Vaginal Rejuvenation
in Springfield, MO
Vaginal Rejuvenation
in Springfield, MO
Aging, hormone depletion, and childbearing can have a significant impact on sexual health and undermine quality of life. To address these issues, our med spa in Springfield offers non-surgical vaginal rejuvenation using an advanced CO2 laser. We treat vaginal dryness, laxity, and stress urinary incontinence, helping patients restore their wellness and intimate life. Our laser treatments can be fitted into any schedule because they do not require downtime.
What Is Vaginal Rejuvenation?
Why Choose Non-Surgical Vaginal Rejuvenation Over Surgery?
Preparation for Vaginal Rejuvenation
Vaginal Rejuvenation Procedure
Preparation
Laser Probe Insertion
Application
The laser system delivers precise microscopic beams of energy in a 360-degree pattern to the vaginal wall. The probe is gradually withdrawn while rotating to ensure complete treatment area coverage. Multiple passes may be performed to achieve optimal results.
The laser energy is delivered in a fractional pattern, treating small sections while leaving surrounding areas intact. It penetrates to a precise depth in the vaginal tissue, creating controlled thermal damage. This stimulates the production of new collagen and promotes tissue remodeling.
Final Assessment
Follow-Up Sessions
Recovery After Non-Surgical
Vaginal Rejuvenation
Candidates for Vaginal Rejuvenation
Candidates for CO2 laser vaginal rejuvenation are typically women seeking to address changes in vaginal health and function due to aging, hormonal shifts, or childbirth. They may experience vaginal laxity, dryness, stress urinary incontinence, or painful intercourse. Women in perimenopause or postmenopause, as well as those who wish to enhance vaginal tightness and elasticity without surgery, often benefit from laser procedures. Candidates should be in overall good health, have realistic expectations about the outcomes, and consult with Dr. Bailey to ensure the treatment aligns with their needs and concerns.
- Are pregnant or breastfeeding;
- Have had cancer of any reproductive organ;
- Have had an abnormal pap smear;
- Have superficial metal or implants in the treatment area;
- Have active skin conditions in the intimate zone (genital herpes, STDs, etc.).