Skincare Down There
Dr. Shannon C. Trotter
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March 18, 2025
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Dr. Shannon Trotter and Dr. Elizabeth Muennich dive into the sensitive topic of vaginal skincare to separate fact from fiction and offer practical advice for women. They discuss the differences between external and internal vaginal skin, proper care techniques, and treatment options for common concerns.• Vaginal skin consists of two types: regular skin on the outside and more sensitive mucosal tissue on the inside• The vagina is self-cleaning and requires minimal intervention - aggressive cleaning disrupts natural bacteria balance• "Vagacials" and specialized vaginal products are generally unnecessary and can potentially cause irritation• Simple moisturizers like petroleum jelly work best for external dryness, while internal dryness may indicate a medical condition• Breathable cotton underwear and fragrance-free laundry products help prevent irritation• Quality lubrication from reputable brands is important for preventing friction during sexual activity• Non-surgical options like radiofrequency treatments can address vaginal atrophy, laxity, and stress incontinenceVisit dermittrotter.com for more skincare information.
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Skincare Down There | Dr. Shannon Trotter and Dr. Elizabeth Muennich dive into the sensitive topic of vaginal skincare to separate fact from fiction and offer practical advice for women. They discuss the differences between external and internal vaginal skin, proper care techniques, and treatment options for common concerns.• Vaginal skin consists of two types: regular skin on the outside and more sensitive mucosal tissue on the inside• The vagina is self-cleaning and requires minimal intervention - aggressive cleaning disrupts natural bacteria balance• "Vagacials" and specialized vaginal products are generally unnecessary and can potentially cause irritation• Simple moisturizers like petroleum jelly work best for external dryness, while internal dryness may indicate a medical condition• Breathable cotton underwear and fragrance-free laundry products help prevent irritation• Quality lubrication from reputable brands is important for preventing friction during sexual activity• Non-surgical options like radiofrequency treatments can address vaginal atrophy, laxity, and stress incontinenceVisit dermittrotter.com for more skincare information.