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Non-Invasive Vaginal Treatments The New Answer to Painful Sex
Since the beginning of time women have experienced issues “down there” such as vaginal looseness, dryness and unappealing labial appearance, all of which could hamper bedroom activities. There aren't many options for women who want vaginal tightening or to change the appearance of the labia.
Thankfully, technology has advanced, and now there are now some remarkable alternatives to help women with this age-old problem and one of them is called ThermiVA.
What is ThermiVA?
ThermiVa is a non-surgical radio frequency procedure for vaginal and labial tightening. Both the internal and external tissues can be treated.
This is an excellent treatment for women who suffer from urogenital atrophy and/or laxity and complain of painful intercourse. Giving birth vaginally, aging and obesity are some contributing factors to this condition. Other reasons to get ThermiVA may include
If you have sexual dysfunction or problems reaching orgasm.
If you have urinary leakage (incontinence) when you laugh or cough.
If you feel that your vagina is dry and is not producing moisture like before.
If you simply don't like the way your labia look on the exterior.
If you have conditions such as vulvodynia, vestibulodynia , and vaginismus.
What is the procedure like?
The procedure is very comfortable and takes about 30 minutes. It is recommended to do three treatments about one month apart. There is no need for anesthesia.
There is no downtime with this procedure. Women report feeling tighter even after one treatment. After week two, you will notice an increase in vaginal moisture (the glands “regenerate”). Sexual activity can be resumed as normal. Improvement with incontinence is also noticed after the first treatment, in most patients.
The vulvovaginal tissues continue to tighten after each treatment. It actually makes quite a remarkable difference physically, sexually and psychologically.
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