The Irish Mail on Sunday

CASE STUDY

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FOR SIX years, Debbie Ashton’s relationsh­ip with her husband of 35 years, taxi driver Gary, 54, had to be platonic.

The couple had always enjoyed a healthy sex life but when Debbie, now 54, a client services manager and a mother of two, went through the menopause in her early 40s, sex became hugely painful due to vaginal dryness.

Debbie (below) tried over-thecounter products and HRT pessaries prescribed by her GP but these did nothing. Then, last February, Debbie tried MonaLisa Touch laser treatment (coming soon to Ireland – see facebook.com/MonaLisa-Ireland). She paid just under £2,000 for three sessions, each lasting less than 20 minutes, over three months. ‘It’s a taboo subject but I want to shout from the rooftops how much difference this has made to me,’ she says. ‘I have a healthy sex life again.’

The laser works by creating micro abrasions in the vagina wall, explains Tania Adib, consultant gynaecolog­ical oncologist at 25 Harley Street, a private clinic in London. ‘This stimulates cells called fibroblast­s to create new blood vessels and lay down new collagen, making the cells plumper. ‘It also helps regenerate mucussecre­ting cells,’ she says. A 2015 independen­t study of 77 women, published in the journal Climacteri­c, found all had improvemen­ts to the vagina wall without damage to surroundin­g tissue after MonaLisa Touch. However, the results weren’t compared with a placebo. MonaLisa Touch is one of a number of laser treatments for this problem.

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