Vaginal Tightening - IntimaLase™
Vaginal Rejuvenation
The IntimaLase™ – Vaginal Tightening is unique laser therapy for incision-less, non-invasive photothermal tightening of the vaginal canal. IntimaLase™ helps to treat vaginal relaxation syndrome, which is the loss of the optimum structural form of the vagina. This condition is generally associated with some of our patients after childbirth and the natural aging process.


FAQs
WILL MY PARTNER AND I FEEL A DIFFERENCE?
Yes. Clinical results show a tightened vaginal canal, greater sexual satisfaction, and improvement in a patient’s quality of life. Most women who had the procedure done said that they felt more intense sensations and deeper orgasms and so did their partners. This is what you expect if the vaginal wall has become tighter. We usually recommend you abstain from intercourse for two weeks. And on starting activity again, you will notice the difference. Improvements continue for up to 12 weeks after the procedure.
HOW MANY TREATMENTS DO I NEED?
We recommend two-four sessions for the best results; these treatments are usually a month apart. No special pre-op preparation or post-op precautions are necessary. You can immediately return to your normal everyday activities after the procedure. There may be some minimal sensitivity after the procedure and transparent discharge for 2-3 days afterward. Sexual intercourse is not recommended for 2 weeks after the procedure.
A consultation is required prior to any treatment.
Scientific & Clinical Research
Novel Minimally Invasive VSP Er: YAG Laser Treatments in Gynecology – Read Full Text
Vizintin Z, Rivera M, Fistonić I, Saraçoglu F, Guimares P, Gaviria J, Garcia V, Lukac M, Perhavec T, Marini L.
Journal of the Laser and Health Academy, Vol. 2012, No. 1, P. 46-58.
Laser Vaginal Tightening (LVT)
evaluation of novel non-invasive laser treatment for vaginal relaxation syndrome – Read Full Text
Jorge E. Gaviria P, Jose A. Lanz L. Journal of the Laser and Health Academy, Vol. 2012, No. 1, P. 59-66.
Additional Resources
visit the Laser and Health Academy* website for further information about medical laser treatments.