ThermiVa is a non-surgical vaginal rejuvenation treatment available in Algonquin, IL
Posted by Dr. Vikram KhannaWhat is ThermiVa?
ThermiVa is a revolutionary solution to the loss of vaginal tightness. It can help in improving:- Sexual desire
- Libido
- Vaginal dryness
- Skin laxity
- Stress incontinence
- Confidence
Is ThermiVa safe?
Yes! ThermiVa is safe and effective for tightening the vaginal area and has been approved by the FDA for use by dermatological professionals. Patients love the results they can achieve using ThermiVa and enjoy using treatments that are safe and FDA approved. This ensures their money is being well spent!What causes skin laxity in the vaginal area?
There are many reasons women may experience laxity in the vaginal canals. Sometimes, it can be due to childbirth that has stretched the area and it never really “bounced back” afterwards. Due to the natural loss of estrogen as part of the aging process, women may also notice sagging in the vaginal areas and changes to their labia majoras and labia minoras. This may make them feel self-conscious when they are engaging in sexual intercourse because of the appearance of their vagina. At Dermatology Specialists of Illinois, we encourage women to be open about their concerns, so we can advise them on the most appropriate treatments to address these personal issues.How many treatments are needed?
Many women who undergo ThermiVa treatments will find that results are gradual. Unlike surgical treatments, ThermiVa works over time as the skin tightens in a more natural manner due to the radiofrequency treatments. Patients who are having treatment sessions scheduled should book several over time, to continually improve the skin laxity in that area. Once women have achieved the desired changes, they can come into our practice for additional treatments as a way of maintaining their results. We welcome patients to ask our team about routine visits for ThermiVa treatments to address their concerns with skin laxity, incontinence, and vaginal lubrication. We love helping women feel confident in the bedroom and enjoy better quality of life with improved sexual health.Who is a candidate for ThermiVa?
ThermiVa can be used for women who have mild to moderate laity of the vaginal area and are interested in non-surgical approaches to treat. However, if women have more severe skin laxity in the area or damage that has been caused by vaginal childbirth, they may still need to speak to a professional plastic surgeon regarding a surgical treatment such as a vaginoplasty. This procedure can be avoided with regular ThermiVa treatment in the earlier stages of laxity, saving patients time, money, and risky surgeries. To determine candidacy for treatment, patients are urged to book a consultation appointment with Dr. Vikram Khanna to be evaluated and decide what treatment is right for their specific needs.Start the conversation with your doctor regarding vaginal rejuvenation
Call the office of Dermatology Specialists of Illinois in Algonquin, IL and Woodstock, IL to learn more about ThermiVa as a non-surgical solution for tightening the vaginal canals and outer areas. Call (844) 307-7546 today to schedule your appointment with Dr. Vikram Khanna to learn more about this and other rejuvenation services available in his practice. With two convenient locations, patients can access dermatological care whenever they need it!Related Articles
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