Menopausal women often experience a variety of symptoms, including vaginal dryness, itching, pain during intercourse, reduced libido and elasticity and vaginal tension. This condition is also described as vulvovaginal atrophy.
Atrophy of the vaginal skin is found in 10-40% of post-menopausal women and is already the result of an oestrogen deficiency. The vaginal skin becomes thin, dry and loses its elasticity, while its pH value increases.
Women with untreated vaginal atrophy often suffer from vaginal paraesthesia, a feeling of dryness, itching, burning and even pain during sexual intercourse. Vaginal atrophy can be a contributing factor in urinary incontinence and for many women leads to an overall lack of life quality.
Premenopausal vaginal tissue / Postmenopausal vaginal tissue.
The Juliet treatment is able to restore the original metabolism of connective tissue and improve the state of the mucosa, by stimulating a process of neocollagenesis. This leads an attenuation of the symptoms which can be observed immediately after the first treatment. The inner mucosa regain elasticity and lubrication, gaining thickness and softness; itching, irritation and pain during intercourse disappear. This action continues its beneficial effect even after the treatment is finished and, for this reason, many women report further improvements during the first month post-treatment.