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How long does ThermiVa last?

How long does ThermiVa last?

How long do the results last? ThermiVa treatments have been known to last anywhere from 9-12 months. Treatments are generally given a month apart with maximum results present after the third treatment.

How much does a ThermiVa machine cost?

How much does the MonaLisa Touch and ThermiVA cost? According to reviews on REALSelf, the cost of ThermiVA ranges from $2,500 – $3,500 for 3 treatments while the average cost reported for the MonaLisa Touch ranges from $1,800 – $3,000 for 3 treatments.

What are the benefits of ThermiVa?

ThermiVa can help to:

  • Reduce or treat stress urinary incontinence.
  • Restore vaginal lubrication.
  • Enhance sex for you and your partner.
  • Alleviate any pain felt during intercourse.
  • Restore comfort when wearing tight clothing.
  • Boost self-confidence.

What is a ThermiVa treatment?

ThermiVa is a non-surgical procedure for labia and vaginal tightening and rejuvenation. ThermiVa is a form of energy medicine that uses heat therapy delivered via radio frequency (RF) waves to promote collagen synthesis, shrinkage and tightening of female tissues.

Does ThermiVa feel good?

ThermiVa is painless and has zero recovery time. Many women wonder, what does ThermiVa feel like? It’s completely painless. Most women notice a relaxing, warming sensation as the wand transfers temperature-controlled radiofrequency heat to their vaginal tissues, without any burning or discomfort.

What is the difference between FemiLift and ThermiVa?

The major differences between the two treatments are the following: The FemiLift utilizes a fractional CO2 laser. The FemiLift treats internally in 360°, applying laser technology to your internal tissues. ThermiVA treatments utilize radio frequency waves on both your internal and external vaginal tissues.

Does ThermiVa really work?

ThermiVa patients see quick, lasting results. Almost immediately, with the most noticeable improvement being after about 90 days. We recommend a series of three ThermiVa treatments to see the best results; however, some women may see improvement with just one treatment.

What is the Mona Lisa Laser?

The MonaLisa Touch is a carbon dioxide laser specifically designed to treat vaginal tissue. Similar to laser facial treatments, the procedure uses lasers to make micro-abrasions or tiny scratches in the vaginal wall, which stimulate growth of new blood vessels.

Does ThermiVa help with incontinence?

ThermiVa can help relieve the symptoms of urinary incontinence, such as an urge to urinate frequently, urinary leakage due to an over-active bladder, and stress incontinence.

Does FemiLift really work?

They are feeling tighter with improved friction during intercourse, and issues of urinary incontinence significantly addressed, thanks to the Femilift™ machine, which is safe, easy, and with no downtime for patients, and best of all, it really works.

Does Thermiva really work?

What does ThermiVa do to your vagina?

ThermiVa is taking a bold step to improve love lives and build self-esteem. The new technology uses radio frequency to tighten the external (labia) and internal (vaginal) areas of your vaginal region. ThermiVa reduces vaginal dryness, urinary leakage and improves a woman’s ability to have an orgasm.

Is there a non ablative treatment for ThermiVa?

ThermiVa® is a quick, non-invasive, non-ablative treatment delivering physician-controlled radiofrequency energy using a thoughtfully designed handpiece to gently heat tissue. Women don’t want to feel as though they’ve lost control of their body, especially when it affects parts of their life.

What can ThermiVa be used for in the office?

Thermi, an FDA approved in-office, non-surgical device, is used for dermatologic conditions such as loose and saggy skin, dry skin, and insensitive skin. In Europe ThermiVa has a CE Mark and is approved for treatment of vulvovaginal laxity.

Are there any FDA approvals for ThermiVa?

ThermiVa does not have FDA or EU approval for incontinence or the leaky bladder or rectum, atrophy or vaginal dryness, prolapse or fallen bladder/rectum, or orgasmic dysfunction.