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    Feminine Wellness

    Vaginal Rejuvenation (Non-Surgical)

    Non-surgical vaginal rejuvenation uses laser (MonaLisa Touch, FemiLift) or radiofrequency (ThermiVa, Votiva) energy to stimulate collagen production in vaginal tissue. These treatments address common concerns including vaginal laxity, dryness, mild urinary incontinence, and decreased sensation — issues that often arise after childbirth or during menopause. The treatments are non-invasive, require no anesthesia, and involve minimal downtime. While the topic may feel taboo, these are medically legitimate treatments that significantly improve quality of life.

    Vaginal Rejuvenation (Non-Surgical) treatment at a luxury medical spa

    Average Cost

    $1,000–$3,000 per session or series

    Session Duration

    15–30 minutes

    Results

    Some improvement after first session

    Downtime

    None to 24 hours

    How Vaginal Rejuvenation (Non-Surgical) Works

    1. 1

      Private consultation and assessment

    2. 2

      Non-invasive laser or RF device applied

    3. 3

      Energy stimulates collagen production in tissue

    4. 4

      3 sessions typically recommended

    5. 5

      Maintenance sessions annually

    Benefits of Vaginal Rejuvenation (Non-Surgical)

    • Addresses vaginal laxity and dryness
    • Improves mild urinary incontinence
    • Non-surgical, minimal downtime
    • Quick treatments (15–30 minutes)
    • Improves quality of life and confidence
    • Can delay or avoid surgical options

    Risks & Side Effects

    • Temporary discomfort during/after treatment
    • Limited long-term data for some devices
    • May require maintenance treatments
    • Not covered by insurance
    • Results vary by individual

    Vaginal Rejuvenation (Non-Surgical) Cost Guide

    Average Cost: $1,000–$3,000 per session or series

    Price Range: $800 – $4,000

    Ideal Candidate: Women experiencing vaginal laxity, dryness, mild incontinence, or decreased sensation — often postpartum or perimenopausal.

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    Before & After Tips

    • Schedule a private consultation to discuss concerns
    • Avoid intercourse for 48–72 hours after
    • Results improve over weeks as collagen builds
    • Plan for 3 initial treatments, 4–6 weeks apart

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is vaginal rejuvenation safe?
    FDA-cleared devices like MonaLisa Touch and ThermiVa have good safety profiles. Side effects are typically mild and temporary. Choose a provider experienced specifically in these treatments.
    How many treatments do I need?
    Most patients need 3 treatments spaced 4–6 weeks apart, followed by annual maintenance sessions to sustain results.

    Alternatives to Vaginal Rejuvenation (Non-Surgical)

    Kegel exercisesPelvic floor physical therapySurgical vaginoplastyHormone replacement therapyVaginal estrogen

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    Medical Disclaimer

    The information provided on MedSpa Listings is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a board-certified physician or qualified healthcare provider before undergoing any medical spa treatment. Individual results may vary. MedSpa Listings does not endorse any specific provider, treatment, or product.