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Clinical and Molecular Study to Evaluate the Effect of the Pixel CO2 Laser (FemiLiftTM) for the Treatment of Vulvo-Vaginal Atrophy
Sponsor: Hillel Yaffe Medical Center
Summary
Vulvo Vaginal Atrophy (VVA) refers to the changes in the vaginal and vulvar surfaces that occurs during menopause due to the progressive loss of estrogen. The low levels of circulating estrogen produce a wide variety of anatomic, physiologic, and clinical changes in the urogenital area. Clinical symptoms include vaginal dryness, irritation, soreness, dyspareunia, dysuria, and vaginal discharge. In recent years, microablative fractional CO2 laser has become available for treating vaginal atrophy. It showed a regenerative property with significant histological changes in cellular and connective tissue components. Treatment with the fractional CO2 laser resulted in restoration of the vaginal epithelium with ultrastructural findings, similar to a premenopausal state, that included thickened stratified squamous epithelium with increased collagen support, increased glycogen in epithelial cells, increased fibroblasts, increased vascularity, and presence of sub-epithelial papillae.
Official title: Clinical and Molecular Study to Evaluate the Effect of the Pixel CO2 Laser (FemiLiftTM) for the Treatment of Vulvo-Vaginal Atrophy (VVA)
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
45 Years - 75 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
20
Start Date
2022-09-02
Completion Date
2027-12-31
Last Updated
2025-06-17
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Pixel CO2 Laser for the Treatment of Vulvo-Vaginal Atrophy (VVA)
Pixel CO2 Laser for the Treatment of Vulvo-Vaginal Atrophy (VVA)
Locations (1)
Hille Yaffe Medical Center
Hadera, Israel