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Mona Lisa Touch
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2017 10:27 pm
by Buttercup28
Hi,
Has anyone tried the Mona Lisa Touch laser for vulvodynia-related Pudendal Nerualgia?
Thanks!
Re: Mona Lisa Touch
Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2017 6:13 am
by Amy01
One i know is Mona Lisa Touch laser is little costly but was believed as a major life changer
Re: Mona Lisa Touch
Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2017 9:56 pm
by Buttercup28
Hi Amy,
Have you tried it? How do you know it's a life changer?
Thanks
Re: Mona Lisa Touch
Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2017 4:02 pm
by Amanda Zwick
I'be heard that procedure can tear a vaginal walls which will cause
more painful intimacy. Though my gynecologist assured me it can't do any harm.
Re: Mona Lisa Touch
Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2017 11:36 pm
by Hopeitworks
Buttercup28 wrote:Hi,
Has anyone tried the Mona Lisa Touch laser for vulvodynia-related Pudendal Nerualgia?
Thanks!
Hi Buttercup,
I have had vulvodynia for 6 years and my doctor gave me a choice of using the MonaLisa Touch or a vestibulectomy. I went with surgery only because the MonaLisa is new. But I have heard wonderful things about it! It does cost a lot. If you have the money I would try it. I can tell my vestibulectomy was a success, but 8 days before the vestibulectomy I got PGAD symptoms. So I closed one door and opened another! I dont know if my vuvlodynia was caused by PN, but I have PN symptoms. If PN is the cause of Vulvodynia it may not work. But, no one can tell you for sure because we all react different to treatments. The MonaLisa is safe and non-invasive and wont make it worse.
Hope