Photobiomodulation
in gynecology

Explore how photobiomodulation (PBM) offers an advanced solution for gynecological care. This non-invasive treatment uses specific lights to stimulate tissues in the vaginal area, promoting better gynecological health and functionality.

Importance
for gynecological health

Photobiomodulation is relevant in gynecology for its beneficial effects on reducing unpleasant sensations, improving lubrication and managing inflammation, making this technology ideal for gynecological revitalization care.

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Advantages of photobiomodulation
in gynecology

Reduces unpleasant sensations

Photobiomodulation helps reduce the unpleasant sensations often associated with gynecological conditions and painful intercourse by modulating nerve activity and reducing inflammation.


Improved lubrication

The device stimulates the natural production of lubrication, which is essential for comfort and gynaecological health, significantly improving people's quality of life.


Inflammation and pain management

Thanks to its anti-inflammatory action, photobiomodulation reduces inflammation in gynecological tissues, facilitating faster, more comfortable recovery after procedures or in response to chronic conditions.


Improved tissue quality

By stimulating collagen production and improving microcirculation, photobiomodulation helps improve the quality and elasticity of gynecological tissues. This is particularly beneficial for post-menopausal women or those who have undergone tissue changes due to motherhood or age.


Reduced vaginal atrophy

For individuals suffering from vaginal atrophy, often related to menopause, PBM can help restore the functionality and health of vaginal tissue by improving vascularization and tissue trophicity.


Improving overall pelvic floor health

Using photobiomodulation can help strengthen the pelvic floor, improving tissue health and reducing symptoms such as mild incontinence and other pelvic floor dysfunctions.


Support in the care of chronic inflammatory conditions

In addition to its anti-inflammatory effects, photobiomodulation can help reduce the prevalence of recurrent infections by improving natural tissue defenses and reducing conditions conducive to microbial development.


Specific applications
in gynecology

Concrete examples

Photobiomodulation has proved effective for a variety of gynaecological conditions, including vaginal dryness, significantly increasing lubrication and reducing pain during intercourse. Its use in the treatment of vaginal atrophy has helped many post-menopausal women regain comfort and functionality, improving their quality of life. Photobiomodulation is also applied to accelerate recovery after gynecological interventions such as episiotomies or incontinence-related procedures, where it helps reduce inflammation and promote rapid, effective healing.

Case studies

Photobiomodulation has been evaluated in a number of clinical studies, demonstrating its efficacy in the care of various gynaecological conditions. For example, one significant study revealed that photobiomodulation led to a significant reduction in pain and improved lubrication in women suffering from vaginal dryness. In this study, 79.2% of participants reported a marked improvement in lubrication, which directly contributed to a more comfortable and satisfying sexual experience.

Another study looked at photobiomodulation to facilitate post-procedure recovery, particularly after minimal surgery. Results showed that individuals experienced faster healing, less post-operative pain and a reduced risk of complications compared to those who did not receive photobiomodulation care.

Recommendations foruse

Start by cleaning and drying the treatment area to ensure effective application. Position the device to cover the gynaecological area effectively without causing discomfort. Typical sessions last from 10 to 20 minutes and should be performed several times a week during the initial phase, followed by maintenance sessions as progress is observed. Monitor reactions during and after treatment to adjust parameters if necessary, ensuring a safe and beneficial experience for the individual.

Contact and support

We are committed to providing ongoing, professional support to all our users. If you have technical questions, need advice on using the device, or would like to arrange a demonstration for your gynecological needs, our team is ready to help.

Don't hesitate to contact us for any support you may need, or for more information on how photobiomodulation can benefit your gynecological practice.

Frequently asked questions
(FAQ)

What are the advantages of photobiomodulation for gynaecological care?

Photobiomodulation helps to improve lubrication, reduce unpleasant sensations and pain associated with intercourse, while facilitating healing and reducing inflammation in the gynaecological region.

How long does a treatment session last?

Sessions generally last between 10 and 20 minutes, depending on specific requirements.

Can photobiomodulation be used to prevent gynaecological problems?

Yes, photobiomodulation can be used preventively to maintain gynaecological well-being, improve microcirculation and prevent vaginal dryness, particularly in post-menopausal women.

How long does it take to see results after starting treatment?

Results may vary according to the individual, but many people notice an improvement in symptoms within the first few weeks of regular use.

Is photobiomodulation suitable for all women?

Photobiomodulation is suitable for most women, but it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional before starting treatment, especially in the case of pre-existing medical conditions.

How can photobiomodulation be integrated into existing gynecological care?

This can be integrated as an adjunct to traditional gynecological care to improve outcomes, particularly in pain management and accelerating post-procedure healing.