MonaLisa Touch – Addressing Atrophic Vaginitis and Vaginal Discomfort

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Scott Rosenblatt is a respected New York professional who serves as director of sales for MonaLisa Touch. In that role, Scott Rosenblatt markets a painless laser treatment that effectively addresses atrophic vaginitis. The treatment features an innovative approach to hydration that activates the vaginal mucosa tissue in boosting the production of collagen.

Atrophic vaginitis causes burning and dryness, and is also associated with dyspareunia, which involves pain during sexual intercourse. This deficit of hydration and nourishment is often associated with breastfeeding following childbirth and menopause. Along with urinary incontinence, atrophic vaginitis is one of the most common pelvic issues experienced by women as they age.

The vagina becomes inelastic, fragile, and dry, and the most intimate moments with one’s partner are uneasy and far from pleasurable. When treated with lasers, these vaginal discomforts can be effectively countered, with many patients reporting a return of comfort in their vaginal tissue and an ability to enjoy activities such as intercourse once again.

The MonaLisa Touch Procedure

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MonaLisa Touch
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An experienced sales professional who has worked for companies in the pharmaceutical and capital equipment industries, Scott Rosenblatt received his bachelor’s degree in business administration from the California University of Pennsylvania. Scott Rosenblatt currently serves as director of sales at MonaLisa Touch.

MonaLisa Touch is an innovative laser treatment aimed at post-menopausal women. Due to the reduced amount of reproductive hormones in their systems, many post-menopausal women may begin experiencing several painful symptoms such as vaginal dryness, leading to possible problems in intimacy. The MonaLisa Touch treatment was developed with this in mind.

During a treatment session, a probe is inserted into the client’s vagina. Within the next five minutes, a painless dose of laser energy is delivered into the vaginal wall, initiating a healing response. Although relief can be felt as early as the first treatment, many patients report an even greater improvement upon completion of treatment. The treatment regimen consists of three in-office sessions scheduled at six-week intervals.