New Australian MonaLisa TouchTM clinical trial
MonaLisa TouchTM (MLT) is a new, non-hormonal treatment for women with vaginal atrophy (VA). Vaginal atrophy most commonly occurs after menopause, when oestrogen levels fall and the walls of the vagina become thinner, drier and may become inflamed. VA also affectS women who have had breast cancer, where medications affect oestrogen levels and bring on menopausal symptoms. This often distressing condition can cause painful burning, itching, dryness, painful intercourse and pain during urination. MLT is a type of fractional CO2 laser technology treatment which involves pin-point laser applications to the vaginal lining. At present, there is not enough evidence about the effectiveness of MonaLisa TouchTM for it to be recommended as a medical treatment. It is currently expensive to access and there is no Medicare rebate available. This article provides an interesting overview of fractional CO2 therapy for vaginal atrophy. University of NSW Associate Professor Jason Abbott (a gynaecologist and obstetrician) is currently running a clinical trial in Australia which will evaluate how effective MonaLisa TouchTM is in treating postmenopausal VA symptoms in women with a history of breast cancer. The study is being conducted in Sydney. You can read more about the trial on our Clinical trials for women who have completed active treatment webpage.761Views1like28Commentsinformation about the private group Let's talk about Vaginas
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Manufactured in England, the water based moisturiser is the first certified organic product put on the NHS in England available on script from doctor. Unfortunately, we don't have vaginal moisturises available on script in Australia. From what I have been advised from BCNA Policy they do not believe worth pursuing an application for vaginal moisturisers to be made available on script here in Australia. For anyone suffering vaginal atrophy and unable to treat with estrogen pessaries/creams (on script) I suggest you have a look at these products. They cannot reverse vaginal atrophy the same as estrogen but some ladies on this site have found they definitely help matters. Vaginal moisturisers are best used every 2nd or third day, the pre-filled applicators can be very expensive so if you can afford them these products are worth a try (I think they have free samples). Just check out the site. Always remember to run list of ingredients past your doctor. https://www.yesyesyes.org/breastcancer/ For further information this is an article written by Susi Lennox, co-founder of Yes which was published in a Newsletter for the charity, Cancer Options UK www.canceroptions.co.uk. You will also find some extensive feedback from customers from all over the world on their testimonial page https://www.yesyesyes.org/why-yes/customer-expert-testimonials/?cat=7 I buy direct from Yes as I think it cheaper however if looking to buy in Australia you may have some luck from the following companies: http://www.greenorganics.com.au/ https://organictrader.com.au/catalogue/311Views0likes30Comments