Does laser Vaginal Rejuvenation Require Many Treatments to See Results?

Many women are turning to laser vaginal rejuvenation to ease feminine concerns such as vaginal laxity and urinary incontinence, so that they can enjoy their lives again. But does laser vaginal rejuvenation require many treatments to see results.

What is laser vaginal rejuvenation

Laser vaginal rejuvenation is a treatment in which laser energy is used to promote collagen formation and treat issues such as vaginal laxity, vaginal dryness, and stress urinary incontinence (SUI).

There are several laser devices now available for vaginal rejuvenation, including the state-of-the-art FemiLift.

FemiLift is a minimally invasive outpatient procedure that uses a fractional CO2 laser to rejuvenate the vaginal tissues. FemiLift enhances vaginal tone, and increases lubrication and blood circulation. The procedure is quick, painless and very safe.

How FemiLift works

The laser energy penetrates down to inner layers of the vaginal wall, and the heat generated stimulates the production of collagen. Collagen regeneration helps to strengthen the vaginal tissues, causing the vaginal wall to become tighter and firmer.

Is there any downtime

While there is no downtime after FemiLift, patients are advised to wait at least 3 days before having intercourse again.

Does laser Vaginal Rejuvenation Require Many Treatments to See Results?
The number of laser vaginal rejuvenation treatments required to see results, depends on the degree of vaginal laxity being experienced by the patient. However, a series of 3 treatments done 4-6 weeks apart, is recommended for achieving optimal results with FemiLift (click here to learn more).

Would you like to learn more about laser vaginal rejuvenation with FemiLift? Search our directory to find a practice in your area.

If you are in the Philadelphia or Plymouth Meeting, PA areas, The Pennsylvania Centre for Plastic Surgery is our featured practice.

You can reach them at www.drbrenman.com, or by calling (267) 463-4110.

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