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The Synergy of Energy Plus Biologics and How to Market It

Learn the Basics of Non-Surgical Cosmetic Gynecology for GSM, Lichen, OAB and SUI. Then listen to Lori Werner and get your audience to notice! Then hear the deep details of Gynflix for your learning!

I want to share a Primer on how I use the energy of radio waves and lasers and combine it with Platelet Rich and Platelet Poor Plasma, Amniotic Fluid, Exosomes, Carboxytherapy and Botanicals to treat the toughest cases of GSM/Vulvovaginal Atrophy, Lichen Sclerosis, Vulvodynia, Pelvic Pain, and Orgasmic Dysfunction. This is very practical and very useful so do not skip this newsletter video. The American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG) has sponsored me twice now to present this talk to its members and to create awareness for Women’s Healthcare Providers to be able to offer outside-the-box therapies not taught in traditional residencies and fellowships and mainline congresses. This is really cool stuff for those who have not been introduced to this developing field! The Best Bonus at the end of the video is Lori Werner, Founder and CEO of Medical Marketing Whiz, sharing how both our practice and our patients can benefit from getting the word out.

Also check out my earlier posts on similar topics such as The Leaky Bladder Special: Synergy of Energy Plus Biologics and A Primer on Cosmetic and Regenerative Gynecology.

Red Alinsod, MD (www.alinsodinstitute.com and www.gynflix.com)

More intense and detailed videos are avalable on Gynflix for those interested in advanced fee-for-service next level treatments . Visit www.gynflix.com.

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