Pelvic Filler Procedure

A pelvic filler procedure can be performed under a local anesthetic in the clinic or under general anesthesia in the operating room. Using a cystoscope or specially designed syringe, the bulking agent is injected around your urethra just below the neck of your bladder. Your doctor will tell you which option is best for you. 골반필러

Unlike liposuction or fat transfers, which use your own body’s own fat, Pelvic Plasty uses a purified form of collagen to add volume to the hip area and create an hourglass silhouette. It is the first and only procedure that can change the shape of a woman’s hips without changing their bone structure.

In some cases, a woman may develop hip dips because of her natural bone structure or lack of muscle mass. This is a common problem among thinner patients, especially post-pregnancy women or those who have lost large amounts of weight. This can cause them to feel self-conscious about their appearance, which is why Sculptra Injections for Hips have become so popular in the US.

Pelvic prolapse can be caused by a number of factors, including pregnancy and childbirth, and it can affect women in all age groups. It is important to recognize and seek treatment for this condition, because left untreated, it can lead to urinary incontinence or pelvic pain. UF Health provides a wide variety of procedures to treat prolapse, from simple repair through more extensive surgical resection.

The goal of treatment for a pelvic organ prolapse is to restore the normal position and function of your vulva and vaginal muscles. You will need to undergo physical therapy, which can include pelvic floor exercises and a specific type of bowel exercise called Kegels. You will also be given a pelvic ultrasound, a special test that shows the movement of your uterus and other internal organs.

Depending on the severity of your condition, you may need to undergo surgery to remove the pelvic organ or part of it. UF Health’s experts perform both open and minimally invasive surgeries to treat pelvic organ prolapse, depending on your symptoms, anatomy and overall health.

Some tumors that arise in the pelvis can be cured with surgical resection and/or radiation. However, cancers that recur in the pelvic region often have spread to other parts of the body and cannot be treated with only surgery. In these cases, a pessary implant may help control your disease.

A pessary is a small device that can be placed in your vagina to support the muscles of your vulva and help prevent recurrence of your disease. Some pessaries have metal components that may interfere with certain tests, such as an MRI, and they should be removed before you have these types of exams. However, most pessaries can stay in place during sexual intercourse and do not disrupt normal vaginal function. You will need to use birth control to avoid pregnancy with a pessary. You will also need to come in for regular follow-up visits.닥터케빈의원