To examine the efficacy and safety of radiofrequency therapy on vaginal laxity, The investigators enrolled 30 women with vaginal laxity. Radiofrequency therapy was consisted of 2 sessions with 3 week interval. A session included 20 minutes radiofrequency therapy on vaginal mucosa. Vaginal laxity score, female sexual function index (FSFI), female sexual distress scale (FSDS), vaginal pressure, adverse events were examined. Follow up period is 3 months.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
30
2 sessions of vaginal radiofrequency therapy with 3 week interval. A session last 20 minutes.
Seoul National University Bundang Hospital
Seongnam-si, Gyenggi DO, South Korea
change of vaginal laxity score from baseline
subjective vaginal laxity
Time frame: baseline - at 2nd therapy session (3week from baseline) - 1 month from 2nd therapy session - 3 month from 2nd therapy session
change of FSFI score from baseline
female sexual function index, higher is better
Time frame: baseline - 1 month from 2nd therapy session - 3 month from 2nd therapy session
change of FSDS score from baseline
female sexual distress scale, lower is better
Time frame: baseline - 1 month from 2nd therapy session - 3 month from 2nd therapy session
change of vaginal pressure from baseline
vaginal pressure measured with manometer
Time frame: baseline - at 2nd therapy session (3week from baseline) - 1 month from 2nd therapy session - 3 month from 2nd therapy session
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