Lake Oswego GYN Lake Oswego, Oregon 97035
Name: Lake Oswego GYN
Display name: Lake Oswego GYN
Former name: Dr N Gyn
Medical director: Nancy Salisbury, MD, FACOG
Website: https://lakeoswegogyn.com/
Phone: (503) 908-1646
Address: 17020 Pilkington Rd., Lake Oswego, Oregon, USA, 97035
City: Lake Oswego
State: Oregon
Country code: US
Postal code: 97035
Phone: +15039081646
Country: USA
GPS coordinates on map: 45.4021492,-122.7329345
Treatments:
- Clitoral Hood Reduction
- CO2 Laser
- Collagen Injection
- Fractional Laser
- G-Shot
- Labiaplasty
- MonaLisa Touch
- Perineoplasty
- Skin Tightening
- ThermiTight
- ThermiVa
- Vaginal Rejuvenation
- Vaginoplasty
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Profile created: Jun 2, 2017
Profile modified: Nov 16, 2023
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Medical director: Nancy Salisbury, MD, FACOG
Practice’s answers
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What procedures do you recommend for labia minor reduction, clitoral hood reduction and skin
What procedure do I need and what about the pigmentation??
Apr 13, 2020
Apr 13, 2020
Hello Donna332,
Your pictures make it very easy to assess your anatomy. It is so normal that women are not sure of what they need but usually know what they want. Find a surgeon who understands your wants and can dictate this into what procedure would best serve you.
I believe a trim-method labiaplasty would best serve your need to have less skin. Your clitoral hood actually looks good except, as a surgeon I would make sure to taper it into the labia at it’s insertion to…
Your pictures make it very easy to assess your anatomy. It is so normal that women are not sure of what they need but usually know what they want. Find a surgeon who understands your wants and can dictate this into what procedure would best serve you.
I believe a trim-method labiaplasty would best serve your need to have less skin. Your clitoral hood actually looks good except, as a surgeon I would make sure to taper it into the labia at it’s insertion to…
What’s the difference between ThermiVa and CO2 fractional lasers for vaginal rejuvenation?
Long lasting results?? For Vaginal and Bladder Treatment
Sep 21, 2018
Sep 21, 2018
Great Question. there are alot of new technologies out there and women are so confused.
I always would like to get a long term result for my patient , if possible, so she does not have to come in for maintenance costly treatments.
If, however , time off is a problem, or the condition is not a surgical problem, there are many great options for women with some amazing results.
I do both Co2 laser and RF (ThermiVA) and for the issues you are describing, the ThermiVA…
I always would like to get a long term result for my patient , if possible, so she does not have to come in for maintenance costly treatments.
If, however , time off is a problem, or the condition is not a surgical problem, there are many great options for women with some amazing results.
I do both Co2 laser and RF (ThermiVA) and for the issues you are describing, the ThermiVA…
1 month post-op. Asymmetrical due to hematoma. Will my labia even out?
Will Assymetry Correct Itself??
Apr 3, 2018
Apr 3, 2018
First of all, it is very common for labia to not match even in women who have not had surgery.
It appears some distortion occurred from your hematoma or some element of the surgery.
It is unlikely that all of this will correct but it is too soon to assess whether you will need a revision.
Be patient and get through the healing process, AT LEAST 3 months before deciding if something needs to be corrected. Minor revisions can most often be carried out in the office under local…
It appears some distortion occurred from your hematoma or some element of the surgery.
It is unlikely that all of this will correct but it is too soon to assess whether you will need a revision.
Be patient and get through the healing process, AT LEAST 3 months before deciding if something needs to be corrected. Minor revisions can most often be carried out in the office under local…
Does one need to have a touch up for MonaLisa Touch yearly to keep it working?
Mona Lisa Touch ups.
Jul 4, 2017
Jul 4, 2017
Short answer, Yes, it is recommended. In the data about 70% patients return, I think some are not sexually active any more, some choose other treatments and some are not ready for the touch-up. In my experience women who are more sexually active seem to maintain the vaginal responsiveness they are looking for. Most women notice when the bothersome symptoms are returning and that is the time to come in for a touch up. It can range from 6 months to 1/1/2…
No change after 1st session of ThermiVa, is it too early to see results?
ThermiVA results after first treatment
Mar 27, 2017
Mar 27, 2017
The change you are looking for is a cellular change that takes time. The ThermiVa works by stimulating a regeneration of of new tissue/blood flow/nerves that allows for a more sensitive/responsive vagina. Initially there can be drying due to the heat. The initial change women see is temporary. The lasting changes takes time. Be patient, stay the course. Make sure the lubricants you are using are lubricating and I recommend, organic. Avoid chemicals….
Last updated on 12/24/2023