Frequently Asked Questions

Laser Sexual Pleasure Therapy

Anorgasmia is defined as the inability to enjoy the sexual act despite sexual stimulation or reaching orgasm quite difficult. There are two ways to reach orgasm. These are; orgasm from clitoral stimulation with masturbation or orgasm from sexual intercourse with penis-vagina union. In patients who cannot reach orgasm in both of these ways, ‘clitoral anorgasmia’ is at the forefront. The main problem in primary anorgasmia, i.e. the inability to have an orgasm at all, is the lack of information and sexual therapies can quickly achieve results.

Vaginal Orgasm Treatment

Patients who can have an orgasm with clitoral stimulation, but cannot have an orgasm at all during sexual intercourse or have a very difficult orgasm can be described as ‘coital anorgasmia’.

In the treatment of coital or vaginal anorgasmia, energy-based non-invasive methods such as laser, radiofrequency, HIFU are used. The aim of these treatments is to increase collagen production, clitoral blood flow and neural sensitivity. Of course, it should be done simultaneously with sexual therapies.

Laser Orgasm Treatment

The biopsychosocial treatment model approach in laser orgasm therapy is primarily to support the ‘biological’ part. Energy-based or regenerative therapies such as laser, radiofrequency, HIFU, stem cell applications used in this field give satisfactory results.

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