Are you uncomfortable with how all of you is aging? We may joke about laughing too hard, but the truth is, sometimes women are afraid that the issues they experience bladder or the vagina can’t be helped. That’s not true. Thankfully, there are options to help resolve issues such as stress urinary incontinence (SUI), which express as an inability to hold the bladder while laughing, sneezing, or during other movements.

Vaginal Rejuvenation treatments help resolve vaginal relaxation, a common condition associated with childbirth and aging. Due to these common lifetime events, women can sometimes experience a loss of sexual sensation, bladder control issues, or other troublesome side effects.

Whether you experience mild discomfort or large distractions throughout your day due to these issues, you should know that there are options for you. Your body should not be causing you distracting issues on a regular basis, and you should be able to focus on your friends, family, and having fun.

And, did you know that SP Dynamis Fotona laser is a vaginal rejuvenation option that is minimally invasive, offers great results, and little to no downtime? If your vagina is changing and you’re looking to learn more about vaginal rejuvenation, keep reading.

What can be treated with Vaginal Rejuvenation?

Vaginal relaxation, which can occur from childbirth and aging, can cause many side effects. You can expect lower instances of bladder incontinence and even more sexual gratification with the collagen-boosting treatment from the SP Dynamis Fotona laser.

How long does it take to perform?

We perform SP Dynamis Fotona laser, because it’s surgery-free and offers great results. This collagen-boosting treatment takes only 45 minutes in our office, and then you are able to go home and resume your usual activities.

What is recovery like?

This is a gentle procedure. That being said, we may recommend staying out of hot tubs or avoiding sexual intercourse for a short time after your appointment.

If you’re interested in the benefits that vaginal rejuvenation can bring you, contact us at (403) 255-1633 for Dr. Todd Remington and (403) 252-7784 for Dr. Kent Remington to schedule a consultation.

There are so many things we can develop worries and self-consciousness about, and we end up disliking parts of ourselves so much that we hide them. We may not love our curly hair, the color of our eyes, or how our nose looks. We can hide some things with beauty products like hair-straightening products, colored contacts, or learning how to contour with makeup.

But, that’s not all we can keep from people seeing. Some people find that they don’t love the shape of their ears, due to age or even trauma, and hide them as a result.

If you find yourself hiding your ears under long hair or hats, avoid wearing statement earrings, or just are self-conscious about your ears, you may benefit from earlobe repair. Keep reading to learn more about earlobe repair and what it can do for you.

What is earlobe repair surgery?

As we age, our ears never stop growing. The cartilage in our ears may grow large and elongate, too, often as a result of wearing heavy statement earrings. Some people may feel self conscious about earlobes that have been pierced and stretched. If they want to wear regular earrings again, they may need to undergo surgery to reduce the size of their earlobes.

This surgery repairs and restructures the earlobe of the ear, so you can stop hiding your ears.

Who is a good candidate?

Anyone who is bothered by overly large, damaged, or stretched earlobes is a good candidate for earlobe repair surgery. If you have stretched your ears with piercings or they have simply become enlarged through age, you are likely a good candidate for earlobe reduction surgery. Smoking or certain medications may need to be halted before surgery can take place.

What is healing time like?

This procedure is performed under local anesthesia. Depending on your situation, a CO2 laser may be used to help remove scar tissue or healed trauma (such as in the case of an earring torn through the ear). You may be asked to treat your ears gently for a while as they heal.

Are you interested in learning more about earlobe repair? Contact us at (403) 255-1633 for Dr. Todd Remington and (403) 252-7784 for Dr. Kent Remington to schedule a consultation.

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