A vConfidence certified doctor in Plymouth, MI can help you schedule a MonaLisa Touch® vaginal rejuvenation treatment.
What is MonaLisa Touch®?
MonaLisa Touch® is a new vaginal rejuvenation process where lasers are used to increase vaginal mucosa. MonaLisa Touch® treatments can help regulate estrogen levels, which may have reduced after childbirth or menopause. Utilizing MonaLisa Touch®, new collagen is re-established and the vaginal mucosa is regained as it was previously.
Benefits of MonaLisa Touch®
The following are some of the benefits of MonaLisa Touch® vaginal rejuvenation:
- Non-surgical
- Fast treatment
- Improvement in UI symptoms
- Improvement in vaginal laxity
- Enhanced sexual function
Is MonaLisa Touch® Painful?
No, treatment via MonaLisa Touch® is pain-free. However, some patients may find the treatment to be slightly uncomfortable, given the sensitive nature of the procedure.
How Many Treatments are Needed?
Although every patient has different needs, the majority of patients require up to three MonaLisa Touch® treatments in order to see optimal results. During your consultation with a vConfidence certified doctor in Plymouth, MI you will have an opportunity to discuss all your treatment options and potential results.
MonaLisa Touch® Results
After the three recommended treatments the majority of our patients notice a tighter vagina, which enhances sexual pleasure. Often, decreased UI symptoms are also noticed. Sometimes MonaLisa Touch® treatments can reduce the risk of future vaginal infections.
To learn more about MonaLisa Touch®, contact a vConfidence certified doctor in Plymouth, MI or the neighboring communities and schedule a consultation.
Shelley Schertzer has more than 19 years of experience helping women overcome vaginal health and aesthetic concerns. As a board a board-certified family nurse practitioner, Dr. Schertzer is uniquely able to choose the right procedure for the right patient for the right reasons. She has trained extensively in aesthetics through the Esthetic Skin Institute (ESI) in injectable treatments.