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Female Wellbeing – At a Deep (and Often Overlooked) Level
When you feel good, you look good. You radiate a certain aura of confidence that can only be rivaled by the shining of the sun itself. A pep in your step and the wind blowing in your hair, you walk without a care in the world – because you feel good and look good. Viveve® can help you achieve that.
Viveve is a vaginal rejuvenation treatment that stimulates the body’s own renewal response to gradually restore healthy collagen and give soft tissue a youthful tone resiliency. It is an outpatient, non-surgical procedure that is FDA approved.
It is much more than an aesthetic procedure. You know that slight leak when you laugh, or the trickle you feel when you exercise? What about having to rush to the bathroom mid-conversation so as not to embarrass yourself? Yes, even that picture that just came to mind. Viveve can help put a stop to that.
Viveve is a clinically proven treatment for urinary incontinence approved by the FDA. What’s more, the treatment is designed to treat other vaginal issues such as dryness, decreased arousal, lubrication, orgasm, and it provides a structural foundation for the urethra.
How does it work?
Viveve is a dual-mode, radiofrequency treatment that cools and protects the surface of the skin while heating deeper tissue.
It delivers tiny pulses of gentle energy to simultaneously reinvigorate and tighten tissue. It does not require local or topical anesthesia or analgesics and is performed in an outpatient setting. Most patients begin to experience positive results within 30 days.
Benefits of Viveve
It rejuvenates and tightens vaginal tissue
It treats urinary incontinence
It enhances sex life (as reported by our patients)
It is a quick, non-surgical outpatient procedure
There’s no downtime. Patients can resume regular activities immediately
Anesthesia is not required as it is very comfortable and well tolerated
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