Are you a woman near or in menopause? This time of life can come with unique challenges, including pelvic floor disorders.
If you are looking for natural, non-surgical options for pelvic floor rejuvenation, read on for more about regenerative medicine during menopause at Michigan Center for Regenerative Medicine.
Restoring confidence and function
As women age, they may notice issues with their pelvic floors.
The pelvic floor is a set of muscle and tissues that support imperative organs like the rectum, uterus and bladder.
Things like pregnancy, childbirth and aging (including menopause) can cause these muscles to weaken. This, in turn, can lead to other issues, including:
- Urinary incontinence and involuntary leakage during exercise or while coughing or laughing
- Sexual dysfunction, including vaginal elasticity and dryness, discomfort during intercourse and reduction in orgasms
- Pelvic organ prolapse
Michigan Center for Regenerative Medicine offers several options to address these issues.
First, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy can be used to regenerate the pelvic floor naturally. This is done by utilizing your body’s own platelets to promote healing of the tissues. It can also enhance sexual wellness and improve lubrication and elasticity.
Additionally, EMSELLA therapy can rehabilitate the pelvic floor. This treatment uses high-frequency electromagnetic energy to promote pelvic floor muscle contractions. This kegel-like treatment strengthens the muscles of the pelvic floor and improve urinary incontinence.
The treatments may also be combined for maximum effectiveness. A consultation can determine the best course of care for you.
Your regenerative medicine specialists
Michigan Center for Regenerative Medicine is dedicated to helping women feel their best at any age. Our innovation and non-surgical options for women’s health can be customized to meet the needs of each patient to restore function and quality of life.
Aging is inevitable but feeling your best at any age is a choice with regenerative medicine options!
To learn more or schedule a consultation, we invite you to call today.