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SCAR TREATMENTS

Releases Scars. Reduces Pain. Resets Your Nervous System.

Dolphin MPS is a powerful tool for treating chronic pain, scar tension, and nervous system dysregulation — using gentle microcurrent. When the nervous system calms, the pelvic floor softens — and true healing begins.

 

What It Helps Treat

  • C-section scars

  • Laparoscopy scars

  • Hysterectomy scars

  • Hernia repair scars

  • Breast surgery scars

  • Episiotomy or perineal scars

  • Orthopedic surgical scars
     

Scars can pull on fascia, organs, nerves, and even the pelvic floor — creating symptoms years later.

 

Pain Conditions

  • Pelvic pain

  • Low back pain

  • Hip/groin pain

  • Neck tension

  • Abdominal pain

  • Sciatica

  • Headaches

  • Nerve irritation

 

Nervous System Support

Dolphin MPS stimulates the vagus nerve to calm the body and support overall function.

Benefits include

  • Reduce anxiety-driven pelvic floor tension

  • Improve digestion

  • Support trauma recovery

  • Reduce inflammation

  • Enhance sleep

Vagus Nerve Therapy

The pelvic floor cannot heal when the nervous system is overwhelmed. The vagus nerve regulates digestion, bladder function, sexual function, and pain processing. When it’s dysregulated, the pelvic floor follows.

What This Therapy Supports

  • Chronic pelvic pain

  • Anxiety-driven clenching

  • Constipation / IBS symptoms

  • Urinary urgency/frequency

  • Insomnia or stress

  • TMJ + neck tension

  • Postpartum overwhelm

  • Trauma recovery

  • Vagal shutdown patterns
     

How We Treat the Vagus Nerve

  • Dolphin MPS microcurrent

  • Craniosacral therapy

  • Breathwork

  • Diaphragm release

  • Visceral manipulation

  • Somatic grounding techniques

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