Laser Vaginal Rejuvenation

Ladies, this blog entry is strictly for you. We all know that because of aging certain processes of the body slow down, for example as the years go by it starts to produce less estrogen and collagen. We are all familiar with the fact that less collagen means less elasticity in the skin, so wrinkles start to show. But less of us may be familiar with the fact that it also takes its toll on our intimate areas. It can lead to vaginal atrophy which has unpleasant symptoms like vaginal dryness, itching, intercourse pain, vaginal laxity and urinary incontinence.

Well, none of these sounds cool. Vaginal atrophy occurs most often after menopause due to the body producing less estrogen, but it can also start during breast-feeding, after removal of ovaries and after chemotherapy. All of these symptoms can affect sex life negatively, the intercourse can get less enjoyable as the vagina may get dry and irritated and its tightness changes. A fulfilling sex life is so important, we gain such a lot of elementary energy and happiness out of it, so don’t neglect these issues, there’s a solution!

It’s also no secret that having a baby can stretch things out below the belt. According to Khloé Kardashian, her sisters have found a nonsurgical way to tighten it back up. This amazing method is called Laser Vaginal Rejuvenation. In fact, there are several FDA-approved treatments, which are designed to tighten up the vaginal area using, yep, lasers. In addition to firming up your vagina, these lasers can fight vaginal dryness and incontinence. They may even help fight a low libido as after the treatment sexual intercourse gets more fulfilling. So…how does it work, exactly?

The treatment tightens the vaginal walls which enhances sexual pleasure, restores tone to tissue, and increases blood flow—which increases lubrication and strengthens the supporting ligaments surrounding the bladder and urethra to reduce the symptoms of stress urinary incontinence. The process isn’t painful—patients only feel a little pressure—and the procedure is over in less than 10 minutes. It’s typically recommended that women get lasered three times, with each session spaced four to six weeks apart, and have a “touch-up” session after a year. The only stipulation is four days without sex. After that you can get back to it.