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The overall aim of this research is to gather more information on the effectiveness of the Vaginal Filler medical device used in women to correct the thinning of the external genital tissue of the labia majora, re-proportioning its volume in relation to the labia minora and improving sexual function. It will also collect data about the safety and tolerability of Vaginal Filler.
The main question it aims to answer is:
• Does the treatment with Vaginal Filler medical device lead to an improvement of sexual functions in women with atrophy of female external genitalia (labia major)?
Researchers will compare subjects treated with Vaginal Filler medical device to untreated subjects to better study the effectiveness and also the undesirable effects of Vaginal Filler and to guarantee scientifically valid and bias-free results.
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With the natural ageing process, the entire body is affected by structural and morphological physical changes, including the female external genitalia (vulva). These tend to wither and lose the characteristics of youthful age, compromising the sexual sphere and quality of life.
This phenomenon depends on the physiological hormonal changes typical of menopause, which inevitably lead to major aesthetic, physical and psychological changes.
The female genital apparatus, around the age of 40 to 50, changes not only due to advancing age but also due to the lack of oestrogen (the main female sex hormones), which progressively decreases until it disappears, leading to a progressive change in the structure of the vaginal and vulvar tissue.
The decrease in hyaluronic acid, elastic fibres, collagen, and the fatty layer results in a macroscopic loss of volume, noticeable skin laxity, and a change in the ratio between the labia majora and labia minora, which causes the latter to protrude more.
The reduced volume and change in the shape of the labia majora compromise their protective function of the internal structures, exposing the labia minora and vagina to microtrauma that contributes to certain menopausal symptoms such as dryness, burning, pain and itching of the innermost structures.
This condition, named vulvo-vaginal atrophy, is still little known, although it affects 1 in 2 post-menopausal women.
There are several approaches for the treatment of this condition. A wide range of surgical techniques is available for reducing the labia minora, mostly based on marginal excision or resection of the protruding parts of the labia minora.
Augmentation of the labia majora, on the other hand, is a relatively new technique for which there is currently no standardised approach and there are not many studies on it.
Aesthetic medicine can improve the appearance not only of the face and body but also of the intimate parts.
Currently, hyaluronic acid fillers are widely used for skin rejuvenation, and vulvar fillers can be used for both aesthetic and functional purposes.
Hyaluronic acid is a natural substance that is fundamental to the tissues of all mammals and is mainly found in the deepest part of the skin.
Its biological function, in addition to its structural function, plays an important role in wound healing, skin renewal and modulation of the immune response.
Hyaluronic acid injection in dermaesthetics is widely used with success, as it is considered safe due to the substance's complete reabsorbability and excellent tolerability, and provides excellent three-dimensional volume restoration of the treated area. In addition, the treatment is carried out on an outpatient basis.
The product that is the subject of this clinical study, Vaginal Filler, is a class III medical device already on the market, whose gel formulation combines different types of high and low molecular weight hyaluronic acid, which provide better stability and consistency and ensure long duration and permanence in the site of interest.
Moreover, the derivation of hyaluronic acid from bacterial and non-animal fermentation guarantees a sterile and high-quality product, preventing possible allergic reactions.
Vaginal Filler is intended for the treatment of atrophy and volume enhancement of the female external genital areas (labia majora).
The aesthetic result is very natural and long-lasting (up to 8-12 months), depending on individual characteristics (skin type, individual metabolism, anatomy, age) and lifestyle.
The primary objective of the study is to evaluate the efficacy of Vaginal Filler, used according to the intended indications, in correcting atrophy of the female external genitalia (labia majora), with re-proportioning of the ratio between the labia minora and labia majora and improvement of sexual function.
The secondary objectives of the study are to assess:
The study plans to include 76 female subjects aged 40-65 years, who are affected by atrophy and/or hypotrophy (mild to severe) of the labia majora.
This research will contribute to the collection of data and the acquisition of new knowledge regarding the efficacy, safety of use and tolerability of Vaginal Filler and its application in aesthetic and functional gynaecology.
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