Everything You Need To Know About Lotus Laser

The lotus laser is an innovative procedure designed for women to treat various gynaecological issues. The treatment works by using laser technology to rejuvenate tissue causing problems like vaginal dryness and painful intercourse. Here are all your questions about the lotus laser answered:

How does the Lotus laser work?

Lotus laser is a non-surgical laser that is used to treat a variety of vaginal concerns. The device uses infrared laser energy to heat the tissue, causing the collagen in the skin to contract and tighten. This encourages your body to repair the damage and rejuvenate the treated areas with new mucosa. Additionally, the vagina becomes tighter due to the production of increased collagen fibres and normal moisture levels are restored.

How does it work for patients?

The lotus gyno laser is a non-surgical method of treating female vaginal concerns. The device uses a unique laser to tighten the vagina, restore its elasticity, and increase sexual pleasure.

Unlike other types of lasers, it targets specific areas within the vaginal area for focused treatment. This makes it safer and more effective than other options like radiofrequency devices or electrosurgery. The lotus laser also uses only one wavelength at a time—ultraviolet A (UVA)—to avoid triggering adverse reactions from other wavelengths used in some other devices.

The benefits of using the lotus gyno laser include:

  • Minimally invasive procedure that doesn’t require anesthesia or incisions

  • Takes 15 minutes to 20 minutes to complete

  • No lengthy recovery time is required after treatment

Who can use this treatment?

The Lotus Gynolaser is for women who want to tighten their vaginas and restore sexual confidence. This treatment is safe and effective, with no downtime and minimal discomfort. It can help with:

  • Vaginal dryness

  • Mild incontinence

  • Pain during intimacy

  • Vaginal atrophy

  • Vaginal tightening

  • Appearance

  • Menopausal symptoms

  • Sexual health/sensation

  • And more!

The lotus laser can be used both internally and externally to treat areas of concern.

Common issues that can be treated with lotus laser

Vaginal Laxity and Atrophy

Women frequently experience vaginal atrophy and vaginal relaxation syndrome (VRS). These can be brought on by ageing, pregnancy, childbirth, menopause, or any condition that disrupts a woman’s normal hormonal levels. This can affect a woman’s ability to attain an orgasm and a variety of other concerns.

Mild urinary incontinence

Mild urinary incontinence can be treated with lotus laser in a controlled and efficient manner. By stimulating the connective tissue in the vaginal wall, the body produces more collagen and in turn, rejuvenates and enhances the mucosa. Those who experience moderate to severe urinary incontinence may not find lotus laser alone beneficial.

How much does lotus laser cost?

It depends on who you go to and how many treatments you have. At Bella Donna Injectables and Skin our prices are $600 per session.

Lotus laser may not be suitable for everyone

The below instances may deem a person unsuitable for lotus laser:

  • Those under 18 years old will need parental consent before we’ll perform this procedure on them.

  • If you are currently pregnant, breastfeeding or trying to become pregnant, we will not be able to treat you until after your period has ended and while you are no longer lactating.

  • Those who have had an abnormal pap smear.

  • Women who have moderate to severe urinary incontinence.

How long does a lotus gyno laser treatment take, and how many treatments are required?

The lotus laser procedure is performed in our clinic and usually takes about 15-20 minutes to complete. The number of treatments you will require can vary from person to person but generally, we recommend one treatment per month for 3 months and then one every year after that as a maintenance procedure. It is also essential to understand how many sessions are needed before deciding whether or not lotus gyno laser is right for you.

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