Vaginal Laxity and Intimate Wellness treatment in Albuquerque, NM
What Is Vaginal Laxity?
Vaginal laxity refers to a loss of tone and tightness in the vaginal tissue, most commonly following childbirth or as part of the natural aging and hormonal changes that occur with menopause. It is a structural change in the tissue itself, which is why it typically does not resolve through exercise alone. At Enhanced Wellness NM, we offer vaginal laxity and intimate wellness treatment in Albuquerque. Our team begins with a private evaluation of what’s contributing to your specific case before recommending a vaginal laxity treatment plan.
What Causes Vaginal Laxity?
A few key factors tend to drive this concern, and identifying which ones apply to you helps shape the right approach.
Childbirth
Vaginal delivery can stretch tissue and muscle beyond what fully returns to its prior state on its own.
Declining Estrogen
Estrogen supports tissue elasticity, and levels decline significantly during perimenopause and menopause.
Collagen Loss
Like skin elsewhere on the body, vaginal tissue relies on collagen for structure, and production declines with age.
Pelvic Floor Weakness
Weaker pelvic floor muscles contribute to a looser sensation, separate from tissue laxity itself.
Genetics
Tissue elasticity and how it responds to childbirth or aging varies from person to person.
What Body Systems Do We Evaluate?
- Vaginal tissue structure and elasticity
- Pelvic floor muscle strength and function
- Hormonal levels, particularly estrogen
- Circulation to the treatment area
Appropriate Testing for Vaginal Laxity
Assessment of pelvic floor strength and tissue tone
Hormone testing when perimenopause or menopause may be a contributing factor
Review of your health history and any medications that could affect candidacy for specific options
The Restore Venus Lift
Uses your own platelet-rich plasma to help restore tissue tone and support the body’s natural regenerative process in the treatment area.
The Restore Shot
A platelet-rich plasma injection designed to support tissue renewal and blood flow, often considered alongside vaginal tightening treatment goals.
EMS Pelvic Floor Chair
Supports pelvic floor strength through electromagnetic stimulation, which addresses the muscular component separate from tissue laxity.
PRP and Regenerative Support
Platelet-derived growth factors used to support tissue repair as part of a broader non-surgical vaginal rejuvenation approach.
Exosome and Stem Cell Support
A regenerative option that uses growth factor signaling to support tissue renewal. Your provider will confirm whether this fits your plan.
BHRT
Bioidentical hormone replacement that supports estrogen levels, which directly affect tissue elasticity, as part of broader intimate wellness treatment.
Functional Medicine
A root-cause evaluation of your labs, history, and symptoms to identify what’s contributing to your specific presentation.
Peptides
Certain peptides may be incorporated into your plan to support tissue repair and collagen production.
What Your First Visit Involves
A private conversation about your history, symptoms, and goals, including childbirth, menopause, or other relevant life events.
A complete evaluation of your pelvic floor strength, tissue tone, and hormonal history.
A specific treatment plan outlining whether regenerative options, pelvic floor strengthening, or hormonal support fits your specific case.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who may benefit from treatment for vaginal laxity?
Women noticing reduced tone after childbirth or with age, particularly those interested in a women’s sexual wellness approach that doesn’t require surgery, may benefit from an assessment.
How does treatment for vaginal laxity work?
Most plans combine regenerative options that support tissue tone with pelvic floor strengthening and, when relevant, hormonal support. Your specific combination depends on your assessment.
What does a session feel like?
The Restore Venus lift and Restore shot involve an injection with topical numbing to minimize discomfort. The EMS pelvic floor chair is non-invasive and involves noticeable but comfortable muscle contractions.
How often is treatment recommended?
Regenerative options are often repeated periodically to maintain results, while pelvic floor strengthening is typically done in a series of sessions.
What results can I expect?
Results vary by individual and the underlying factors contributing to your case. Your provider will set realistic expectations for your specific situation during your consultation.
Can these options be combined?
Yes. Many patients combine regenerative treatments with pelvic floor strengthening and hormonal support as part of one coordinated plan.
Are there any contraindications?
Certain medical conditions, pregnancy, and active infections can affect candidacy for specific options. Your provider will review your health history before recommending a plan.
How much does treatment cost?
Pricing depends on which options are part of your plan and how many sessions are recommended. Our team can walk you through current pricing during your consultation.
What is the next step?
Get in touch to schedule a private consultation, and we’ll discuss your history and goals before recommending a plan.
Ready for a Private Conversation About Your Options?
Get in touch to schedule a new patient consultation with Enhanced Wellness NM. Every conversation is handled with the same privacy and care as any other clinical visit.
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Call us at (505) 323 – 8100 to schedule your consultation. Our team will review your history, current concerns, and available options so you can make an informed decision about where to begin.