The Mona Lisa Touch Treatment Endorsed in Cleveland...

Cleveland Clinic’s ObGyn & Women’s Health Institute published their 2017 Year in Review.

In an article titled Urogynecology and Pelvic Floor Disorders: Laser Juvenation and Natural Orifice Surgery, Marie Fiedla Paraiso, MD, Section Head, Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery said

“Women who seek vaginal rejuvenation and labiaplasty procedures that interfere with quality of life and self image.” She continued saying, “When vaginal estrogen is not an option, one or two treatments with a fractional laser (known as the Mona Lisa procedure) can stimulate collagen production in the vaginal epithelium, making sexual intimacy comfortable again.”

The Mona Lisa Touch treatment, offered at Southern Crescent Women’s Healthcare, is similar to an annual gynecological exam.

To learn more about this treatment and to schedule an appointment, visit our website.

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