SEXOLOGY “As seen on channel 5!!”
We are proud to have in our team, one of the leading sexual dysfunction surgeon whose expertise, on sex behaviour, spans over 20 years.
Like all our physicians, our Doctor brings together a highly successful team of urologists, vascular surgeons, gynaecologists, psychologists, cardiologists and neurologists who are dedicated to the improvement and better sexual life for both women and men.
Therefore, the treatments that follow are not only limited to surgical procedures, but also offers preventive, diagnostic and clinical, and psychotherapeutical approach.
The number of treatments related to sexual dysfunction goes beyond the scope of this site. We will highlight, however, the few sex related problems that concern most women and men.
There is a high proportion of women and men experiencing some sort of sexual dysfunction but few candidates come forward to express their concerns due to, in most cases, embarrassment. This is a problem that can affect the relationship between couples or even his or hers sexual identity and behaviour. However, many of these problems will disappear once the underlying causes are treated.
Like any other situation, if there is cause for concern, this should be addressed openly to the doctor who will advise you accordingly and with strict confidence.
Vagina reshaping and muscle tightening
Some women express concern about the excess of tissue around the genital area. In most cases it appears as a result of childbirth, but it also occurs for other reasons, like sports activities etc..
It can be an aesthetic issue or the discomfort of moisture and itching in the labia minora areas. This procedure will correct the disturbed area keeping most of the scars inside the labia.
TREATMENT FOR WOMEM WITH SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION
Dyspareunia
An abnormal condition in which women or men suffer from pain during sexual intercourse.
Anorgasmia
Commonly among women who find it difficult to achieve orgasm.
Vaginism
Spasm of the muscles around the vagina entrance area which makes it painful to have intercourse.
Inhibited sexual desire or anaphrodisia
Lack of sexual desire or the ability to become physically aroused during sexual activity |