regenerative-medicine
Today, women in their 50s and 60s live with energy and awareness, dedicated to their wellbeing and eager to take care of themselves. However, menopause brings physiological changes that can affect quality of life, including vaginal dryness, painful intercourse, urinary discomfort, and recurring inflammation. These symptoms are often neglected or considered inevitable, but science proves otherwise.
Research conducted for Image Regenerative Clinic has highlighted how vaginal discomfort is perceived as a real but rarely discussed problem. Due to modesty or embarrassment, many women avoid discussing it, even with their partner, and seek solutions only when symptoms become limiting. It's time to change this approach and consider intimate health as an integral part of overall wellbeing.
A study published in European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences by Doctors Casarotti and Tremolada demonstrated the efficacy of Lipogems, an innovative treatment that harnesses the regenerative power of adipose tissue to improve vaginal mucosa hydration and elasticity.
Lipogems is a regenerative medicine treatment utilizing autologous adipose tissue to stimulate cellular renewal. The process begins with harvesting a small amount of fat, which is then purified and microfragmented to obtain a concentrate rich in mesenchymal cells. This preparation is subsequently injected into vaginal tissues, promoting natural and progressive regeneration.
Documented benefits include increased elasticity and hydration of vaginal mucosa, enhanced sensitivity and comfort, and reduced dryness and pain during intercourse. Unlike other solutions, Lipogems offers long-term results through its ability to stimulate microcirculation and structural tissue renewal.
Until now, laser therapy has been one of the most common techniques for treating vaginal atrophy, acting through thermal microlesions to stimulate collagen production. Although effective, many patients find it uncomfortable and with time-limited effects.
The true difference between the approaches lies in vascular regeneration. While laser therapy is limited to superficial action on already compromised tissues, Lipogems promotes new blood vessel formation, improving microcirculation and ensuring stable, lasting tissue restoration.
"The laser approach creates a stimulating action on tissue that has already lost much of its regenerative capacity. Lipogems, however, works by enhancing microvascularization and tissue elasticity naturally and progressively. This means the improvement isn't just aesthetic or temporary, but structural and lasting. True regeneration."
Vaginal health should be considered part of overall wellness, not exclusively linked to sexual function. Lipogems offers a comprehensive solution for intimate wellness, reducing dryness, irritation, and even recurrent cystitis. This scientifically advanced and completely natural approach uses no hormones, doesn't alter physiological balance, and exclusively utilizes the patient's own regenerative capabilities.