Course Content
This course offers you in depth knowledge and insights on the use of Energy Based Devices & other Technologies in treating vulvo-vaginal conditions, genitourinary syndromes, as well as technologies present and future through the following presentations:
- CO2 and Vaginal atrophy, clinical data – Svetlana Jankovic (Serbia)
- Electromagnetic Therapy of the Pelvic Floor – Red Alinsod (USA)
- Intraurethral Laser treatment of Stress Incontinence, 4 years experience – Adrian Gaspar (Argentina)
- Clinical applications using Monopolar RF System in the Vagina – Mayoni Goonerante (UK)
- HIFU in Vaginal Relaxation Syndrome and SUI. Initial Pilot study – Piotr Kolczewski (Poland)
- Non-surgical CO2 treatments for intimacy and functional rejuvenation – Andreas Lenhard (Germany)
- Fractional i-pixle technology and Vaginal treatments – Agnieszka Nalwczynska (Poland)
What you will learn
After completiing this e-Learning course you will have learned:
- The use of different technologies for the treatment SUI, GSM; technologies covered: CO2 Fractional Laser, HIFEM – High Intensity Focused Electro-Magnetic technology, HIFU – High Intensity Focused Ultrasound, TTCRF – Transcutaneous Temperature Controlled Radio Frequency, Non-Ablative Erbium Laser, CMPF – Monopolar Radio Frequency
- Clinical experience and data from the use of these technologies
- The present & future use Energy Based Devices & other Technologies for the treatment of genitourinary syndromes and conditions
- The principles for using Energy Based Devices & other Technologies for the treatment of SUI & GSM
What you will get
- 3 months unlimited access
- 7 full videos with narration by each expert
- A “Course Completion” certificate
- A total of over two (-2-) hours of training
- Detailed presentations on the treatment of vaginal atrophy and laxity, SUI, GSM, as well as intimacy and functional rejuvenation
- Detailed Q&A session on the pros and cons of each technology
- How Energy Based Devices & other Technologies are used today and their future in treating Genitourinary Syndromes