Vaginal Laxity

What Is Vaginal Laxity?

Urinary incontinence impacts 17 percent of women over the age of 30, a third of women over the age of 45 and half of women over the age of 65. Incontinence as a result affects more women than you may think. At Lantry Aesthetic & Skincare Center we have chosen Viveve, the industry’s most advanced technology to ensure you feel more confident than ever and enjoy freedom from incontinence.

What Causes Reduced Vaginal Laxity And Urinary Incontinence?

The body is a highly complex organism and, as a result, there are a variety of factors that could contribute to your symptoms of urinary incontinence. Over time, the muscles of the bladder that usually prevent urine from escaping begin to grow weak. As these muscles lose their strength, it is more common for leakages to occur. Although age is a main factor contributing to UI, natural childbirth can also aggravate this condition.

Like the rest of the body, the vagina is made of tissue. This tissue is subject to change over time, especially when under pressure, or as a result of hormonal fluctuations. Over time, the vaginal tissue may lose some of its vibrancy and tightness, becoming loose and feeling more spacious than you remember. This sensation can happen naturally, but it can worsen as a result of natural childbirth.

This laxity can lead to a decrease in natural lubrication. This decreases sensation during sexual intercourse and more difficulty reaching an orgasm. Fortunately, thanks to modern technology, vaginal laxity is treatable.

How Is Reduced Vaginal Laxity And Urinary Incontinence Treated?

At Lantry Aesthetic & Skincare Center, we offer a variety of treatments to handle aging skin and will be sure to recommend a treatment plan that works best for you. We offer the following treatment options:

To find out more about how you can get the best treatment plan for aging skin, get in touch with us by booking a consultation today.