" My experience is amazing! I'd highly recommend Intimalase
treatment for vaginal relaxation, I noticed tightness during -----and outside appearance , the staff and
dr are unbelievably amazing...worth every penny."
A. October 21
Intimalase is the new generation of laser vaginal rejuvenation and a safe, non-surgical alternative. It’s a non-invasive, pain-free, outpatient treatment. There’s nothing to lose with Intimalase but your discomfort.
Intimalase uses laser heat applied directly to the vaginal tissue to trigger the body’s natural restorative response. Over a few weeks after the treatment, your body will create new collagen within the vaginal walls. This will tighten the vaginal canal and opening, rebuild the lining, and restore natural lubrication.
No special preparation or post-op care is required. Your treatment session will take approximately 20 minutes and you’ll be able to return to your daily activities right away.
The procedure is pain-free. You will only feel a slight heat sensation.
Avoid sexual intercourse and tampons, for 2 weeks after the treatment.
For best results, we recommend a course of three treatments, generally 4 weeks apart.
Intimalase is exceptionally successful, with 97% patient satisfaction rate. 95% of women reported that their vaginal tightness improved strongly or moderately after .
Intimalase.® is the latest non-surgical laser treatment for Vaginal Relaxation Syndrome. Its unique, Er: YAG laser therapy for incision-less, non-invasive photothermal tightening of the vaginal canal. IntimaLase is an efficient, easy-to-perform, and safe procedure. During this treatment, a small attachment is inserted into the vagina that emits laser pulses to strengthen and tighten the supporting structural tissue. This fast treatment is a highly effective and safe alternative to traditional vaginoplasty.
The indication for IntimaLase is vaginal relaxation syndrome, which is the loss of the optimum structural form of the vagina. This condition is generally associated with overstretching of the vaginal canal during childbirth as well as with natural aging resulting in thinning of the vaginal wall, dryness and decreased sexual gratification.
If you are one of the 80%of women who are experiencing vaginal laxity and sexual dissatisfaction, we would like to invite you to make an appointment for a private discussion with our laser expert. You will learn about our available gynecological treatments and the best options to return to your optimum health.
Incontinence is an involuntary loss of bladder control. It may be mild and occasional, such as in response to coughing, sneezing, physical activity, or severe with frequent and sudden urges to urinate.
Women are twice as likely as men to experience incontinence due to pregnancy, childbirth, and menopause. Weak bladder muscles, overactive bladder muscles, and nerve damage also contribute to this condition. If you are experiencing involuntary loss of urine while exercising, sneezing, coughing, dancing, or running...
IncontiLase® is the answer!
Incontilase is an Er:YAG laser therapy that shrinks and tightens vaginal tissue in order to provide greater support to the bladder.
Incontilase is a non-surgical, non-invasive, virtually painless procedure. No special preparation or post-care is needed. Recovery is very quick without the need for pain relievers or antibiotics. You will be able to return to your normal activities immediately after the treatment.
Three sessions a month apart are recommended to realize the full benefits of Incontilase.
You will experience a gradual improvement of your symptoms, with the optimal results achieved approximately four months after your last treatment. 68% of women report that they experience no incontinence and are completely dry after 4 months. 94% report an overall improvement.
The procedure is similar to an intra-vaginal ultrasound. You will feel a slight warm sensation during the treatment. Each treatment session is approximately 20-30 minutes long.
To get started with Incontilase and get free from the leaks, request a consult today!
"I received my Urinary incontinence laser treatment at OMNI,
not only I am able to jump on trampoline with my kids but it has also improved my sexual life,
this treatment is worth every penny! highly recommend it"
It is a simple, safe, walk-in/walk-out, painless and non-surgical procedure, that can be done in 20 minutes. This procedure is usually done in a series of three sessions 4 weeks apart
RenovaLase® is a unique and innovative, non-invasive 2940 nm Er:YAG laser therapy 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.
What are the common sites for Skin Tags?
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: