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FDA Warning: Ineffectiveness of Vaginal Laser Procedures

Kristin E. Rojas’ article, “The FDA needs to take another look at laser-based ‘vaginal rejuvenation’” (Feb. 22, 2022), discusses concerns regarding the use of laser and energy-based devices marketed for vaginal rejuvenation and related procedures.

The article criticizes the widespread promotion and use of laser-based “vaginal rejuvenation” procedures, arguing they are both ineffective and dangerous. Despite being advertised in medical spas, online, and even some doctors’ offices as treatments for vaginal dryness, urinary incontinence, and improved vaginal tightness, these procedures lack rigorous scientific evidence and can cause severe side effects, including burns, scarring, and chronic pain.

Rojas warns that misleading marketing preys on women seeking relief from vaginal discomfort, particularly cancer survivors. Without stronger regulation, more women may suffer unnecessary harm from ineffective and potentially dangerous procedures.

Read the FDA Letters here:

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LEAKY BLADDERS a.k.a. urinary incontinence

For our TENTH episode of the Real Women’s Health Podcast, we discuss leaky bladders!

What is that? How common is this problem? How do we treat women with overactive bladder or leaking urine with coughing and sneezing?

My colleague Dr. Katherine Amin is a board-certified female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery specialist at the University of Miami. She specializes in pelvic organ prolapse, urinary incontinence, minimally invasive surgery/robotic surgery, neurourology, fecal incontinence, transvaginal mesh complications, and obstetric fistula.

Follow her on Insta or Twitter @katherineaminmd

You can also listen to the Real Women’s Health Podcast on pretty much every platform where podcasts are found. Search for Kristin Rojas or Real Women’s Health and enjoy the rest of the episodes. Also on Youtube!

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Regaining intimacy after cancer

I was invited to produce a video speaking about “Regaining Intimacy After Cancer” for an online series called “The Future is Female”.

Click here to download my videos speaking about this topic.

Sexual dysfunction during and after cancer treatment is extremely common, oftentimes not addressed, and complicated. In fact, more than 60% of cancer survivors report some element of sexual dysfunction.

When you provide women with the right resources, education, and social support, they are capable of extraordinary things.

We’re at a critical point in time – Whether it’s focusing on maternal morbidity and mortality, demands on women in the workforce, or the lack of innovation in women’s health, The Future is Female initiative aims to elevate these much-needed conversations.

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Click here to learn more about this initiative and listen to all the talks