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Vivacy Desirial (2x1ml) is the first antioxidant hyaluronic acid based gel specifically formulated to preserve women’s intimate health.
Entirely dedicated to women’s intimate health, DESIRIAL® viscosupplement solution developed by Laboratoires VIVACY opens new treatment options in Gynecology and Intimate Plastic Surgery.
As many as 80% of women entering menopause are affected by vaginal dryness and about 50% of women completing menopause continue to experience vaginal dryness.
Vaginal and/or vulvar dryness may affect women at any period of their lives, whether it is iatrogenic in origin (e.g. isotretinoin, tricyclic antidepressants, neuroleptics, etc.), or linked to menopause, particularly in the absence of Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT).
During menopause, there is a decrease of estrogen secretion, which has an effect on fibroblasts, and leads to progressive hypotrophy of the dermis with flattening of the dermal-epidermal junction:
- The vaginal mucosa becomes dry (the connective tissue has less vascularisation, is less hydrated and becomes thinner) just like the whole skin. The glandular cells getting less nutrition become atrophic and begin to function poorly.
- The skin loses its elasticity. The collagen and elastin fibres degenerate and decrease, the fibroblasts become hypoactive and the Type III collagen increases to the detriment of the Type I collagen.
Vivacy Desirial (2x1ml) is the first antioxidant hyaluronic acid based gel specifically formulated to preserve women’s intimate health.
Entirely dedicated to women’s intimate health, DESIRIAL® viscosupplement solution developed by Laboratoires VIVACY opens new treatment options in Gynecology and Intimate Plastic Surgery.
As many as 80% of women entering menopause are affected by vaginal dryness and about 50% of women completing menopause continue to experience vaginal dryness.
Vaginal and/or vulvar dryness may affect women at any period of their lives, whether it is iatrogenic in origin (e.g. isotretinoin, tricyclic antidepressants, neuroleptics, etc.), or linked to menopause, particularly in the absence of Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT).
During menopause, there is a decrease of estrogen secretion, which has an effect on fibroblasts, and leads to progressive hypotrophy of the dermis with flattening of the dermal-epidermal junction:
- The vaginal mucosa becomes dry (the connective tissue has less vascularisation, is less hydrated and becomes thinner) just like the whole skin. The glandular cells getting less nutrition become atrophic and begin to function poorly.
- The skin loses its elasticity. The collagen and elastin fibres degenerate and decrease, the fibroblasts become hypoactive and the Type III collagen increases to the detriment of the Type I collagen.
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