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Interested In Vaginal Rejuvenation But Uncomfortable With Surgery?

by Alyssa Watson

If aging, pregnancy and childbirth, or health complications have left you wishing you could regain the vaginal tightness and urinary continence you enjoyed in your twenties and thirties, you may be wondering if a vaginal rejuvenation procedure could help. Vaginoplasty, a surgical procedure that uses lasers and scalpels to reshape and tighten the vaginal walls, can seem like an extreme (and expensive) option. Fortunately, there are several non-surgical procedures that can leave patients feeling satisfied. Learn more about your non-surgical treatment options to tone and tighten your vaginal walls.

Non-Surgical Vaginal Rejuvenation Treatments

There are two primary ways that physicians can tighten the vagina without surgery: radiofrequency (RF) treatment and CO2 laser treatment. Both of these methods use focused heat to boost collagen production and tighten blood vessels within the treatment area. Although several sessions are often necessary to realize the full effects of RF or laser treatment, many women report improved continence and even more satisfying sex within the next few weeks or months after their last treatment.

Unlike surgery, which requires general anesthesia, non-surgical vaginal rejuvenation treatments are usually performed on an outpatient basis and use only local anesthetic or oral medication that can help you relax. You'll be able to go about your regular activities quickly, and your risk of infection or complications will be far less than someone who underwent vaginal surgery.

Who May Benefit From Vaginal Rejuvenation Treatment? 

Women of all ages and with all health histories may seek vaginal rejuvenation treatment. However, many women tend to pursue treatment after they notice symptoms associated with laxity of the vagina, including urinary incontinence and chronic vaginal dryness. These symptoms are commonly seen in women who have recently given birth or who are entering their perimenopause years, although vaginal rejuvenation can also be pursued after menopause.   

Are These Treatments Right for Everyone?

It's important to thoroughly research your treatment options and discuss them with your gynecologist or urologist before signing on to a particular treatment. Someone who is familiar with your health history can advise you whether laser or RF treatment is safe for you and is likely to help you achieve the results you want. This is especially true for women who are seeking vaginal rejuvenation as a way to reduce or eliminate urinary incontinence; undergoing a gynecological or urological exam can rule out any other conditions or potential complications that may make another treatment more appropriate.

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