Vaginal Rejuvenation
Scottsdale AZ & Gilbert AZ
About Vaginal Rejuvenation
What is vaginal rejuvenation? It’s a set of procedures done to enhance a woman’s sexual well-being and increase comfort.
Vaginal rejuvenation is often done after vaginal childbirth or after menopause to stimulate vaginal tissue to help it regain elasticity and firmness. It is a laser treatment called ThermiVa. It is not a surgical procedure.
About ThermiVa laser treatment
- Improves Labial Cosmetic Appearance Tighten & Tone Internally and Externally
- Improves Vaginal Laxity
- Improves Urinary incontinence
- Improves Vaginal Dryness/Atrophy
- Improves Sexual Dysfunction
- Alternative to Surgical or Hormonal Treatment
- Collagen Stimulation & Increased Elasticity
- Thickening skin with Collagen Production Creating Healthier Mucosa
- Alternative to Surgical or Hormonal Treatment
- Comfortable, Awake & Non-Invasive
- Vaginal Canal & Exterior Labia Treatment
- Treat All Skin Tones
- Only 3 Treatments Over 3-4 Months
- Quick “Lunchtime” Treatment Sessions Last About 30 Minutes
- Zero Downtime
How to Prepare for Vaginal Rejuvenation in Scottsdale AZ & Gilbert AZ?
Drink more water the day before vaginal rejuvenation to hydrate the tissue. Shave pubic hair the day before either procedure or get a wax a few days prior.
Vaginal Rejuvenation FAQs
Vaginal rejuvenation usually requires two or three treatments. Treatment benefits last for up to a year; after that, a yearly treatment is recommended.
It can also relieve problems with bladder leaks and mild to moderate pelvic prolapse.
Women can get pregnant after having the vaginal rejuvenation process.
Studies find that vaginal rejuvenation has high satisfaction rates for both women and their partners, particularly for postmenopausal women.
Postmenopausal women report better lubrication after vaginal rejuvenation, probably because the blood flow in the area increases during intercourse.
Postmenopausal women report better lubrication after vaginal rejuvenation, probably because the blood flow in the area increases during intercourse.
For further information, please contact our office.