Consultation
Before undergoing any vaginal rejuvenation procedure, you will typically meet with a healthcare provider for a consultation. During this appointment, your medical history, current symptoms, and goals for the procedure will be discussed. Your healthcare provider may also perform a physical examination to determine whether you are a suitable candidate for the procedure.
Procedure
The specific procedure will depend on the type of vaginal rejuvenation being performed. Surgical procedures like vaginoplasty and labiaplasty are typically performed under local or general anesthesia, and involve incisions and removal of excess tissue. Non-surgical procedures like laser therapy and radiofrequency therapy do not require anesthesia and involve the use of a laser or radiofrequency device to stimulate collagen production in the vaginal tissues.
Recovery
The recovery period will depend on the specific procedure and individual factors. Surgical procedures typically involve a recovery period of several weeks, during which time you will need to avoid sexual activity and certain physical activities. Non-surgical procedures may have little to no downtime, with patients able to return to normal activities immediately following treatment.
Follow-up
Your healthcare provider will likely schedule follow-up appointments to monitor your recovery and ensure that you are healing properly. They may also provide recommendations for ongoing care and maintenance of your results.