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LASER TREATMENT IN GYNECOLOGY

LASER (Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation) technology has several applications in Gynecology due to its precision, efficiency, and minimal invasiveness. In Jeevan Jyoti Hospital we use Laser treatment in the following conditions:

1. Treatment of Cervical Dysplasia: LASER therapy can be used to treat cervical dysplasia, a precancerous condition characterized by abnormal cell changes on the cervix. It's often used when traditional treatments like cryotherapy or cone biopsy are not suitable.

2. Endometriosis Treatment: Endometriosis is a condition where tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus. LASER can be used to remove this abnormal tissue, providing relief from symptoms like pelvic pain and infertility.

3. Treatment of Vaginal Atrophy: LASER therapy can stimulate collagen production in vaginal tissue, improving elasticity and moisture. This is particularly beneficial for women experiencing vaginal atrophy due to menopause, childbirth, or certain medical treatments.

4. Vaginal Rejuvenation: LASER treatments can help tighten and tone vaginal tissue, addressing issues like vaginal laxity and improving sexual satisfaction. This can be especially helpful for women post-childbirth or as they age.

5. Removal of Genital Warts: LASER therapy can be used to remove genital warts caused by human papillomavirus (HPV). It offers a precise and effective way to target and eliminate these lesions.

6. Treatment of Vaginal Prolapse: LASER therapy can be used as a non-surgical option to improve vaginal tone and support, potentially reducing symptoms associated with vaginal prolapse.

7. Laparoscopic Surgery: LASER technology is also used in laparoscopic Gynecological surgeries. It enables surgeons to make precise incisions and perform procedures with minimal tissue damage and faster recovery times than traditional surgery.

8. Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI): In women stress urinary incontinence (SUI), affects up to 35% of adult women and more than 50% of postmenopausal women. Women suffering from SUI have four treatment options: Behavioural therapies, Vaginal inserts, Electrical stimulation, Surgery, and LASER Treatment.

Vaginal laser therapy for SUI -

The newly introduced vaginal laser therapy has emerged as a new modality for rapid, well-tolerated, and minimally invasive treatment of modality for rejuvenating photoaged skin through ablation of abnormal tissues, followed by collagen regeneration and remodeling, and through heat-induced collagen contraction.

Laser treatment for stress urinary incontinence works by using thermal energy to remodel the vaginal wall tissue. Collagen remodeling is stimulated and new collagen fibres are synthesized. The vaginal mucosa (inner lining of the vagina) and collagen-rich endopelvic fascia (connective tissue enveloping pelvic organs) become thicker, better vascularised, and tightened, providing greater support to the bladder and urethra, thus allowing the possible return of normal continence function.

This procedure is performed through the vagina and ensures quick recovery without the need for analgesics or antibiotics. 2-3 sessions are usually required at monthly intervals at the initial stage, and repeated sessions may be needed.

LASER technology offers a versatile and minimally invasive approach to various Gynecological conditions, providing patients with effective treatments and faster recovery times.

In Jeevan Jyoti Hospital Complete Obstetrical & Gynecological treatment is available under one roof at affordable cost.