Aging doesn’t discriminate. Although it would be nice if we could pick and choose the parts of us to “age gracefully”, it doesn’t work that way. And one of the most uncomfortable and least talked about parts of the body to age? The vagina.
Vaginal dryness, laxity and urinary incontinence are symptoms that plague many women—especially during and after menopause and childbirth. The good news is that you don’t have to suffer with every sneeze any longer! Our newest service at Clarity rejuvenates the vagina and reverses those unbearable signs of aging.
For my recent Facebook Live Q&A session, I covered a topic that deserves to be talked about, but is often kept under wraps. In case you missed it, here’s a recap with the full video and three bonus questions!
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No longer an unmentionable topic-Kati goes Under Wraps
Aging doesn’t discriminate. Although it would nice if we could pick and choose the parts of us to “age gracefully”, it doesn’t work that way. Learn more about one of the most uncomfortable and least talked about parts of the body to age with Kati Midgely. 😳 🌸 👏
Posted by Clarity Medical Aesthetics on Wednesday, October 25, 2017
BONUS Q&A!
Q: Will vaginal rejuvenation help me to achieve orgasms easier?
A: The vaginal anti-aging treatment utilizing the Ultra Femme 360 will help to bring additional moisture and lubrication to the vaginal canal allowing for less pain during intercourse which should lead to a more pleasurable experience.
Q: After a treatment, is there anything special I will need to do? Will I need to wear a panty liner or apply any medicine to the area?
A: You will not need to apply any medicine or cream. Some patients experience very light spotting immediately following the treatment. A panty liner is sufficient.
Q: How long will the benefits of the vaginal anti-aging last?
A: Individual patient results will vary, however, clinical studies show the benefits may last up to one year. After that time only one treatment visit will be required to help maintain benefits.