The many types
Laser Vaginal Rejuvenation
Increases collagen production to tighten the vagina, enhancing intimacy.
Laser vaginal rejuvenation uses a fractional CO2 laser to actually ablate the vaginal walls, stimulating collagen and elastin production. The laser energy warms the tissue, tightening the vaginal canal and improving elasticity. The procedure is gentle and pain-free, and results are visible within a few sessions.
Classification: Non-Invasive
Downtime: Minimal to none
Best for: Vaginal tightening, vaginal laxity, sexual sensation
Radiofrequency Vaginal Rejuvenation (ThermiVa)
Uses heat to naturally tighten the vaginal area and restore moisture.
A specialized handpiece delivers radiofrequency energy to the vaginal tissues, gently heating the area and stimulating collagen production. This tightens the vaginal canal, increases elasticity, and increases natural lubrication. This process is not only comfortable and non-invasive, but also results in a long-lasting effect after a few treatments.
Classification: Non-invasive
Downtime: Minimal
Best for: Women wanting to tighten the vaginal area, increase moisture, and boost intimacy short of a surgical procedure.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy (O-Shot)
Improves sexual function and vaginal health by promoting tissue regeneration.
PRP therapy is accomplished by extracting a small sample of the patient’s blood and then spinning this sample to separate out platelets. Is one more method to rejuvenate the vagina, a liquid of Platelet-rich plasma PRP, is injected in vaginal tissues to promote healing. This makes it more sensitive, makes the tissue healthier, which may also help with urinary incontinence and vaginal dryness.
Classification: Minimally invasive
Downtime: Minimal to none
Best for: Women looking to improve vaginal health, desire increased sensitivity, or who are dealing with issues of dryness & urinary incontinence.
Vaginal Surgery (Vaginoplasty)
Permanent results for tightening & reshaping of vaginal canal
The Vaginoplasty operation is performed under general anesthesia. The surgery, which is done with anesthesia, has a longer recovery period than non-surgical benefits. It offers dramatic, permanent results for women with moderate vaginal laxity.
Classification: Invasive
Downtime: 4 to 6 weeks
Best for: Women with significant vaginal laxity after childbirth or from age who want a longer-term option.