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Enjoying Intimacy Once Again with Vaginal Revitalization

At Modern OBGYN Care, our empathetic OB/GYNs, Dr. Marcela Torres and Dr. Miguel Torres, and caring team of women’s health specialists understand the profound impact that childbirth, menopause, and aging can have on a woman’s intimate health.

We believe that female sexual wellness problems are a complex and delicate topic that deserves a satisfying solution. That’s exactly what we offer through vaginal revitalization, using Votiva by InMode®.  This nonsurgical treatment revitalizes your feminine wellness, enhancing your overall quality of life and intimate experiences. 

Our blog explores vaginal revitalization and how it can improve your comfort or intimacy. 

Understanding vaginal revitalization

Vaginal revitalization is a nonsurgical treatment that addresses changes in the vaginal area that often happen following childbirth, during menopause, or over time. Many women experience issues that make sex uncomfortable or unsatisfying. 

Votiva treats the root cause of these changes. It improves tightness, lubrication, and skin firmness to help you reclaim your intimate health.

Problems vaginal revitalization treats

Vaginal revitalization treats a broad spectrum of women’s health issues, including: 

Vaginal revitalization also helps with urinary incontinence, which is a problem many women experience after having a baby. Hormone changes during menopause may also lead to urinary incontinence. 

How does vaginal revitalization work?

Votiva treatment uses a combination of two leading-edge treatment devices. One treats the vaginal canal, while the other addresses the labia majora and vulva. 

Both emit a gentle radiofrequency heat that stimulates a healing response in the deeper skin layers. The healing response includes collagen production (the protein that lends firmness to loose skin), elastin growth (the protein that helps skin stretch and retract), improved local circulation, and even the growth of new blood vessels. 

Patients generally tolerate Votiva treatment quite well, with most reporting it to be comfortable. At most, you might feel some mild pressure and a sensation of deep warmth. The average treatment time is generally around 10-45 minutes, based on your specific areas of concern. 

Most women have a series of three Votiva treatments, waiting four to six weeks between them.

Generally, women notice results after just one treatment. Results build steadily over time as your body’s healing response intensifies. Some of the changes you can expect are:

Another remarkable effect of vaginal revitalization involves your pelvic muscles. Votiva can help improve control in these muscles, which is what leads to urinary incontinence relief. 

Ready to rediscover intimacy, leave discomfort and frustration behind, and reclaim your sexual confidence? We’re here to help. Call our office at 754-217-4181 to arrange your consultation now.

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