Should I stay for local hormone therapy or should I go for radiofrequency to treat vulvovaginal atrophy? A patient preference trial.
Chiara Mf Dell'UtriElisabetta ManzoniIrene BonfantiFrancesca MarroccoGiussy BarbaraPaola PifarottiFrancesca ChiaffarinoPublished in: Menopause (New York, N.Y.) (2024)
The use of quadripolar radiofrequency devices seems effective, but it is not associated with better clinical outcomes compared with topical hormone treatment, which is a substantially cheaper and more convenient treatment for genitourinary syndrome of menopause. Therefore, we suggest limiting the use of dynamic quadripolar radiofrequency selectively when topical estrogens are not effective, not tolerated, or contraindicated.