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. 2017 Feb 1;49(7):727. doi: 10.1002/lsm.22643

Re: Transcutaneous temperature controlled radiofrequency for orgasmic dysfunction. Lasers in Surgery and Medicine 2016;48(7): 641–645

Red M Alinsod 1
PMCID: PMC6885938  PMID: 28833297

When originally published, the Results section of the Abstract contained an error. The corrected text appears below.

Results: Twenty‐three of 25 patients reported an average reduction in time to orgasm of 33%. Patients also noted significant vaginal tightening effects, increased vaginal moisture, and improved vulvar and clitoral sensitivity. All anorgasmic patients reported the ability to achieve orgasms. Two patients had minimal response.


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