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As a women’s doctor, every day I help women take care of their health and restore lost comfort, and I know how often anxiety about treatment holds us back. Stereotypes are still strong that serious gynecological problems inevitably require surgical intervention and a long recovery. However, modern medicine has advanced significantly: today, there is a whole range of effective yet completely non-surgical treatment methods that not everyone may have heard of.
This field, known as conservative gynecology, allows us to achieve impressive results, with a rapid recovery and return to a full life. Let’s take a detailed look at what this gentle yet powerful approach is, who it is suitable for, and how it can change your life for the better.

In contrast to surgery, which involves anatomical changes (incisions, removal, reconstruction), non-surgical or conservative gynecology is a complex of therapeutic and diagnostic measures aimed at restoring and preserving the function of the female organs. The approach of conservative medicine to treatment is that I strive to maximize the body’s internal reserves, correcting conditions with minimally invasive or non-invasive methods. The main principle here is organ preservation and minimizing stress for the patient. By applying a delicate approach, we work not with the consequences, but with the causes, restoring natural balance.
Conservative therapy is needed by almost every woman at different stages of life, as its goal is to prevent the development of serious conditions. This approach is the basis of gentle treatment and is suitable for a wide range of patients.

Adolescence (Youth): Most often, this is the correction of menstrual cycle disorders, treatment of adolescent dysmenorrhea (painful periods), and inflammatory processes.
Reproductive Age (20–45 years): Treatment of chronic inflammation, hormonal disorders, endometriosis (pathological proliferation of tissue similar to the uterine lining outside its cavity), as well as small uterine fibroids (benign tumor).
Peri- and Postmenopausal Age (45+ years): The focus shifts to correcting involutional changes (age-related), such as mucosal atrophy (drying), dryness, initial signs of genital prolapse (descent of pelvic organs), and stress urinary incontinence.

Non-surgical gynecology operates with a wide range of methods that can be divided into three main categories.
This is the most common method. It includes the use of:
These procedures use physical factors (light, heat, magnetic field) to stimulate tissues.
Laser Therapy (Laser Thermolysis): This is one of the most modern and sought-after procedures in non-surgical gynecology. It is a controlled, focused exposure of a laser beam to the vaginal walls and perineal tissues. The procedure takes only 5-10 minutes and is performed on an outpatient basis, without the need for anesthesia (the patient feels only a pleasant warmth). The main mechanism of action is a soft thermal impulse that triggers powerful stimulation of fibroblasts—the cells responsible for tissue youth. This activates neocollagenesis (the process of active production of new, elastic collagen and elastin). This leads to a noticeable improvement in elasticity and tone of the walls, their hydration, and improved blood supply. We successfully use laser therapy to correct initial forms of stress urinary incontinence, eliminate dryness and discomfort associated with age-related changes (atrophy), and enhance the quality of intimate life. The effect occurs gradually and increases over several weeks after a course of procedures.

Magnetotherapy and Ultrasound Therapy: Used to improve blood circulation in the pelvic organs, relieve swelling and chronic inflammation, which is especially important in the treatment of adhesive processes (scarring/adhesions).
Electrostimulation of the Pelvic Floor Muscles: Used to strengthen weakened muscles that support the uterus, bladder, and rectum, which is a highly effective and recommended method for correcting involuntary urination.
These are outpatient procedures that provide a rapid, visible result.
Neural Therapy (Nervous System Regulation Method): This modern injection technique is based on the use of local anesthetics (most often Procaine) injected into so-called “interference fields” (e.g., scars, inflamed areas, or nerve ganglia). The main goal is to “reset” the autonomic nervous system, which regulates the function of internal organs. This allows the restoration of disturbed electrical signals in the tissues and improves self-regulation. In gynecology, neural therapy shows high effectiveness in the correction of:
Dermal Fillers (Contour Plastics): A procedure for rapid and aesthetic restoration. With age, after childbirth, or due to hormonal changes, the perineal tissues lose volume and firmness. We use special biodegradable hyaluronic acid gels-fillers (which is a natural component of our connective tissue), injecting them with a very thin needle. This allows us to correct the volume of the labia majora, eliminating their asymmetry or flabbiness, as well as deeply hydrate the vaginal mucous membranes, which is critically important for dryness and discomfort. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, takes little time, and provides an almost immediate effect: increased tone, improved appearance, and, importantly, enhanced sensitivity and quality of intimate life.

PRP-Therapy (Platelet-Rich Plasma/Plasmolifting): Using the body’s own resources for regeneration and rejuvenation. The essence of the method is the injection of the patient’s blood plasma, which has been previously enriched with platelets, into the problem areas. Platelets are our “repair squad,” containing a rich source of growth factors. After injection, these factors trigger active regeneration (restoration) and healing of tissues, stimulate local immunity, and improve blood supply. We use PRP to treat chronic inflammation, dystrophic changes in the mucosa, in preparation for IVF to improve the condition of the endometrium, and for comprehensive rejuvenation of the intimate area. This is a safe and hypoallergenic method because your own biological material is used.
Pessary Insertion (also known as Womb Ring in older terminology): Special silicone or plastic rings that mechanically support the descended organs (uterus and vaginal walls), serving as an effective and reversible alternative to surgery for moderate to severe prolapse.
I understand that the question of pain is one of the most concerning and often prevents a visit. I would like to offer you support and reassurance that there is no need to worry about pain. The vast majority of non-surgical procedures are absolutely painless (e.g., physiotherapy) or are performed using local anesthesia (for injections and laser exposure). This means you will not feel sharp pain. Your sensations will be minimal—just slight warmth, vibration, or a little pressure, and any discomfort is completely eliminated by our care and modern techniques.
Statistics: Specific figures depend on the diagnosis, but, for example, global studies show high efficacy in the conservative treatment of initial forms of prolapse, urinary incontinence, and atrophic vaginitis, achieving 70-90% successful results with correct selection and course application.

When it comes to health, we, as doctors, perceive this concept much more broadly: it includes not only the absence of diagnoses but also a high level of energy, confidence, and, of course, overall quality of life. Achieving this high quality of life is the ultimate goal of non-surgical gynecology:

Conservative gynecology offers a wide range of gentle, effective, and, most importantly, safe solutions that can improve your well-being and quality of life without fear and long recovery. Most importantly, self-care begins with the first step—a timely and gentle consultation with a specialist.
I recommend consulting only qualified specialists for diagnosis and selection of an individual treatment plan.
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13.07.2022