
Key Treatment Information at a Glance
Essential details including treatment duration, anesthesia method, and recovery period
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How the Treatment Process Works
From consultation to completion, we guide you through each step
Why Choose Wooahan Women's Clinic
Differentiated results driven by extensive clinical experience and specialized expertise

Measures vaginal pressure (contractility) accurately to monitor Kegel exercise effectiveness.

Objectively assesses treatment effectiveness through pre/post comparison.

Uses objective vaginal laxity measurement for treatment planning.
Only Proven Equipment and Products
FDA-approved equipment and genuine pharmaceuticals ensure safe and effective treatment
Get Your Questions Answered Before Treatment
The most frequently asked questions from patients, answered by our specialist
Vaginal pressure measurement uses a specialized sensor device inserted into the vagina to numerically measure pelvic floor muscle contractile strength. The test takes about 10-15 minutes and is simple and painless. Results provide an objective assessment of pelvic floor condition.
Vaginal pressure measurement objectively evaluates pelvic floor muscle strength to assess the degree of vaginal laxity and incontinence. Comparing before and after treatment confirms therapeutic effects and provides essential baseline data for developing an appropriate individual treatment plan.
Yes, since vaginal pressure measurement is non-invasive, treatment can proceed on the same day. Based on the measurement results, the specialist recommends suitable treatment, and with consent, therapy can begin the same day.
Post-Treatment Care Instructions
Essential guidelines for optimal results and a smooth recovery


