Cosmetic Vaginal Procedures

The LVRIA  has offered training courses all over the world for the past 6 years. The LVRIA continues to offer Laser Vaginal Rejuvenation training courses that now include Dr. Matlock’s trademarked G-Shot procedure.   Over 300+ LVRIA Associates have trained with Dr. Matlock. The LVR Advantage Courses not only include surgical  training for Designer Laser Vaginoplasty (DLV) procedures and the Laser Vaginal Rejuvenation (LVR) procedure but also offers physicians training and support materials to successfully incorporate cosmetic vaginal procedures into their practices.

Cosmetic Vaginal Procedures

Laser Vaginal Rejuvenation® and Designer Laser Vaginoplasty®  are cosmetic enhancement procedures for the progressive gynecologic and cosmetic surgery practice. LVR/DLV has transformed the lives of thousands of women worldwide and has established a new and profitable sub-specialty in the booming aesthetic and cosmetic surgery market.

Physicians interested in incorporating the LVR and DLV procedures into their practice are invited to train with Dr. David Matlock, the pioneer of cosmetic vaginal surgery, at The Laser Vaginal Rejuvenation Institute of America.

More information on training.

Overview

The G-SHOT® (clinical description: G-Spot Amplification™ or GSA™), is a simple, nonsurgical, physician-administered treatment that can temporarily augment the Grafenburg spot (G-Spot) in sexually active women with normal sexual function.

GSA is a patent pending method of amplifying or augmenting the G-Spot with a FDA approve hyaluronan, it is carefully treated and preserved, and is then supplied to physicians in a form that can be injected.

The FDA approved hyaluronan is a specially developed and processed high molecular weight hyaluronan which doesn’t require pre-injection skin testing.

G-Spot Amplification was invented and developed by a gynecologist, David Matlock, MD, MBA, FACOG.

The post procedure affect of the G-Spot procedure can last for up to 4 months, but results can vary.

For Physicians

The G-Shot® or G-Spot Amplification® is a patent pending method of augmenting the Grafenberg Spot with a bioengineered human high molecular weight hyaluronan product. In short the G-Shot® produces a G-Spot about the size of a “quarter” in diameter with an internal projection of about 3-5 mm. The G-Shot is an office based procedure that takes fifteen to twenty minutes from start to finish (the actual injection is about 5 seconds). The G-Shot last about 4 months (results do vary) and requires repeat injection (on a quarterly basis) to maintain the effect.

Hydraulin Acid injection into the vagina (trans-vaginal or trans-urethral) has been used for the treatment of intrinsic sphincter deficiency (ISD) 1-35. The use of periurethral injections to restore the continence mechanism by increasing outflow resistance was first described in 1938 by Murless14. Periurethral bulking was not popularized until the 1970s when polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) was reintroduced by Berg, and subsequently by Politano15,16. Collagen injection into the vagina is approved by the Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of ISD (FDA Establishment Registration Numbers: 1018233; 2134494; 9046949). G-Spot Amplification (GSA) (augmentation of the G-Spot with a specially designed collagen) is an off label use (not FDA approved) based upon the above information. As you know there are many drugs used by physicians in an off label manner. In fact a number of the fillers used for ISD and SUI are off label (http://www.fda.gov/oc/ohrt/irbs/offlabel.html).

In a pilot study of GSA, we found that 87% of women reported enhanced sexual arousal/gratification. During the procedures there were no complications noted and GSA appeared to be safe. In fact, with the review of the literature, less than 1% of the studies for a high molecular weight hyaluronan treatment of ISD/SUI showed any complications at all. The reported minor complication in the review of the literature was urinary retention which resolved with catheterization, bladder infection and hematuria (all self limiting).

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