The Qualifications You Need for Femilift

The Qualifications You Need for Femilift

You have heard all about Femilift and how amazing the results are in such little amount of time. The vaginal rejuvenation treatment has had a fantastic impact on many women’s lives. But like all other procedures, there are qualifications for Femilift to consider before you request your appointment. It is essential to see if there are any setbacks you have to keep you from having this procedure done.

Consider the prerequisites for Femilift, so you are ready for the revitalization you need in your life.

What is Femilift?

A Femilift treatment uses a high-precision laser to apply thermal energy that revitalizes vaginal mucosa. It involves inserting a probe with a 360-degree rotation capability in the vagina. This probe will make a tightening and lubricating effect. This minimally invasive procedure only takes five minutes, and the results are immediate. This procedure doesn’t require any anesthesia or surgery, and the treatment is painless.

Am I Qualified for Femilift? Qualifications for Femilift

FemiLift is a new, advanced vaginal regeneration procedure. It is performed in-office and lasts only about 30 minutes. This virtually painless laser procedure can show benefits in as little as a few days. Many people, even our patients’ partners, can tell the difference. However, too many women are uncomfortable discussing their desire to get the femiLift procedure. Have no fear! We have put together a list of patients who are the best candidates for the FemiLift process.

Women Experiencing Menopause

When women go through menopause, they can see a lot of adverse effects on their vaginal health. Menopause causes loss of hormones, which in turn, makes the vagina painful and sometimes dry, especially during intercourse. The FemiLift procedure can help menopausal women avoid this dryness and irritation.

Mothers

Women who have birthed even one child see the effects pregnancy and delivery have on your body. Childbirth causes stretching of the vaginal tissues, loss of tone, and can lead to a change in sensation with sex. FemiLift can treat this condition, as well.

Those Dealing with Urinary Incontinence

Urinary incontinence is the accidental loss of urine and sometimes happens when women laugh, cough, sneeze or exercise. FemiLift tightens the vaginal canal, allowing for more control of your bladder.

Former Cancer Patients

Many women who undergo treatments for certain cancers can also benefit from FemiLift. Cancer treatments affect the quality of life and can cause pain with intercourse, or vaginal dryness. These cancer patients can find benefits after trying the FemiLift procedure.

What Age Can You Get Femilift?

Women are not all the same. Young and old, women suffer from vaginal problems such as vaginal lubrication and vaginal pain. Vaginal rejuvenation procedures vary from age to age, and some cannot be done on women of a certain age, such as younger than 40 or 50. The period for someone to get the Femilift procedure will vary, but it can be done after childbirth. Do not let vaginal problems keep you at any age from enjoying sexual intimacy.

Age doesn’t matter when it comes to vaginal problems. They can occur to women of any period after they have given childbirth and keep women from enjoying sexual intimacy with their partner.

Consider the situation

If you are a young woman that has given birth and have started experiencing vaginal problems, you can get the vaginal rejuvenation procedure of Femilift. If menopause has started to affect your sexual intimacy now in your later life, you are also a great candidate for the Femilift. Femilift can also be beneficial for women who suffer from urinary incontinence to prevent loss of urine due to laughing or coughing. This procedure can help with vaginal lubrication and elasticity in women that have gone through childbirth and menopause.

Issues with the Qualifications for Femilift

There are many reasons one may not qualify for FemiLift vaginal tightening treatment.  Should you have a condition listed below, and still undergo a FemiLift procedure, it could have adverse results or the treatment may not be as effective. Ask your doctor about your candidacy for FemiLift if you find that you experience any of the conditions below.

Considerations for Femilift

  1. If you have Lupus, you may also have photosensitivity, an intolerance of UV rays or even indoor fluorescent light. Or, you may be taking medications that cause photosensitivity. If so, FemiLift is not right for you. Photosensitivity causes fevers, rashes, joint pain, and fatigue.
  2. Are you treated for chronic corticoid therapies? Corticoid is a steroid hormone given to decrease the immune response of the body.
  3. Undergoing anticoagulant therapy, which reduces your ability to develop blood clots, makes you an unfavorable candidate for vaginal tightening laser treatments.
  4. Have active vaginal discharge, bleeding or infection? Get treated for any infections first. If you are on your menstrual cycle, let it subside before going in for best results with your FemiLift.
  5. Seek treatment for active HPV infections or herpes viral infection. Talk with Dr. Kowalski and disclose these conditions before asking about FemiLift.
  6. If you have collagen disease, FemiLift is not for you, as our laser treatment strives to stimulate collagen production.
  7. Avoid FemiLift if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Doctors will advise you to carry your pregnancy to term and allow your body several weeks to heal from childbirth before considering vaginal tightening. Doctors suggest saving the treatment for after you finish bearing children.
  8. Get screened for any gynecological cancers before your FemiLift appointment. If there’s a chance you are at risk for cancer or other diseases, your doctor will want to help you through treatment first before considering FemiLift.
  9. Do you have a transvaginal mesh or sling? If you’ve already undergone treatment for pelvic prolapse or urinary incontinence, discuss these with Dr. Kowalski first to ensure our laser treatment does not compromise your implant.
  10. If you’ve experienced complete pelvic organ prolapse (POP), FemiLift can’t help your condition, but Dr. Kowalski can recommend what treatments you should seek out.
  11. If you have uncontrolled diabetes, you’re at risk for heart disease, heart attack and stroke, as well as other complications. We don’t want to risk your health in any way, no matter how safe FemiLift is. Do see a doctor as soon as possible about getting your diabetes under control first.

Before your FemiLift treatment, check to make sure you can follow our post-treatment instructions. These instructions are no sexual intercourse for four days after surgery and no tampons for three days. If you cannot entirely commit to these instructions, you may experience less effective vaginal tightening treatment, bleeding, fever, or other side effects.

Review the Qualifications for Femilift and Schedule Your Appointment Today!

Dr. Lynn Kowalski is ready to give women their intimacy and confidence back. She will work with you to help you discover the benefits of Femilift. Schedule a consultation with her today!