All About The Mona Lisa Touch

By Melissa Taylor


Just like the universally famous painting, female reproductive health is something that the workaday person cannot seem to make heads or tails of. This mysterious subject is not something one would expect to be mooted over as a general topic of conversation. Issues and problems are nonetheless rife, and it would grant women relief to know that some of their common ailments have at last been recognized and addressed, as is the case with the development of Mona Lisa Touch Santa Monica.

Menopause is a fact of life and a mere matter of course to women. However, this rite of passage brings along a trail of physical symptoms, and they may be strange, worrying, perhaps painful and disruptive, to some women. Vaginal atrophy, brought about by ageing, is one. And its actually more common than one might think, as its said to affect around fifty percent of menopausal persons.

After all, its biological more than anything else. Post menopausal changes actually impinge upon womens life in more ways than one. Since women at this stage are past their childbearing phase, the body seems to adapt and accord less attention, if it can be called that, to the reproductive parts in the ways in which they were accustomed.

Some symptoms include vaginal atrophy, laxity, dryness, and general others. For women who still feel young and sprightly, that may be rightly seen as an unacceptable sign of degeneration. In order to reverse these biological and hormonal changes, they tap on the science behind the MLT.

Of course, it wouldnt do to dwell only on mere physicality. Aside from the concrete repercussions, this development might also have other adverse ramifications on the patient. Outside of that, there might also actuate a psychological or an emotional impact. Needless to say, this condition can likely impinge on a persons intimate relationships.

The popularity and wide following of MLT is such. In fact, more than fifteen thousand women outside the US have benefited from it, and stand by its effective results. The procedure itself is minimally invasive and therefore comparatively painless. Its also less complicated than one might think, only lasting up to about five minutes, which is just a jot of time, relatively. And then they would have to return for at last two more sessions, all within a span of about eighteen montsh. Anyway, there are patients who say that they feel improvement even after only the first session, which is a stark testament to its effectiveness.

The MLT is performed by gynecologists, some obstetricians, and even general physicians. Its done through an in office procedure and even requires no anesthesia. Since its only minimally invasive, its virtually painless and generally causes no discomfort, although some patients report feeling so the first time around. They aver that the actual treatment is not at all painful or uncomfortable.

The MLT itself also depends on the responsibility and the willingness of the patient. After all, at most three sessions are required for its effectiveness, and after those, annually. There are also treatment protocols to be adhered to.

The Mona Lisa Touch is a very nifty development for a certain subset of women. The traditional estrogen or hormone replacement therapy does work. However, its not at all the best option for others. And of course, theres the ongoing concern for those who are at risk for certain diseases or else have a history of it, such as cancer survivors. Mona Lisa is used for patients who must not, or prefer not to, use questionable forms of treatment.




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