Resolving incontinence (involuntary urinary leakage… that annoying peeing when you laugh, cough or sneeze!), pelvic prolapse (when your pelvic floor muscles weaken and organs literally start to fall downward!), and more.īut how do you know what might be relevant to your lady bits?.Improving vaginal pH in order to reduce recurring infections.really, think of the original meaning to be more of a “ facelift for the V!”), the term now encompasses so much more in the area of addressing true medical symptoms, referred to as “ vaginal atrophy” symptoms, such as, So let me give you some basic information, from a physician (providing an OB/GYN’s point of view) who has focused on women’s health “down there” for decades.įirst of all, “Vaginal Rejuvenation” isn’t really referring to a single thing anymore… it has become more of a marketing term that includes many different treatments including a variety of surgeries, laser procedures, injections, hormones and more.Īnd while vaginal rejuvenation originally focused on cosmetic surgeries and treatments to change the look and feel of the vagina (tightening a “loose” vagina and changing the size of the labias, primarily with the intent of improving sex and/or self-esteem.
Have you heard that term being thrown about? If you have, you may have wondered what it is and if it might be something you should look into further. In that piece, I talked briefly about something called “ vaginal rejuvenation”…
Several years ago I wrote a lengthy article on vaginal dryness solutions, along with treatments that were available for other women’s issues (incontinence, pelvic prolapse, low libido, pain during intercourse… just to name a few).