Intimate Esthetics: Radiofrequency and the Vitamin C Association

Introduction: Aging is a natural event, however for women the effects are more drastic, interfering directly in their sexual health, leading to intimate changes such as vulvovaginal sagging and hyperchromic. Objective: To investigate whether the use of radiofrequency associated with vitamin C reduce...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research 2020-01, p.1-9
Hauptverfasser: Tible Lainscek, Florence Germaine, Pires da Silva, Áller, Maia Armiato, Amaraina, Silva Carlotto Herrera, Sávia Denise, Santos Nascimento Oliveira, Larissa dos, De Carvalho Alves, Rafaela, Santos Lacerda, Elcyane Bechara, Buarque Machado, Argentina França, Santos Pereira, Andrielly dos, Lopes Batista, Joaquim Celito
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction: Aging is a natural event, however for women the effects are more drastic, interfering directly in their sexual health, leading to intimate changes such as vulvovaginal sagging and hyperchromic. Objective: To investigate whether the use of radiofrequency associated with vitamin C reduces the signs of aging and decreases the cutaneous hyperpigmentation of the vulvar zone. Materials and Methods: Forty women divided into Radiofrequency (RF) and Radiofrequency associated with Vitamin C (RFC) were selected to meet the inclusion criteria to perform 4 treatment sessions. Data were collected from the photographic visual evaluation of a gynecologist, a dermatologist, and a specialist physiotherapist, from the pre and post-procedure, in addition to the participant's intimate self-assessment through a questionnaire. At the end of treatment, 35 women with the age group of 40.8 RF and 34.2 RFC were left. Results: Participants reported improvement in sexual satisfaction, however, there was no significant difference between the RF and RFC groups regarding sagging and whitening and the inter-evaluator evaluation was unagreed. Conclusion: If necessary, more sessions are performed for possible evidence of vitamin C use.
ISSN:2456-8899
2456-8899
DOI:10.9734/jammr/2019/v31i1030330