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Vaginal changes and atrophy can occur in women of all ages due to pregnancy, natural aging processes, hormone changes, or imbalances. These changes can lead to unpleasant symptoms such as vaginal dryness, urinary leakage, and incontinence, difficulty with arousal, and pain during sexual intercourse, which can all affect the quality of life and intimate relationships. At Perfect Skin Dermatology in Juno Beach, Florida we offer a non-invasive vaginal rejuvenation option for women that harnesses the power of their bodyās own natural growth factors: platelet-rich plasma (PRP) vaginal rejuvenation.
Platelet-rich plasma is regenerative medicine using a concentration of plasma proteins (platelets) derived from your blood through a simple blood draw. Platelets help the blood clot and perform growth and healing functions. After the blood is drawn, a specialized centrifuge machine rapidly spins the whole blood to separate the PRP from the rest of the blood, which is then used therapeutically to help stimulate and accelerate regeneration of new, healthy tissue.
InĀ PRP vaginal rejuvenation, we inject the PRP in the vaginal area (clitoris, anterior vaginal wall, and G-spot) to stimulate collagen production and regenerate vaginal tissue to optimize health and function.
PRP vaginal rejuvenation:
Your sexual health is important to your overall health and wellness. We believe it is essential for women to feel confident about the intimate aspects of their lives. Dr. Susan Schroeder provides private consultations to educate you on your options and whether PRP vaginal rejuvenation is right for you.
Dr Susan Schroeder
Susan Schroeder, MD, a board-certified dermatologist with 27 years of experience and advanced fellowship training in cosmetic and surgical dermatology, is a recognized expert in cosmeceuticals, filler contouring, neurotoxins, laser resurfacing, energy device tightening procedures, tumescent liposuction, fat transfer, surgical lifts, and reconstructive surgeries.
Dr. Schroeder earned her medical doctorate from New York Medical College and completed her medicine internship, dermatology residency, and cosmetic surgical fellowship at Washington University School of Medicine. As a former Assistant Professor in the Department of Dermatology, she pioneered the inception of the cosmetic dermatology and cosmeceutical division at the University of Colorado School of Medicine.