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Posted on 15 Feb 2008 :

FEMMAX Dilators

" Providing feminine care for women of all ages.
The FEMMAX® dilator was initially developed to address the clinical risks for women who acquire vaginal adhesions following gynaecological surgery and radiotherapy treatment. The use of the product was then extended (under clinical supervision) to women who wished to train their vaginal muscles to relax without fear and pressure, where it has also been found to be of benefit.

Safe, easy and convenient to use.
Dilator set consist of 4 dilators - graduated in size and length to allow a natural progression during treatment.

Easy storage - the 4 dilators are stored by sliding them into each other and placing them in the accompanying case. Unique screw together design provides a handle to provide support and stability during use.

Discreet and portable - case protects dilators and also includes space for a small lubricant bottle. Manufactured from durable, high quality material that may be autoclaved if required.

It is recommended that the product is single user only and should be replaced if it becomes scratched or damaged in any way. Supplied with full instructions for use and a complimentary CD. The CD provides the instructions in visual format together with relaxation music, enabling the user to create an appropriate environment for using the dilator in order to maximise the physical and psychological benefits of treatment.

The FEMMAX® dilator is an innovation developed by clinical professionals within the National Health Service to provide a cost effective product that is value for money , encourages greater compliance and improves treatment and quality of life for women of all ages.
FEMMAX® dilators are used to help to keep the vagina healthy and supple and to reduce the risk of adhesions (soft tissue fusion) following radiotherapy or surgery. This may help to reduce discomfort during follow up examinations, further treatments and sexual intercourse.

Joan Thomas - Macmillan Clinical Nurse
Specialist in Oncology is the inventor of FEMMAX®

 

FEMMAX®dilators can be used for women:
After clinical treatments known to cause adhesions (soft tissue fusion) within the vagina such as internal and external pelvic and vaginal hysterectomy or radiotherapy.
To reduce spasms/clamping and to retrain vaginal muscles (e.g. in cases of vaginismus; dyspareunia; or following childbirth).
To assist in overcoming psychological trauma associated with sexual intercourse.

Assembling the FEMMAX® dilators
FEMMAX™ dilators are supplied as a set of 4 dilators stored by sliding them into each other and placing them in the accompanying case.

The two smallest dilators screw together to become a double ended dilator. The two largest dilators also fit together to form a pair.  One dilator inserts into the vagina and the other becomes a handle to provide support and stability during isertion.

Using FEMMAX® dilators
Full instructions for use are provided with the product. It is very important that users refer to these instructions prior to use.
The dilators should be used in a place that is comfortable, private and allows the user to relax as much as possible. Dilation begins with the smallest size dilator, gradually increasing in size over time. It is important to stretch the vagina to keep it healthy and supple and the user should aim to eventually be using the largest dilator comfortable for them. A small amount of a vaginal lubricant should be applied to the end of the dilator prior to insertion. The dilator is inserted into the vagina gently and as deeply as possible, applying a little pressure so that the user can feel the top of the vagina
but without causing discomfort. The dilator is held firmly and moved in a small circular (grinding) motion. Some patients may be advised to hold the dilator firmly in place for a period of time or may be advised to insert, remove and reinsert, repeating this process several times. The doctor or nurse specialist should
advise the user fully on this. Should some spotting or slight bleeding occur after use, this is considered normal because of the breakdown of any scar tissue (adhesions).
However, should heavy or prolonged bleeding occur the user must contact their doctor or nurse specialist immediately. The dilator should generally be used twice every day for a period of 6 weeks (i.e. morning and night, or whenever convenient) then used 3 times per week for 6 months and once weekly thereafter for as long
as advised to do so by the doctor or nurse specialist.

To purchase product click this link http://www.maryclegg.com/products/Sexual-Health-Products/139/Femmax-Dilator-Set-Lilac/1094

 

     
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