To be eligible for Urinary Incontinence treatment with CO2 fractional Laser, you should:
Have a leaky bladder
Be in good health both physically and psychologically
Have realistic expectations
Have urgent need to go to the toilet frequently
Have urinary leak when you sneeze, cough, laugh or exercise
When treating urinary incontinence with Co2 fractional, the laser energy stimulates collagen renewal, which induces rejuvenation and tissue remodeling. This leads to tightening of the muscles, hence eventually stopping the involuntary leaking of urine. In more serious cases that cannot be treated with Laser, as mentioned, the patient is referred to our in-house urogynecologist for further examination and treatment.
Urinary Incontinence treatment with laser requires up to 3 sessions for effective results. Each session should be at least one month apart. Each case is different, and the treatment is tailor-made to fit the patient’s needs. Your doctor will give you more information on this during consultation.
The results will be felt after at least 3 months, but this also depends on the nature of the UI condition. Most results are visible after the downtime, but your doctor should be able to give you more information on this.
The results of the procedure can last for years, but you’ll need one yearly top-up session to maintain the results.
The cost of Urinary Incontinence treatment with laser is determined upon consultation with our board-certified aesthetic gynaecologist. This also depends on the nature of the patient’s needs.
NOTE: All results vary from one patient to the next