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PRP for Female Sexual Health

Natural Therapy for Urinary Incontinence

While you may have heard about PRP therapy before, you’ve probably only heard it mentioned as a treatment for sexual health issues. PRP is ideal for increasing sensitivity and helping women achieve orgasms, but there’s more to this groundbreaking procedure than most people realize. With treatments that cover hair restoration, joint pain relief, skin aging reversal and of course sexual health rejuvenation, there’s a good chance PRP therapy could make a noticeable difference in your life. And the best part is, PRP therapy is all-natural and autologous, meaning it is derived from the patient, therefore reducing the risk of rejection or allergic reaction.

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Why Does Incontinence Occur?

Female incontinence can occur for a variety of reasons. While many people blame this problem on getting older, the fact is that urinary leakage doesn’t have to be an accepted part of the aging process.

 

Generally speaking, urinary incontinence is due to a weakness of pelvic floor muscles--the ones that control the flow of urine--as we age. Many women also experience these issues after having a child or multiple children through natural birth.

What is PRP Therapy?

Platelet rich plasma therapy, often referred to as PRP therapy, may help women with problems controlling their flow of urine by tightening their vaginal tissue and rebuilding their body’s own natural collagen. While the all-natural procedure is relatively simple, there is evidence that it can be quite effective.

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If you're experiencing urinary incontinence, painful intercourse or decreased vaginal sensitivity, there’s a good chance PRP therapy could make a noticeable difference in your life. And the best part is, PRP therapy is all-natural and autologous, meaning it is derived from the patient, therefore reducing the risk of rejection or allergic reaction.

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