What is a Dilator?
A dilator is a medical device that gradually increases in size and is used to stretch or widen a body opening. In pelvic floor rehabilitation, dilators are specifically designed to gently expand the vaginal opening. They are typically made of smooth, flexible materials like silicone or glass.
By gradually introducing dilators of increasing size, individuals can gradually desensitize their pelvic floor muscles and improve vaginal tolerance. It's important to use dilators under the guidance of a healthcare professional to ensure proper technique and address any concerns.
Dilators Can Be Used To Treat
Vaginismus
This means that the muscles around the vagina tighten up involuntarily, making it painful or impossible to insert something like a tampon or penis.
Pelvic Floor Muscle Spasm
Excessive tension in the pelvic floor muscles can lead to discomfort, pain, and difficulty with sexual function.
Vaginal narrowing or pain with intercourse post-menopause
As women get older, the vagina can become narrower and drier, which can make sex uncomfortable.
Vulvodynia
This is a condition where the outside of the vagina feels sore or burning.
Vestibulodynia
This is when the area near the opening of the vagina is sensitive or painful, especially when something touches it.
Post Perineal Tear
Dilators can be used to help with tissue healing and to improve scar mobility after a perineal tear.
Vaginal changes or pain after radiation treatment,post-surgery for gender affirming surgery
Radiation therapy or surgery can sometimes damage the vagina, causing it to become narrower or more sensitive
Vaginal stenosis and vaginal atrophy as a result of menopause
These conditions occur when the vagina becomes narrower and thinner due to a decrease in estrogen levels after menopause.
Recommended Products
Amielle Comfort Vaginal Dilator
$140.00