For men with urinary incontinence that often follows prostate surgery, injections of collagen into the area of the urinary sphincter can improve short-term bladder control, according to a new study.
Periurethral collagen injections have been used to treat female urinary incontinence secondary to intrinsic sphincteric deficiency (ISD). As an alternative, a transurethral submucosal collagen ...
Dear Dr. Gott: Two years ago I had my prostate removed. I've since had minor but annoying incontinence. My urologist says I might be a good candidate for a collagen injection. I'm 74. Do you agree?
Botox is used to treat overactive bladder (OAB) in adults. It’s also approved to treat urinary incontinence caused by certain neurological conditions in adults and children ages 5 years and older. The ...
ORLANDO, May 25 – Researchers from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine have found that, in animal models, autologous skeletal muscle derived cell (MDC) transplants offer a safer, more ...
The following information has been prepared by the Food and Drug Administration to answer questions about the regulatory status and the possible risks of two cosmetic procedures: collagen injections ...