Back to normal in one day
Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) is the “invisible” problem
If a little bit of urine escapes every time you laugh, feel heaviness or a bulge, you may have POP. POP occurs when the normal support of the vagina is lost. It is a very common yet quite painful and bothersome condition affecting one in two women.
If you have POP you may feel vaginal discomfort, bladder or bowel pain, difficulty having a bowel movement, poor bladder control, urinary leakage & incontinence, sexual dysfunction.
Know that POP does not have to be a normal part of aging.
It is a treatable medical condition.
Today’s POP treatments may be challenging, and painful.
At early stages, Pelvic organ prolapse is treated with elastic or rigid devices called pessaries that are inserted into the vagina to support the uterus. Pessaries are relatively low-cost and can be easily removed or adjusted, however, they require regular cleaning and follow-up care, may cause discomfort or irritation, and do not address the underlying tissue causing the prolapse. For severe POP, surgery may be recommended. Surgery aims to restore the normal position of pelvic organs and strengthen supporting tissues. However, traditional surgeries often involve significant recovery time, potential complications such as infection or scarring, and may not be suitable for all patients due to age or health conditions.
An impaired quality of life is not what you deserve.
An impaired quality of life is not what you deserve.
An impaired quality of life is not what you deserve.
An impaired quality of life is not what you deserve.
An impaired quality of life is not what you deserve.
Mendit – The new, approved way to treat POP
If you find pessaries to be ineffective and surgery too intimidating, or if you’d like to treat and prevent problems today instead of waiting until the late stages of disease to be eligible for surgery, MendIt is for you.
MendIt is a short (under ten-minute!) non-surgical procedure that may be performed by your doctor under local anesthesia. The procedure is cleared by the FDA and is shown to be safe. It doesn’t involve any incisions, and should provide significant relief of your symptoms.
What’s more, because it is incision-free, the procedure is done as an outpatient procedure. This means that you go home the same day, and are back to normal within a day.
Women who try Mendit love it
In our clinical study, women were very positive about the procedure and the outcomes. Less than a quarter of patients requested pain relief medicine during the procedure, no post-procedure bleeding was reported, and no complications were experienced following the procedure. Moreover, patients reported meaningful improvement in symptoms.