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New home-use medical device tackles the growing demand for noninvasive pelvic floor health solutions in Europe

Thursday, April 6, 2017 Medical Gadgets
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Joylux debuts vSculpt®, a medical device to address the discomfort and embarrassment suffered by millions of women with pelvic floor issues

LONDON, April 6, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Today in London, Joylux launches vSculpt, a home-use medical device using a unique combination of light energy from red and infrared light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and thermal heat to combat the symptoms associated with pelvic floor issues. Conservatively, one in three women will be impacted by some form of pelvic floor issue, most commonly brought on by pregnancy, obesity, and/or menopause. Weakened pelvic floor muscles and tissue can cause millions of women to suffer gynecological health challenges, spanning from stress incontinence to loss of vaginal sensation and lubrication, leading to embarrassment, pain, and sexual dissatisfaction.
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vSculpt, the brainchild of high-tech beauty executive and first-time mom Colette Courtion, was designed in partnership with obstetricians and gynecologists and included input from over 2,300 women who shared insights into their own intimate health problems and what they wanted in a home-use solution. After more than three years of development, extensive testing, clinical studies, and recent attainment of its CE mark for medical devices in Europe, vSculpt is ready to make its European debut in the UK. 
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vSculpt has been clinically validated to decrease bladder leakage, strengthen the muscles of the pelvic floor, and improve sexual function in as few as 45 days, leading to a better quality of life. In a 2016 clinical study of 45 women, study participants reported the following:

  • 90% experienced a reduction in bladder leakage,
  • 82% improved their pelvic floor muscle strength, and
  • 81% saw an improvement in sexual function.
"As an Obstetrician and Gynecologist, I see women on a regular basis with bladder leakage and vaginal dryness. To have a noninvasive method to treat this resonates strongly with my desire to achieve the best clinical and holistic outcomes for my patients. I am encouraged that vSculpt has proven results and is based on sound healing principles that address both vaginal tissue and muscles," says Dr. Sarah de la Torre.

vSculpt is launching in the UK today. vSculpt is not yet cleared in the United States by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and is not available for sale in the US.

Please contact Heather Dazell at [email protected] or 844-872-8578.

 

To view the original version on PR Newswire, visit:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/new-home-use-medical-device-tackles-the-growing-demand-for-noninvasive-pelvic-floor-health-solutions-in-europe-300434436.html

SOURCE Joylux, Inc.

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