Nurse Kelly | Morpheus8V

Morpheus8V

Conveniently located on Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman

Nurse Kelly | Morpheus8V

Several factors such as childbirth, menopause, hormonal fluctuations, the use of contraceptives, and certain medical conditions and treatments can significantly affect the female genitalia, resulting in unpleasant symptoms such as painful sexual intercourse, vaginal dryness, urinary incontinence, and sexual dysfunction. Morpheus8V is a non-surgical vaginal rejuvenation treatment that can help address these concerns. By utilizing radiofrequency and microneedling technology, this state-of-the-art treatment can help improve overall vaginal health while boosting self-esteem and improving quality of life.

 

Are you considering a minimally invasive method of vaginal rejuvenation that can help address the unpleasant symptoms associated with the aging of the female genitalia? Consider a visit to Nurse Kelly at Cayman Doctors to restore the youthful appearance of your vaginal structures and treat associated genital health concerns. Call our clinic at 1 (345) 943-6363   to know more about Morpheus8V treatment or book an appointment online. We are located at West Shore Center (Pink Plaza), 508 West Bay Road, PO Box 32078, Grand Cayman KY1-1208, Cayman Islands, B.W.I.

 

Schedule a consultation with one of our highly trained and experienced practitioners at Cayman Doctors now to know how Morpheus8V treatment can help address your cosmetic or medical concerns.

Fast Facts

Who’s it for?

Morpheus8v is indicated for patients with vaginal laxity, vaginal dryness and itching, painful sexual intercourse, weak pelvic muscles, and urinary problems.

 

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What is Morpheus8V?

The Morpheus8V device is a state-of-the-art method of non-surgical vaginal rejuvenation. This means that the treatment tightens, improves, and rejuvenates the structures of the female genitalia without the need for surgery or medication. Morpheus8V treatment utilizes both radiofrequency energy and microneedling to deliver optimal results. Microneedling makes use of ultra-fine needles to create super tiny injuries on the skin to stimulate the body’s natural healing response. As the microneedling is applied to the target area, Morpheus8V also delivers radiofrequency energy to the genital area to achieve tighter, firmer, more elastic, and healthier tissue.

How Morpheus8V works

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Morpheus8V treatment utilizes both radiofrequency energy and microneedling to rejuvenate the female genitalia. Microneedling makes use of ultra-fine needles to create super tiny injuries on the skin to stimulate the body’s natural healing response. Simultaneously, the Morpheus8V device delivers radiofrequency energy to the target area that penetrates into the deeper skin layers. Both of these processes boost the production of collagen and elastin. These essential skin proteins rejuvenate the female genital area by firming up the skin around the vagina and tightening the vaginal canal.

Advantages of Morpheus8V

This state-of-the-art method of vaginal rejuvenation offers the following advantages:

 

  • Shorter recovery time: The procedure is minimally invasive and does not require surgery, allowing you to return to your normal routine in just a few days.
  • Minimal discomfort: Before the procedure, the target area is numbed using a local anesthetic to ensure minimal discomfort.
  • Quick procedure: Depending on the condition being treated, the entire process usually takes 30 to 60 minutes to complete.
  • Numerous indications: The combination of radiofrequency and microneedling goes beyond improving the appearance of the female genitalia and can be used to treat vaginal dryness and itching, painful sexual intercourse, weak pelvic muscles, and urinary problems.
  • Compatible with all skin types: The Morpheus8V device delivers uniform results for all skin types and tones.
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Risks and complications of Morpheus8V Treatment

Just like any other minimally invasive procedures, Morpheus8V treatment also has risks and complications such as:

 

  • Infection
  • Pain
  • Scarring
  • Vaginal bleeding

What to expect before Morpheus8V Treatment

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Before your Morpheus8V treatment, Nurse Kelly will provide specific instructions to ensure the best clinical outcomes. These include the following:

 

  • Avoid caffeine and alcohol.
  • Avoid smoking.
  • Avoid taking blood-thinning medications, supplements, or herbs.
  • Avoid waxing or depilatories.
  • Shave excess hair 24 hours before the treatment.
  • Undergo some medical tests.

What to expect during Morpheus8V Treatment

During the treatment, a topical anesthetic will be applied to the target area to minimize discomfort. The Morpheus8V device will be then passed over and into the vaginal area and the outer part of the female genitalia called the vulva. You may feel a warming sensation along with mild pressure from the device during the process. The Morpheus8V system allows delivery of controlled radiofrequency energy to achieve the highest possible level of collagen and elastin production and ensure the best clinical outcome. After the treatment, you may resume your normal activities.

Morpheus8V recovery time

Once the treatment is complete, you can get back to work or daily activities. As your body begins to produce more collagen and elastin, you may notice the results after a few weeks. Morpheus8V produces very little downtime since this device safely heats the vaginal tissue without damaging the target area and surrounding structures. To ensure the best results, you may need to follow up with Nurse Kelly.

Condition treated by Morpheus8V

The benefits of Morpheus8V go beyond improving the appearance of the vaginal structures. A convincing number of recent, high-quality studies found that this vaginal rejuvenation method can help treat a broad range of vaginal health issues.

Vaginal Laxity

Vaginal laxity is characterized by vaginal looseness due to aging, childbirth, or surgery. While this condition is not associated with serious health risks, it can cause unpleasant symptoms such as decreased vaginal sensation, painful sexual intercourse, and urinary incontinence. This in turn can affect your self-esteem and overall quality of life.

 

Morpheus8V can help treat the symptoms associated with vaginal laxity. By utilizing the power of both microneedling and radiofrequency, Morpheus8V can help stimulate the production of collagen which helps form new, tighter, and stronger vaginal tissue.

 

A study evaluated the effects of both fractional radiofrequency and microneedling on the genitalia of 30 postmenopausal women. [1] One group received fractional radiofrequency using disposable electrodes while another group received microneedling using a derma roller system. Biopsies of the labia majora (outer vaginal lips) were performed before and after the treatments. Results showed that both groups had improvements in vaginal laxity and had higher type III collagen in the vaginal tissue.

 

A study assessed the effects of bipolar radiofrequency in patients with vaginal laxity due to surgery and vaginal lip enlargement (labia hypertrophy). [2] All patients had undergone a detailed medical history before and after the treatment and their labia were measured. At the end of the treatment period, all of the patients exhibited improvement in vaginal laxity and a decrease in the size of the vaginal lips. A high patient satisfaction rate was also observed.

 

Thirty-two premenopausal females with self-reported vaginal laxity due to childbirth were included in a study. [3] A group of patients received combined multipolar radiofrequency with pulsed electromagnetic field technology while another group did not. All patients were then asked to answer a questionnaire assessing female sexual function. Results showed that the patients who received the treatment had improved vaginal laxity, strengthened pelvic floor muscles, and improved female sexual function.

 

Treatment Options

Morpheus8v uses microneedling and radiofrequency technology to stimulate collagen production which in turn restores the vaginal structures to its youthful state.

Vaginal Dryness and Painful Sexual Intercourse

As women get older, the levels of the hormone estrogen start to decline. As a result, the vaginal tissues become thinner and more prone to irritation. In addition, the age-related decline in estrogen causes vaginal dryness because the hormone helps keep the vaginal lining moisturized. These changes all lead to unpleasant symptoms including painful sexual intercourse.

 

Morpheus8V can help address unpleasant vaginal symptoms by stimulating the production of collagen and elastin. These two essential skin proteins increase vaginal lubrication and strengthen the structures of the female genitalia, resulting in improved sexual function and decreased discomfort.

 

A study included 11 women with genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM), a condition characterized by vaginal dryness, itching, burning, and pain during sexual activity. [4] All of the subjects received 5 sessions of monopolar non-ablative radiofrequency with an interval of one week. The subjects were evaluated before the treatment, 1 month after the treatment, and 3 months after the treatment. Results showed that the subjects exhibited reductions in the symptoms of GSM and reported high satisfaction rates.

 

A review of studies that reported the effects of radiofrequency treatment on the genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM) and sexual satisfaction was conducted. [5] The study yielded 781 studies. Radiofrequency treatment was used in all patients ranging from 5 to 20 minutes with a mean follow-up of 6.5 months. Most of the studies reported significant improvements in the appearance of the vaginal structures, sexual satisfaction/discomfort, vaginal laxity, and symptoms of GSM after radiofrequency treatment.

 

A study evaluated the impact of radiofrequency and pulsed electromagnetic field (RF/PEMF) treatment on vaginal laxity and sexual function in women 23-59 years of age who had more than 1 vaginal delivery. [6] All of the subjects received 3 monthly intravaginal treatments with RF/PEMF energy and were followed up at 1 and 4 months after the last treatment. Results showed that the subjects had significant improvements in sexual function and satisfaction that were sustained until at least 4 months after the treatment. No adverse events were reported.

 

Treatment Options

Morpheus8V boosts collagen production to increase vaginal lubrication and strengthen the structures of the female genitalia, thus relieving unpleasant symptoms such as vaginal dryness and painful sexual intercourse.

Vaginal Itching

With age, the skin of the vulva (outer part of the female genitalia) loses skin elasticity and moisture, resulting in a burning and itchy sensation. In addition, the age-related decline in estrogen can cause vaginal dryness which can aggravate itching. As a result, it can impair your daily activities as well as quality of life.

 

By stimulating the production of collagen and elastin, Morpheus8V treatment increases vaginal lubrication. This in turn relieves vaginal itching, burning sensation, and other unpleasant symptoms.

 

A study included 26 women with vulvar lichen sclerosus, a skin condition that affects the vulva and anus and is characterized by pain and itching. [7] All participants underwent one to three microablative fractional radiofrequency (MFR) sessions at 30-120-day intervals and were asked to answer a satisfaction questionnaire. After two to three sessions, most participants reported a complete absence of symptoms which persisted for 11 months. A significant increase in type III collagen concentration was also observed in all participants.

 

The effects of nonablative radiofrequency were assessed in three women with vulvar lichen sclerosus. [8] All of the participants previously received traditional treatments but failed to show any improvement. Photographic records were taken before the start of nonablative radiofrequency treatment and 30 days after the last session. Results showed that all participants reported reductions in vaginal pain and itching after the treatment.

 

A study compared the effects of fractionated multi-focused laser with other treatments such as radiofrequency in patients with vulvar lichen sclerosus. [9] The patients in the experimental group received CO2 laser, group 1 received radiofrequency treatment, and group 2 received glucocorticoid skin application and soaking with Chinese patent medicine. One month after the end of treatment, all 3 groups had improvements in vaginal itching, skin elasticity, skin color, and lesion scope.

 

Treatment Options

Morpheus8V boosts the production of collagen and elastin, which in turn increases vaginal lubrication and relieves vaginal itching and burning.

Weakening of the Pelvic Muscles

The pelvic floor muscles play an important role in supporting the bladder, uterus, rectum, and other abdominal organs. Several factors such as aging, childbirth, and obesity can cause these muscles to weaken. This in turn can cause unpleasant symptoms such as problems with urination and pain in the pelvic area.

 

Morpheus8V can help address the weakening of the pelvic muscles by boosting the production of collagen which also plays an important role in the maintenance of the pelvic floor support function. In addition, collagen is one of the most important components of the pelvic floor connective tissues. With increased collagen production, the strength of the pelvic muscles can be restored to normal.

 

A study included 50 patients undergoing vaginal radiofrequency treatment for pelvic floor dysfunction due to vaginal delivery. [10] The resting pelvic floor muscle tone and maximal pelvic floor contraction of the participants were measured before and after the treatment. Thirty-one participants received 3 complete radiofrequency treatments while 19 participants received 1-2 treatments. Results showed that the treatment resulted in an improvement in maximal pelvic floor contraction with no adverse events.

 

A review of a total of 578 studies assessing the effects of radiofrequency on pelvic floor disorders was performed. [11] A literature search was conducted online to search for any type of study that included participants with pelvic floor disorders. It was found that radiofrequency treatment of patients with pelvic floor disorders resulted in improvements in pelvic pain conditions, pelvic floor muscle strength, urinary function, and sexual function.

 

Thirty women diagnosed with symptoms of vaginal laxity and pelvic relaxation (weakening of the pelvic muscles that cause the dropping of organs below their normal position) were included in a study. [12] All of the participants received a single radiofrequency treatment in the internal genitalia and external vulva and were asked to answer a questionnaire before and after the treatment. Two months after the last treatment, the participants exhibited significant improvements in vaginal symptoms, sexual function, pelvic floor muscle function, urinary function, and quality of life.

 

Treatment Options

Morpheus8V treatment restores the strength of the pelvic muscles by increasing collagen production.

Urinary Incontinence

Urinary incontinence, also known as overactive bladder, is characterized by the unintentional passing of urine. This can be triggered by certain activities such as coughing, laughing, sneezing, or heavy lifting. While this is a harmless condition, uncontrolled urination can be embarrassing and can significantly affect your quality of life.

 

Morpheus8v can help treat urinary incontinence by building collagen support in the vaginal tissue. The radiofrequency energy emitted by the device can also disrupt bladder nerve signalling in a controlled manner, thus improving urine control.

 

Fifty-four patients with stress urinary incontinence were treated with vaginal bipolar radiofrequency. [13] All of the patients received two treatment sessions four weeks apart and were asked to answer a questionnaire. Results showed that the average frequency of urine leaks was reduced from 2-3 times a week to once a week with no adverse events or side effects.

 

A study included 28 women suffering from stress urinary incontinence who were treated with an intravaginal pulsed contractile radiofrequency. [14] All of the participants received one treatment session per week for 3 sessions and were followed up at 1, 6, and 12 months after the treatment. The participants were then asked to answer a questionnaire assessing voiding patterns. It was found that the participants had a notable reduction in the number of daily leakage episodes and a significant improvement in the quality of life after the treatment.

 

A study evaluated the effects of monopolar vs bipolar radiofrequency treatment among patients with stress urinary incontinence. [15] Monopolar radiofrequency uses a single electrode tip while bipolar radiofrequency uses two electrode tips. A total of 69 patients were included. One group received bipolar radiofrequency combined with CO2 laser treatment while another group received monopolar radiofrequency. Six months after the treatment, it was found that bipolar radiofrequency combined with CO2 laser treatment was more effective than monopolar radiofrequency at improving the symptoms of stress urinary incontinence.

 

Treatment Options

Morpheus8v treats urinary incontinence by building collagen support in the vaginal tissue and restoring normal bladder nerve signalling.

Question & Answer

How many Morpheus8V treatments do I need?

In general, you will need 3 treatment sessions spaced 1-2 months apart to achieve optimal rejuvenation of the female genitalia.

Is Morpheus8V treatment compatible with darker skin?

Yes. The treatment is compatible with all skin types including darker skin.

How long do Morpheus8V results last?

The results of the treatment can last for 12 months or longer. After such time, you will need maintenance sessions to counteract the effects of aging on the female genitalia.

How long does Morpheus8V treatment take?

Depending on the condition being treated, each treatment session usually lasts 30 minutes.

When will I see the results of Morpheus8V treatment?

You can start to notice the results of the treatment after 3-4 weeks.

Are there any discomforts associated with Morpheus8V treatment?

You might feel a warming sensation along with mild pressure from the device during the treatment. To ensure optimal comfort, a local anesthetic will be used.

How much does Morpheus8V treatment cost?

The cost associated with the treatment will vary from patient to patient. Several factors such as the condition being treated, the number of treatments needed, the practitioner’s fee, and the medical facility fee can affect the total cost.

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