Menopause Vaginal Dryness

Sebastiano Accaputo
February 6, 2021

How to improve Menopause Vaginal Dryness

Loss of elasticity and strength in vaginal tissue may occur for a number of reasons, including:

– Aging
– Smoking
– Obesity
– Childbirth
– Hysterectomy
– Surgery

These events replace the skin’s natural collagen with fibers that do not recoil or stretch properly. 

Today we have a Natural Solution for Menopause Vaginal Dryness. In particular, Carboxytherapy is used in problems related to menopause affecting the genital system, linked to the drop in estrogen. Menopause is often a critical moment in a woman's life, characterized by psycho-physical changes that result in: atrophy or degradation of the tissues around the perineum, vaginal dryness, loss of functionality and tissue turgor and reduced sensitivity of the area, with the involvement of the sexual sphere.

The treatment with carboxytherapy consists in the injection in different points of the vulvo-vaginal area of ​​flows of carbon dioxide which, by increasing oxygenation, improves the skin texture and rejuvenates the treated area. From the outside, carbon dioxide spreads inside the vaginal walls by performing various actions: it improves the vascularization and oxygenation of the mucous membranes and determines the release of tissue "growth factors". These are "regeneration promoters" and have an anti-aging and biostimulating effect on the sensory nerves, on the glands that regulate vaginal secretion and on the muscles of the perineum.

Carboxytherapy is indicated in all patients who complain of vulvo-vaginal tissue atrophy, loss of sensitivity and vaginal dryness.

The results obtained consist in an increase in the tone, turgor and aesthetic appearance of the vulvo-vaginal area, an increase in vaginal lubrication and sensitivity with an improvement in sexual life. All this translates into an increase in the psycho-physical well-being of the patient.

The procedure is quick, the session lasts 10-15 minutes. It is well tolerated and free from side effects. The patient may feel heat or a sense of swelling which lasts for only 30 minutes after the session is over.

Depending on the initial condition, 6 to 10 carboxytherapy sessions may be required, on a weekly basis, followed by a monthly maintenance session.