Buisson was born in
Malo-les-Bains, Dunkirk. She had strict parents and gynaecology was one of the subjects that was not discussed. Her sex education happened when she was twelve. She spent her teenage years in Brittany at Saint-Nazaire. She was studying medicine and gynaecology in 1973 which is where she and her husband met. She began a collaboration with fellow
gynaecologist Pierre Foldès who she first met in 2004. Foldès surprised her by proposing that they should use ultrasound to study the structure of the
g-spot and the clitoris. She was surprised that she had not thought of doing it before and she was not sure of the anatomy that they would discover. They used volunteers are they looked at the structures during sexual intercourse. In 2010 she highlighted the discrimination by universities that resulted in there being many more studies of male as distinct from female sexuality. She was also a co-author of the paper "Who's Afraid of the G-spot? that year. This was a review by six scientists who looked at the available literature to investigate the phenomena known as the G-Spot. It was published in the
Journal of Sexual Medicine which concluded that more research was required. ==Awards==