IntimaLase ® Laser Vaginal Tightening

What is IntimaLase ®?

IntimaLase® is an innovative and unique, patented, noninvasive Er: YAG laser therapy for treatment of vaginal relaxation syndrome, a condition which is generally associated with overstretching of the vaginal canal during childbirth as well as with natural aging.

How does IntimaLase® work?

The IntimaLase® treatment is based on a proprietary 2940 nm Er:YAG laser technology called Fotona SMOOTH®, which enables delivery of specially composed laser energy pulses to the vaginal mucosa tissue.

The precisely controlled Fotona SMOOTH® energy pulses are designed to induce thermal effects in the vaginal tissue, stimulating collagen remodeling and the synthesis of new collagen fibers. The end result of collagen neogenesis and remodeling is tightening of the vaginal canal.

Unique advantages of IntimaLase®

For the majority of patients, two sessions with a one-month interval are sufficient for significant tightening of the vaginal canal. No special pre-op preparation or post-op precautions are necessary. Patients can immediately return to their normal everyday activities. After a single treatment, clinical results show a tightened vaginal canal, greater sexual satisfaction and significant improvement in a patient’s quality of life.

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“Rose MD Aesthetics provides the best variety of services by physicians who are very educated and knowledgeable. They care a lot about each patient and treat you like family to provide you with the best treatments. They have a very gentle touch and are patient with you as they explain each step of the treatment they are performing for you. I can’t trust anyone else with my skin after being their patient. I love them and so will you!”

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