At OMNI, we are proud to offer IntimaLase, an innovative non-surgical treatment designed to enhance vaginal health and rejuvenate intimate tissues. Utilizing the advanced Fotona laser technology, IntimaLase provides a safe and effective solution to improve vaginal tightness, address mild urinary incontinence, and restore overall comfort with minimal downtime.
What is IntimaLase?
IntimaLase is a revolutionary laser therapy that harnesses the power of Fotona’s Er and Ndlasers to target and revitalize the vaginal tissues. This treatment promotes collagen production and improves tissue elasticity, offering a non-invasive alternative to traditional surgical methods for enhancing vaginal health and addressing common concerns.
Benefits of IntimaLase:
How It Works:
During the IntimaLase procedure, a specialized laser is precisely applied to the vaginal mucosa. The laser energy stimulates the production of new collagen and elastin, which helps to tighten and rejuvenate the vaginal tissues. This natural remodeling process enhances the strength and elasticity of the vaginal wall, leading to improved tone and comfort.
What to Expect:
Before your IntimaLase treatment, our expert practitioners will conduct a comprehensive consultation to determine if the procedure is right for you. The treatment itself is generally quick and straightforward, with most patients experiencing only mild discomfort akin to light menstrual cramps. There is usually no downtime, and you can resume your normal activities immediately after the session.
At OMNI, we're also excited to offer the groundbreaking Fotona IncontiLase treatment, a cutting-edge solution for managing and improving urinary incontinence. Using advanced laser technology, IncontiLase is designed to restore and rejuvenate the vaginal tissue, providing significant relief from symptoms of urinary incontinence with minimal downtime.
What is IncontiLase?
IncontiLase is a non-invasive laser therapy that utilizes Fotona’s state-of-the-art Er and Ndlasers to target the tissues of the vaginal wall. By stimulating collagen production and enhancing tissue elasticity, IncontiLase helps to strengthen the pelvic floor, improving bladder control and reducing the frequency of involuntary leaks.
Benefits of IncontiLase:
How It Works:
During the IncontiLase procedure, a specialized laser is carefully directed at the vaginal mucosa. The energy from the laser promotes the production of new collagen and elastin fibers, which strengthens the tissues and improves their support for the bladder. This process enhances the overall functionality of the pelvic floor, leading to improved control over urinary functions.
What to Expect:
Before your treatment, our skilled practitioners will conduct a thorough consultation to ensure IncontiLase is the right choice for you. The procedure itself is quick and straightforward, with most patients reporting little to no downtime. You might experience mild discomfort similar to a light menstrual cramp, but this usually subsides shortly after the treatment.
Achieve Greater Confidence and Comfort:
Rediscover your confidence and comfort with Fotona IncontiLase at OMNI. Our experienced team is here to guide you through every step of the process and help you achieve the best possible results. Say goodbye to the worries of urinary incontinence and hello to a more vibrant, active lifestyle.
Post-Treatment Care:
To get started with Incontilase and get free from the leaks, request a consult today!
RenovaLase® is a unique and innovative, non-invasive 2940 nm Er:YAG laser therapy with Fotona lasers for the symptoms of vaginal atrophy. It is a non-ablative photothermal treatment of the vaginal canal. Clinical studies show that it is an efficient, easy-to-use, quick, and safe procedure that eliminates the need for long-term estrogen administration.
To get better and quick results, PRP platelet-rich plasma can be used to promote collagen and elastin production which helps to improve vaginal dryness and laxity.
Unlike skin tags, warts have a pearly, bumpy appearance and are usually found in areas where there has been sexual contact.
Skin tags are very common. They usually develop on your neck, under your armpits, or in between other folds of skin. They can also develop in your groin or on your genitalia.
Vaginal tags are less common. This is due to the moist nature of the vagina. Most tags are caused by friction, and the moist environment prevents this. Skin tags may still develop on the pubis or labia.
Skin tags generally stay small, while skin cancers can grow large and can often bleed and ulcerate. Have your doctor check out any growth that bleeds or has different colors on it.
Skin tags on your private parts are common. They usually appear in areas of skin folds, including the genitals. They are benign but its important to differentiate them from warts or other sexually transmitted diseases.
Skin tags occur when extra cells grow in the top layers of the skin. They tend to develop when the skin rubs against itself, so are more common in people who are overweight and therefore have folds of skin. They grow both in men and women and are more common in older people and people living with type 2 diabetes.
Skin tags aren't contagious, and they're generally harmless. But while they're not painful, skin tags may get caught on clothing or jewelry, and if the skin tag experiences constant friction from clothes or the body, it may itch or bleed .
If you choose to completely remove genital skin tags or genital warts, your options are frequently the same. These treatments include: