What are pelvic floor muscles?
The pelvic floor muscles are located between the tailbone (coccyx) and the pubic bone within the pelvis. They support the bowel and bladder (as well as the uterus and vagina in females). Muscular bands (sphincters) encircle the urethra, vagina and anus as they pass through the pelvic floor.
What’s the function of the pelvic floor muscles?
Your pelvic floor muscles help stabilize your core while assisting with essential bodily functions, like pooping, peeing and having sex. They can weaken over time due to injury and even the normal aging process, leading to conditions like incontinence or pelvic organ prolapse. Exercising your pelvic floor muscles can combat the negative effects of having weak pelvic floor muscles.
The use of lasers to treat pelvic floor problems has become increasingly popular in recent years, thanks to new safe, non-invasive, painless and quick recovery treatment protocols.
Why GIGAA Laser Pelvic Therapy (LPT)?
Connective tissue in the vaginal walls is an important factor in pelvic organ support. Symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction mainly arise from laxity in the vagina or its supporting ligaments, due to increasing age and vaginal childbirth. Gigaa LRT procedures are non-invasive, non-ablative laser procedures that use a stated-off-art laser technology to send mild heat pulses to the vaginal walls, resulting in functional strengthening of connective tissue inside the vaginal wall, an overall increase in vaginal wall thickness and functional improvement in the mucosal tissue.
- Simple and safe
- Painless
- No invasive
- Short treating and recovery time
- High success rate
- Patient satisfaction
What is GIGAA LPT?
Gigaa LPT gynecological procedures are based on the discovery that the delivery of an optimal sequence of heat pulses to the vaginal mucosa results in strengthening and rejuvenation of the vaginal wall.Gigaa LRT operates at the optimal infrared 1470nm that coincides with the maximal absorption peak of the mucosal tissue. This ensures that the laser light is delivered to the tissue in a controlled superficial manner without the risk of affecting deeper-lying structures.
Photobiomodulation
Stimulates Mitochondria
Decreases inflammation
Reduces painful nerve impulses
Photobiomodulation
Increase ATP production
Increases release of nitric oxide and reactive oxygen
Delivers Oxygen
Increases blood flow to tissues
Soothes Tense Muscles
Muscles are relaxed through the release of nitric oxide and the effect of gentle massage
Promotes Healing
Encourages drainage of harmful lymphatic toxins
Healing from the Inside Out
Results in the relaxation of the spastic musculature of the pelvis