Regeneration

Gentle, non-invasive

Treatment goal

The aim of vaginal rejuvenation is to improve the tissue quality, elasticity and functional stability of the vaginal area.
Age-related changes, hormonal influences or stress can lead to a decrease in tissue firmness.Non-invasive procedures aim to strengthen the tissue in a targeted manner and support physical well-being.

Operating principle (monopolar radiofrequency)

The treatment is based on the controlled, gradual heating of the tissue using monopolar radiofrequency.
In contrast to laser-based procedures, the clinically required temperature is not generated by a single short pulse, but is built up progressively and in a controlled manner.
This enables effective stimulation of collagen and elastin formation while at the same time being very gentle on the tissue and extremely well tolerated.

Technology & Quality

The monopolar radiofrequency used enables both external and internal tissue areas to be treated.
The application is non-invasive, painless and can usually be carried out without downtime.
Due to the even heat development, patients usually tolerate the treatment very well and find it almost painless.

Vaginal rejuvenation addresses functional and structural changes in vaginal tissue, which can be caused by factors including age, hormones, or mechanical stress.
Alongside improvements in tissue quality and elasticity, supporting functional aspects is also key. Modern, non-invasive procedures can help to positively influence complaints related to strain, such as mild to moderate stress urinary incontinence, while maintaining a high level of safety and acceptance.

The treatment is based on the use of monopolar radiofrequency, which allows for uniform and controlled heating of the tissue. In contrast to laser-based procedures, the clinically required temperature is built up gradually, rather than being generated by a single high-energy pulse.
This principle allows for effective thermal stimulation while ensuring high tissue protection and minimising the risk of overheating or irritation.

Treatment is non-invasive and usually takes place over several sessions, depending on the individual initial situation and treatment goal.
Controlled thermal stimulation can encourage regenerative processes, which can lead to a gradual improvement in tissue strength, elasticity, and structure. Many users also report an early and noticeable improvement in load-dependent symptoms, such as stress urinary incontinence.

The gradual heat development of monopolar radiofrequency ensures very good tolerability. The treatment is mostly perceived by patients as pleasantly warm and nearly painless.
As the treatment is non-invasive, there is no downtime, and daily life can be resumed immediately after the application.

Strengthen structure
Targeted support of function

Vaginal Rejuvenation

The right aesthetics systems