Non-Surgical Vaginal Rejuvenation in Southlake, TX: Restoring Comfort, Function, and Feminine Wellness
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Specialized Treatments for Feminine Wellness
- Regenerative Growth Factor Injections: Utilizing exosomes to deliver powerful growth factors directly to the clitoral and vaginal tissues, promoting new cell growth, improving blood flow, and enhancing sensation and arousal.
- Energy-Based Tissue Tightening: Non-invasive devices deliver controlled thermal energy to the vaginal canal, promoting internal collagen contraction and long-term tightening.
- Combination Hormone Therapy: Rejuvenation treatments are often integrated with Hormone Therapy (EvexiPEL) to ensure the tissue has optimal estrogen and testosterone levels.
- SUI and Tissue Support: Targeted treatments are focused on strengthening the urethral and bladder support structures to improve control and reduce leakage.
Why Choose EVEXIAS Medical Centers for Vaginal Rejuvenation? Serving Southlake, TX
Medical Expertise and Customized Protocols
All Vaginal Rejuvenation and Regenerative Injections are performed by our experienced Board-Certified Nurse Practitioners (NPs), utilizing sterile, clinical protocols and specialized tools designed for feminine health.
Serving Southlake, TX from Two Premier Locations:
- Southlake, TX
- Rockwall, TX
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) Vaginal Rejuvenation
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Q: Is Non-Surgical Vaginal Rejuvenation painful? A: Discomfort is minimal. For energy-based treatments, a warming sensation is common. Regenerative injections are performed after the application of powerful topical numbing agents.
Q: How many sessions are needed for vaginal tightening? A: Typically, a series of 3 to 5 energy-based or regenerative treatments, spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart, is recommended to achieve optimal collagen induction, tightening, and long-term results.
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Q: Can this treatment help with painful intercourse? A: Yes. By restoring tissue elasticity, thickness, and lubrication, these treatments effectively combat Vaginal Dryness and atrophy, which are leading causes of painful intercourse (dyspareunia).
Q: How does this help with mild Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI)? A: By stimulating collagen production in the supporting structures around the bladder neck and urethra, these non-surgical treatments help strengthen the tissue that prevents involuntary leakage.