Silicone dilators are a treatment that allows you to exercise the area progressively thanks to the different sizes.
This type of treatment is usually prescribed by a gynaecologist, oncologist, sexologist, physiotherapist specialized in pelvic floor, etc.
Indications:
- Against vaginal discomfort and problems during penetrative sexual intercourse
- After gynaecological operations
- After childbirth or an episiotomy or perineal laceration
- Pain during gynaecological examinations or at insert a tampon
- During and after radiotherapy or chemotherapy treatments
- Decrease in the size of the vagina as a consequence of a surgical operation.
To facilitate the introduction, it is advisable to apply a water based lubricant.
How are dilators used?
The recommended position to insert the dilators is to lie on your back with your legs bent and slightly apart.
However, it can also be used standing up, with one leg raised and resting on a chair.
Gently insert the smallest dilator into the vagina for 8-10 minutes, then move it in and out without fully removing it from the vagina.
Repeat these movements about 20 times.
Unless your doctor recommends otherwise, you should repeat this exercise 3 times a week for a period of 2 weeks.
When you are able to enter the smallest size without hassle, we recommend that you go directly to the next size and repeat the above process.
Once the introduction of the largest dilator can be done without discomfort, you can consider penetrative sex.
It is advisable to wash the dilators with hot water and a neutral soap before using them for the first time.
Once used, clean them in the same way and store them in the bag completely dry.
Materials: Silicone