摘要 |
A novel method of treating female incontinence by use of nonablative, broadband near-infrared light applied to seven defined treatment areas of the female external genitalia to achieve skin reduction and improve skin tone of the urethra and the supportive tissues surrounding the urethra, thereby treating urinary incontinence by improving both intrinsic and extrinsic urethral support non-surgically, non-invasively, without pain, without anesthesia and without recovery time. This method represents the first use of this technology as a medical treatment, outside of cosmetic use. This method solves the problems related or inherent to surgical treatment options for female incontinence because the advantage of this technology, with light penetration just 1 to 3 mm into the skin, is that there is no cutting or trauma to the skin and there is no potential for complications such as urethral scarring, over-correction, over-tightening or obstruction. This novel method is low risk and low cost to patients, low risk for doctors, and capable of significantly lowering the burden of suffering and cost from urinary incontinence having both treatment and preventative applications for urinary incontinence. |