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Viveve Treatment and Vaginal Laxity

The Viveve radio-frequency is the treatment of choice in pre-menopausal women with vaginal laxity. It is not a laser, and provides a superior option for pre-menopausal women, with healthy vaginal mucosa who require a deeper type of treatment that aims to improve the vaginal collagen and create a natural collagen sub-urethral tightening to treat incontinence.

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Viveve Treatment and Vaginal Laxity

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  1. VIVEVE TREATMENT AND VAGINAL LAXITY

  2. VIVEVE TREATMENT Viveve Treatment is a non-surgical treatment that will tighten and tone your vaginal canal. The radio frequency energy combined with cryogen cooling will penetrate through the mucosal tissues to act directly on the collagen layer to stimulate cellular collagen growth. It is then over a 12 week period that the collagen remodels and strengthens to support the vaginal tissues and create an improved collagen hammock under the urethra. This acts a bit like a “natural” sling to decrease the stress incontinence.

  3. VIVEVE RADIO-FREQUENCY The Viveve radio-frequency is the treatment of choice in pre-menopausal women with vaginal laxity. It is not a laser, and provides a superior option for pre-menopausal women, with healthy vaginal mucosa who require a deeper type of treatment that aims to improve the vaginal collagen and create a natural collagen sub-urethral tightening to treat incontinence.

  4. VAGINAL LAXITY A feeling of vaginal looseness known as vaginal laxity (VL) may appear after pregnancy and vaginal birth and may be influenced by previous pelvic surgery, menopause, and age. The condition known as pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is one in which the pelvic organs fall from their normal place.

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