Dilation Support 2
Clinical Overview
The BryCare Therapeutics Dilation Support 2 is an advanced non-vibrating vaginal dilation set designed to support progressive pelvic health rehabilitation. This kit builds upon foundational dilation therapy by offering an expanded range of graduated dilators, allowing for more controlled and incremental progression during treatment.
Therapeutic Purpose & Benefits
Vaginal dilation therapy is commonly incorporated into pelvic floor rehabilitation programs for women experiencing conditions such as vaginismus, post-procedural vaginal tightness, or discomfort associated with pelvic floor muscle guarding. A wider range of dilator sizes allows for gradual tissue adaptation, helping to support improved vaginal elasticity, neuromuscular coordination, and patient confidence over time.
This non-vibrating format is ideal for individuals who prefer static dilation or who are following a clinician-guided therapy plan where vibration is not required.
What’s Included
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5-Piece Non-Vibrating Dilator Kit – A comprehensive set of graduated dilators designed to support incremental progression throughout the course of dilation therapy.
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Sensitive Water-Based Lubricant – A gentle, body-compatible lubricant formulated to enhance comfort and reduce friction during use.
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Foaming Cleaner – Supports hygienic care before and after each session.
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Silk Storage Bag – Discreet, breathable storage for all components between uses.
Who This Kit Is Suitable For
This kit is intended for women who:
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Require a broader range of dilator sizes for ongoing therapy
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Are progressing through a pelvic floor rehabilitation program
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Are managing vaginismus, pelvic floor tension, or post-surgical vaginal discomfort
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Prefer a non-vibrating dilation modality
It is suitable for use under the guidance of a healthcare provider, pelvic floor physiotherapist, or gynaecological specialist.
Important Notice
This kit is designed to support vaginal dilation therapy and pelvic health rehabilitation. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace professional medical care. Always consult a healthcare professional before commencing dilation therapy, particularly if you are post-surgical or experiencing ongoing pelvic pain.