Are There Side Effects To Non-Surgical Vaginal Rejuvenation?

Are you experiencing issues such as vaginal laxity, vaginal dryness, and stress urinary incontinence? These concerns are often linked to changes in the vaginal tissue brought on by childbirth, hormonal fluctuations, or aging. Although surgery can addresses these issues, non-surgical vaginal rejuvenation is now an option. But are there any side-effects to non-surgical vaginal rejuvenation.

What is non-Surgical Vaginal Rejuvenation?
Non-surgical vaginal rejuvenation is a procedure that uses energy-based devices to restore the health and vitality of the vaginal tissue. These devices typically utilize laser or radiofrequency energy to stimulate collagen regeneration, and revitalize the vaginal tissue.

FemiLift non-surgical vaginal rejuvenation
FemiLift is a breakthrough treatment that uses fractional CO2 laser technology to restore tone and strength to the vaginal tissue. It is a minimally invasive procedure that takes only 15-20 minutes to complete.

FemiLift works by heating the inner layers of the vaginal tissue, and the resulting thermal effect promotes collagen production, which enhances the tone and elasticity of the vaginal tissues. There is no downtime, so patients can resume regular activities right away.

After treatment patients will notice increased sensation in the vagina, as well as improved lubrication. In addition, women with stress urinary incontinence will experience better bladder control.

Are There Side Effects To Non-Surgical Vaginal Rejuvenation?
Non-surgical vaginal rejuvenation treatments are generally safe, comfortable,andvirtually painless. Since these treatments are non-surgical, the side-effects are minimal. Patients may experience a slight watery discharge or spotting for a few days after treatment, but there are no major risks.

Are you interested in non-surgical vaginal rejuvenation? Search our directory to find a practice in your area.

If you are in the Plymouth Meeting, PA area, Pennsylvania Center for Plastic Surgery is our featured practice.

You can reach them at www.phillyfemilift.com/femilift/, or by calling (267)-687-2180.

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