fantastic to anyone and will feel potentially different anyway just because you've stayed away!

This to me is just another idea that's done the rounds via social media and cosmetic groups/possibly celebrities as they love to endorse stuff like this and cosmetic surgeons dupe people into parting way with money for something that either doesn't work or never lasts.

If its not surgical it won't do much long term.

It isn't the muscles, its the collagen in the vaginal walls which can be stimulated. I agree that many of the treatments on the market are just...marketing though!

The vagina atrophies as women pass menopause - the walls get thinner and sometimes inflamed and sex can be really painful. And it affects continence. Just like the reduction in collagen on the face, collagen in the vagina reduces. This isn't why celebs are getting it - they're just jumping on the band wagon - I agree with you there.

I'd like to think that women experiencing this could access some help and there are a few treatments known as vaginal rejuvenation which might. As LG says - it's something to do a lot of research about before going down that road. But it is a real solution for some.

When I've looked at injectables for collagen growth for my knee (injury and operations in my early 20's). It's not been a one off procedure it was every few weeks. Does make me wonder the validity of a one off procedure to the vagina.

I know about one in particular - it lasts for 12-18 months.

What was the name of it? So I can look it up. Last time I read a biggish study was a few years ago. My knee is a nightmare "

Viveve

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Loving all the sniggering from men

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By *ora the explorerWoman
over a year ago

Paradise, Herts


"Loving all the sniggering from men "

Ooops I may have laughed at a snigger. Sorry ladies

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By *emorefridaCouple
over a year ago

La la land

This is kind of interesting if you are looking into this

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33003133/

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By *eavenscentitCouple
over a year ago

barnstaple


"Funnily enough I was reading something about this sort of thing online this morning in my search for information about menopausal relief for a dry vag. and uti’s.

Never heard of it before! Was called a femilift or something? Not sure if the same sort of thing? "

If it helps, I have hormone cream I insert - its prescription medication from the GP

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Loving all the sniggering from men

Ooops I may have laughed at a snigger. Sorry ladies "

Lol Nora

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West

Anything that stimulates the formation of collagen in a part of the body that is formed from epithelial mucosa is just generating scar tissue. Scars are collagen-heavy areas of injury. Zapping the mucosa with high frequency ultrasound or cryotherapy or lasers will just give scar tissue. It's less flexible and so yes, it'll feel tighter. It risks any surgery needed in future being more complex or impossible (existing scar tissue can compromise repairs).

Although the OP may be attending the best clinic and taking advice from a gynaecology specialist (as she states), most of these procedures are considered non surgical and are offered as "low risk" procedures done by aesthetic practitioners. These are medically unqualified people. They are not qualified to assess the state of the person's genitals and whether the procedure would cause deficit.

I became desperate in the 18 years I waited for my pelvic organ prolapse to be repaired. I looked into pretty much everything. Many people looking into these "treatments" are desperate because yes, NHS care for women with prolapse, incontinence etc is poor. Anyone with prolapse, continence and associated issues do not need an aesthetic practitioner. They need a urogynaecologist (not just a regular gynaecologist).

Topical oestrogen creams and pessaries are going to generate far better results for vaginal atrophy and dryness associated with ageing and menopause, and these can be prescribed by GPs in most cases.

I honestly think it's irresponsible to suggest these non surgical procedures, provided by non medically trained people in the majority of cases, are going to resolve serious gynaecological problems.

If my strong point of view offends anyone, there's no intention to do so. My POV is from the perspective of someone who has/had such problems and has thoroughly researched everything on offer. I've seen multiple different specialist doctors at some of the best urogynaecology departments and doubt very much that they'd be fobbing me off with surgical procedures if a spot of ultrasound zapping would work instead.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"Anything that stimulates the formation of collagen in a part of the body that is formed from epithelial mucosa is just generating scar tissue. Scars are collagen-heavy areas of injury. Zapping the mucosa with high frequency ultrasound or cryotherapy or lasers will just give scar tissue. It's less flexible and so yes, it'll feel tighter. It risks any surgery needed in future being more complex or impossible (existing scar tissue can compromise repairs).

"

surely this is going to cause huge problems at a later date. Scar tissue doesn't stretch, especially after menopause (trust me, my episiotomy scar bears that out) this sounds like storing up a whole heap of irreversible trouble

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"Anything that stimulates the formation of collagen in a part of the body that is formed from epithelial mucosa is just generating scar tissue. Scars are collagen-heavy areas of injury. Zapping the mucosa with high frequency ultrasound or cryotherapy or lasers will just give scar tissue. It's less flexible and so yes, it'll feel tighter. It risks any surgery needed in future being more complex or impossible (existing scar tissue can compromise repairs).

surely this is going to cause huge problems at a later date. Scar tissue doesn't stretch, especially after menopause (trust me, my episiotomy scar bears that out) this sounds like storing up a whole heap of irreversible trouble "

Correct and this is exactly why the FDA issued a directive against these types of "therapy". Some women have also been burned or disfigured by repeated application of very cold or very hot or high frequency ultrasound to what is very delicate tissue.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"Anything that stimulates the formation of collagen in a part of the body that is formed from epithelial mucosa is just generating scar tissue. Scars are collagen-heavy areas of injury. Zapping the mucosa with high frequency ultrasound or cryotherapy or lasers will just give scar tissue. It's less flexible and so yes, it'll feel tighter. It risks any surgery needed in future being more complex or impossible (existing scar tissue can compromise repairs).

surely this is going to cause huge problems at a later date. Scar tissue doesn't stretch, especially after menopause (trust me, my episiotomy scar bears that out) this sounds like storing up a whole heap of irreversible trouble

Correct and this is exactly why the FDA issued a directive against these types of "therapy". Some women have also been burned or disfigured by repeated application of very cold or very hot or high frequency ultrasound to what is very delicate tissue. "

Blimey!

This is one reason I've never understood the attraction of ice dildos.

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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago

South Wales


"Funnily enough I was reading something about this sort of thing online this morning in my search for information about menopausal relief for a dry vag. and uti’s.

Never heard of it before! Was called a femilift or something? Not sure if the same sort of thing?

If it helps, I have hormone cream I insert - its prescription medication from the GP"

Thanks, the trouble I’m having at the moment is actually being able to get an appointment to see a GP. Currently my UTI has been dealt with by a pharmacist (at the direction of the Dr over the phone to me), only to be told by him I also have glucose in my urine and told to see my GP. Tried to make an appt with my GP this morning (I didn’t even ask for an urgent appt) and was told a Dr would call me back sometime this morning. For what I don’t know. Was just assuming a nurse appt for bloods was needed and take it from there.

Meanwhile my chuff is as dry as sandpaper and sore, I’ve put some avocado oil on there to try and get some comfort. I didn’t tell the Pharmacist this bit in case he wanted a look.

Meanwhile I feel bloody awful.

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By *romagefraisWoman
over a year ago

Sunderland

Honestly I think if you do your pelvic floor exercises that's enough. Like many cosmetic procedures, it's just another thing the media has convinced us we need when we don't.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"Funnily enough I was reading something about this sort of thing online this morning in my search for information about menopausal relief for a dry vag. and uti’s.

Never heard of it before! Was called a femilift or something? Not sure if the same sort of thing?

If it helps, I have hormone cream I insert - its prescription medication from the GP

Thanks, the trouble I’m having at the moment is actually being able to get an appointment to see a GP. Currently my UTI has been dealt with by a pharmacist (at the direction of the Dr over the phone to me), only to be told by him I also have glucose in my urine and told to see my GP. Tried to make an appt with my GP this morning (I didn’t even ask for an urgent appt) and was told a Dr would call me back sometime this morning. For what I don’t know. Was just assuming a nurse appt for bloods was needed and take it from there.

Meanwhile my chuff is as dry as sandpaper and sore, I’ve put some avocado oil on there to try and get some comfort. I didn’t tell the Pharmacist this bit in case he wanted a look.

Meanwhile I feel bloody awful. "

Oh you poor thing . Try Yes vaginal moisturiser inside and outside your vagina, you can use this every time you go to the loo if you need to, coconut oil is another good one. Moisturise the entire area.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"Funnily enough I was reading something about this sort of thing online this morning in my search for information about menopausal relief for a dry vag. and uti’s.

Never heard of it before! Was called a femilift or something? Not sure if the same sort of thing?

If it helps, I have hormone cream I insert - its prescription medication from the GP

Thanks, the trouble I’m having at the moment is actually being able to get an appointment to see a GP. Currently my UTI has been dealt with by a pharmacist (at the direction of the Dr over the phone to me), only to be told by him I also have glucose in my urine and told to see my GP. Tried to make an appt with my GP this morning (I didn’t even ask for an urgent appt) and was told a Dr would call me back sometime this morning. For what I don’t know. Was just assuming a nurse appt for bloods was needed and take it from there.

Meanwhile my chuff is as dry as sandpaper and sore, I’ve put some avocado oil on there to try and get some comfort. I didn’t tell the Pharmacist this bit in case he wanted a look.

Meanwhile I feel bloody awful. "

Luna, have a look at the YES, YES, YES! range of lubes and moisturisers. You can buy online and they can be prescribed too. They're designed specifically for atrophy and vaginal dryness and are very effective. They're non hormonal, so no oestrogen. Obviously you might still benefit from the oestrogen, if you can get it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Anything that stimulates the formation of collagen in a part of the body that is formed from epithelial mucosa is just generating scar tissue. Scars are collagen-heavy areas of injury. Zapping the mucosa with high frequency ultrasound or cryotherapy or lasers will just give scar tissue. It's less flexible and so yes, it'll feel tighter. It risks any surgery needed in future being more complex or impossible (existing scar tissue can compromise repairs).

Although the OP may be attending the best clinic and taking advice from a gynaecology specialist (as she states), most of these procedures are considered non surgical and are offered as "low risk" procedures done by aesthetic practitioners. These are medically unqualified people. They are not qualified to assess the state of the person's genitals and whether the procedure would cause deficit.

I became desperate in the 18 years I waited for my pelvic organ prolapse to be repaired. I looked into pretty much everything. Many people looking into these "treatments" are desperate because yes, NHS care for women with prolapse, incontinence etc is poor. Anyone with prolapse, continence and associated issues do not need an aesthetic practitioner. They need a urogynaecologist (not just a regular gynaecologist).

Topical oestrogen creams and pessaries are going to generate far better results for vaginal atrophy and dryness associated with ageing and menopause, and these can be prescribed by GPs in most cases.

I honestly think it's irresponsible to suggest these non surgical procedures, provided by non medically trained people in the majority of cases, are going to resolve serious gynaecological problems.

If my strong point of view offends anyone, there's no intention to do so. My POV is from the perspective of someone who has/had such problems and has thoroughly researched everything on offer. I've seen multiple different specialist doctors at some of the best urogynaecology departments and doubt very much that they'd be fobbing me off with surgical procedures if a spot of ultrasound zapping would work instead. "

I mentioned a treatment I know about

, offered by someone who is medically trained which wasn't something the FDA warned about. Like anything else and as I've said before - people must do the research and consult a professional. I absolutely agree with you and if I've said anything that trivialises the issues or misleads, I apologise.

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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham

If you are interested I know someone from

here who does it , probably the company you are seeing as they are the leaders in this area as they are female / nurse led and very innovate

And it does work, I can vouch

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"If you are interested I know someone from

here who does it , probably the company you are seeing as they are the leaders in this area as they are female / nurse led and very innovate

And it does work, I can vouch "

Do you have a vagina?

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By *eavenscentitCouple
over a year ago

barnstaple


"Funnily enough I was reading something about this sort of thing online this morning in my search for information about menopausal relief for a dry vag. and uti’s.

Never heard of it before! Was called a femilift or something? Not sure if the same sort of thing?

If it helps, I have hormone cream I insert - its prescription medication from the GP

Thanks, the trouble I’m having at the moment is actually being able to get an appointment to see a GP. Currently my UTI has been dealt with by a pharmacist (at the direction of the Dr over the phone to me), only to be told by him I also have glucose in my urine and told to see my GP. Tried to make an appt with my GP this morning (I didn’t even ask for an urgent appt) and was told a Dr would call me back sometime this morning. For what I don’t know. Was just assuming a nurse appt for bloods was needed and take it from there.

Meanwhile my chuff is as dry as sandpaper and sore, I’ve put some avocado oil on there to try and get some comfort. I didn’t tell the Pharmacist this bit in case he wanted a look.

Meanwhile I feel bloody awful. "

I was using over the counter vaginal moisturizer or coconut oil but, my oestrogen levels must be low, I definitely needed a hormone moisturiser. Try replense moisturising cream, not Boots own that made me sore.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"To be honest OP; a fresh cock will do wonders for your pussy, in a perfectly natural way "

I'll have a bath.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"To be honest OP; a fresh cock will do wonders for your pussy, in a perfectly natural way "

Nah, I’d rather have the procedure haha

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