Vaginal Pressure Test
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Vaginal Pressure Test

Precision vaginal contraction measurement with digital sensors

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Key Info

Key Treatment Information at a Glance

Essential details including treatment duration, anesthesia method, and recovery period

Prep
PrepNone
Duration
Duration10-15m
Results
ResultsInstant
Frequency
FrequencyVaries
Who It's For

Recommended If You Have These Concerns

Check if this treatment is right for your symptoms and condition

Decreased Vaginal Tone
Decreased Vaginal Tone
Feeling of reduced vaginal elasticity
Weak Pelvic Floor
Weak Pelvic Floor
Kegel exercises seem ineffective
Light Incontinence
Light Incontinence
Urine leakage during exercise or coughing
Process

How the Treatment Process Works

From consultation to completion, we guide you through each step

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Our Edge

Why Choose Wooahan Women's Clinic

Differentiated results driven by extensive clinical experience and specialized expertise

Accurate Pressure Measurement
Accurate Pressure Measurement

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

Pre/Post Comparison
Pre/Post Comparison

Objectively assesses treatment effectiveness through pre/post comparison.

Laxity Measurement
Laxity Measurement

Uses objective vaginal laxity measurement for treatment planning.

Equipment

Only Proven Equipment and Products

FDA-approved equipment and genuine pharmaceuticals ensure safe and effective treatment

FAQ

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.

Aftercare

Post-Treatment Care Instructions

Essential guidelines for optimal results and a smooth recovery

Avoid the Menstrual PeriodAccurate measurement may be difficult during menstruation, so scheduling the test after your period ends may be helpful.
Urinate Before the ExamEmptying your bladder by going to the restroom before the examination may help with a more comfortable and stable measurement.
Stay RelaxedTension can put strain on the muscles and affect the results, so please relax your body as guided during the examination.
Disclose Symptoms and Medications in AdvanceIf you have related symptoms such as delivery history or urinary incontinence, or current medications, letting us know before the test may serve as a reference for interpreting the results.
Notice on Possible PregnancyIf you are pregnant or there is a possibility of pregnancy, letting the medical staff know before the test allows us to guide you accordingly.
Proceed with a Results ConsultationAs measured values may vary between individuals and are hard to judge alone, we recommend confirming the results together through consultation with the medical staff after the test.
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