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A Simple and Easy Cure for Vaginal Laxity
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It happens. As women age, they experience physical changes through childbirth and menopause that can lead to a decline in their sexual health. One main concern for women through the aging process is vaginal laxity.
Surprisingly, vaginal laxity is very common among women. In fact, around 88% of doctor surveys stated that vaginal laxity is the number one physical change that occurs post childbirth. Not only can vaginal laxity affect a women’s sexual health, but it can also affect their overall health and well-being.
At Age Management Center of New England, we are proud to say we offer the Viveve treatment to help women improve their sexual function. The Viveve treatment works to strengthen muscles inside the vagina and restore collagen without surgery. This one 30-minute office visit delivers a dual-mode deep heating and surface cooling to stimulate the body’s natural regenerative processes. The vaginal tissue reacts to the heat and replenishes new, youthful, collagen inside of the vagina.
As an added benefit, the Viveve treatment also helps with improving urinary incontinence, bladder control and vaginal dryness.
Here at Age Management Center of New England we offer free screenings so you can see if the Viveve treatment is right today. If you are interested in vaginal rejuvenation, please give us a call today at (207) 774-1356.