Vaginal rejuvenation refers to a series of procedures designed to correct issues related to the vagina. Vaginal rejuvenation is also often called female genital plastic or cosmetic surgery, though there are also effective nonsurgical options.
Vaginal rejuvenation is an essential part of women’s health, as it can come in handy after you’ve given birth or as your vaginal tissue starts to wear with age. You might consider vaginal rejuvenation if you experience any of the following.
Our medical team works closely with you to determine your needs. From there, we can determine which vaginal rejuvenation procedure best meets your expectations.
The BTL Ultra Femme 360 device is a radiofrequency skin-tightening device similar to one used on the face and body. Ultra Femme 360 uses two different hand pieces to treat the unique anatomy of women. The first hand piece treats the external genitalia, including the entire vulva (labia majora and labia minora) and perineum. The second hand piece treats the vagina, or internal tissues of the female genitalia. It’s gently inserted into the vagina, using a water-based gel lubricant, to heat the vaginal introitus and canal. This stimulates the vaginal mucosa and local circulation, stimulating a youthful transformation to the tissues.
Gentle, yet effective, tissue heating with Ultra Femme 360 leads to new collagen formation. As a result, women achieve tightening of the labia, a decrease in the size of the vaginal opening and a healthier and more hydrated vaginal mucosa. Additional benefits include improvement in urinary incontinence, improved sensitivity and increased vaginal lubrication.
Since BTL Ultra Femme 360 uses radiofrequency and ultrasound, it’s quick; each session shouldn’t last longer than eight minutes.
Your medical professional will likely recommend three sessions once a week. You should notice results after the first session.
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