Study objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of the Magic Max neodymium laser in the medical treatment of women with symptoms of genitourinary syndrome of menopausal, vulvar lichen sclerosus and pelvic floor muscle reduction.
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Change in vaginal dryness from baseline
Timeframe: Questioning was conducted at the following time points: before laser treatment, one month after each laser treatment session, and 6 months after the last procedure.
Change in frequency of involuntary urination (urinary incontinence) from baseline
Timeframe: Questioning was conducted at the following time points: before laser treatment, one month after each laser treatment session, and 6 months after the last procedure.
Change in frequency of involuntary urination during physical activities (stress urinary incontinence).
Timeframe: Questioning was conducted at the following time points: before laser treatment, one month after each laser treatment session, and 6 months after the last procedure.