There’s no denying that many women are interested in treatments to make their faces and bodies look more refreshed and youthful – but what about the vagina?
Over the years, the vagina and labia can face the same problems as any other part of a women’s body. Pregnancy and age can cause the vagina and labia to lose vital elasticity. This may lead women to feel self-conscious about the appearance of their genitalia – what’s more, many women might lose some sexual satisfaction as a result of having a looser vagina.
Luckily, there’s a way to restore tightness and elasticity – all without requiring invasive surgery.
Vaginal Rejuvenation at Serenity MedSpa
If you’re looking to feel more confident and feminine, it’s time to discover feminine rejuvenation at Serenity MedSpa in San Francisco. Co-founders Dr. Lisa Kang and Dr. David Kang are proud to offer clients ThermiVa, an innovative new treatment designed to promote vaginal tightness and rejuvenation, without surgery.
ThermiVa offers similar results as surgical vaginal rejuvenation, without requiring an invasive procedure. What’s more, ThermiVa is incredibly fast and easy; most patients only require a 30-minute in-office procedure with no downtime or pain.
So how does it work?
ThermiVa uses the power of radio frequency energy, delivered to the vagina and labia with an S-shaped handpiece. The handpiece is applied to the external and internal vulvovaginal tissue to create an immediate tightening effect. The heat energy also promotes long-term collagen production, which can help your vagina and labia look younger.
The benefits of ThermiVa are numerous:
• Tighter, smoother skin
• No anesthesia, numbing or shots
• No lasers, burning or stinging
• Very affordable
• Reduces leaky bladder symptoms
• Aids in orgasmic dysfunction
To see optimal results, you’ll need a total of three ThermiVa treatments. The results can last up to 12 months.
Discover ThermiVa at Serenity MedSpa
If you’re ready to transform and tighten your vagina and labia, schedule a consultation with Dr. Lisa Kang and Dr. David Kang by calling 415-781-9200.