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What If the Answer to Chronic Pelvic Pain Isn’t a Pill or Procedure—But a Wave?

A new, non-invasive solution is offering hope for vulvodynia and beyond.

What if a powerful, non-invasive therapy could finally offer lasting relief for vulvodynia, a chronic condition that has long eluded effective treatment in sexual health?

Enter SoftWave—a cutting-edge modality showing incredible promise in addressing pelvic and sexual health issues, including vulvodynia. With emerging evidence supporting its effectiveness, this therapy could redefine your approach to managing complex pelvic pain.

Join us for an in-depth, thought-provoking session with Dr. Mary Ojo-Carons, founder of Climax Aesthetic Surgery and a distinguished gynecological surgeon and sexual medicine physician, who will share her medical findings using SoftWave to treat vulvodynia and other sexual health conditions.

What we’ll cover:

  • The Hidden Opportunity in Treating Vulvodynia: Why so many clinicians miss the mark—and how SoftWave is quietly redefining what’s possible in pelvic and sexual health.
  • Real-World Case Studies Dr. Ojo-Carons Can’t Ignore: See the clinical results that convinced a leading gynecologic surgeon to rethink her approach to chronic pelvic pain.
  • Inside the Exam Room: How Dr. Ojo-Carons is integrating SoftWave into her patient protocols—and what she wishes more providers understood.
  • Your Next Move: Get actionable steps to evaluate and implement this non-invasive modality in your own practice—before your patients start asking about it elsewhere.

If you’re treating pelvic pain the same way you always have, you may be missing what’s next.
This isn’t another webinar full of theory—it’s your inside look at a real-world, non-invasive solution that’s delivering results where other treatments fall short. Dr. Ojo-Carons will pull back the curtain on what she’s discovered, what’s working, and why more providers need to pay attention—now.

Mark your calendars:

📅 When: Tuesday, May 20th at 8 PM ET
🎯 Who Should Attend: Urologists, sexual health professionals, gynecologists, and clinicians focused on pelvic health
💡 Why: Discover groundbreaking treatment strategies that could change the way you approach pelvic pain and enhance patient recovery.