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Thank you for your questionOptimally you should wait 3 months after surgery to perform THERMIVA to give sufficient time to fully heal
Hi, I’m Lauren, the aesthetic injector at Colorado Plastic Surgery Center.It’s typically best to wait at least 6 weeks after surgery before receiving treatment. However, I always recommend getting clearance from your surgeon first, as healing timelines can vary from patient to patient.
Thank you for your questionInternal thermiva treatment increases collogen and blood supply which helps with 4 situations: stress urinary incontinence, urge urinary incontinence, vaginal dryness, and vaginal stiffness. As a virgin, you would not have any of these issues to repair and would not...
Hello Varsatile7271,Both ThermiVa (radiofrequency energy) and Femilift (laser energy) help tighten the vagina. They are successful in 90% of women. The advantage of the ThermiVa is that there is no downtime, and no discharge and it improves the aesthetics of the external vagina (Vulva) by...
Hello and thank you for your question. Since you are planning to use ThermiVa treatment inside the vagina for your incontinence, it should not affect the outer appearance of your genitals. You should be able to combine the internal ThermiVa treatment while doing your laser hair removal. Best wishes!
Thank you for your question! First of all, having done thousands of these treatments, your picture looks like the after photo of some women. You're being too hard on yourself. I think ThermiVa is definitely an option for you. It would be 3 treatments about a month apart. No anesthesia is...
Great question! My question to you would be why spread the treatments apart 6 months? You would benefit from both as each one has a different purpose. The most popular package of combination treatments in my practice is the laser CO2 treatment (MonaLisa), Radiofrequency (ThermiVa), and the...
Vaginoplasty is the gold standard for significant laxity. Energy devices are usually effective for mild laxity. In most cases, you will not have severe laxity if you never had children so, it is unlikely that you will need a vaginoplasty. Vaginoplasty has significant down time and will be ruined...
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