Non-Surgical Vaginal Rejuvenation
VAGINAL REJUVENATION OPTIONS
Vaginal rejuvenation is a term that describes a number of different procedures that enhance either the appearance or the function of the vagina. From tightening treatments to incontinence correction, rejuvenation procedures can benefit women in a number of different ways both aesthetically and for health reasons.
You may be a good candidate for Votiva, RF (radio frequency), or the O-Shot – two innovative treatments that use non-surgical approaches to revitalize and rejuvenate the inner vaginal walls and the outer labia majora. Both treatments are excellent for women who want to feel more confident during intimate moments…
But how do you know which is best for you: Votiva RF Vaginal Rejuvenation or the O-Shot®?
Vaginal rejuvenation is a broad term for vaginal corrective treatments.
These procedures can be done for cosmetic reasons or to solve age-related problems.
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O-SHOT®
The O-Shot® is a treatment that uses your body’s own platelet-rich plasma (PRP) to improve sexual desire, difficulty being aroused, reaching orgasm, painful intercourse, vaginal dryness, and Lichen Sclerosus.
The O-Shot® is delivered by injection around the clitoris, labia minora, and vaginal opening, thus helping to relieve the above symptoms and many more. This is a good treatment option for women who want to experience more pleasure during sex or rejuvenate the appearance of the clitoris and labia without resorting to surgery.
VOTIVA VAGINAL REJUVENATION
Votiva is a rejuvenation treatment for both internal and external vaginal issues without surgery. It can help with elasticity, blood flow, and sensitivity. It is a safe effective treatment for feminine health concerns that offer immediate results with continued improvement over time.
Votiva is an excellent option for women who suffer from lubrication issues, loss of laxity, and urinary incontinence, although the benefits don’t end here.
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The distinction between “doves” and “pigeons” is not consistent. In modern everyday speech, as opposed to scientific usage or formal usage, “dove” frequently indicates a pigeon that is white or nearly white. However, some people use the terms “dove” and “pigeon” interchangeably. In contrast, in scientific and ornithological practice, “dove” tends to be used for smaller species and “pigeon” for larger ones, but this is in no way consistently applied. Historically, the common names for these birds involve a great deal of variation between the terms. The species most commonly referred to as “pigeon” is the species known by scientists as the rock dove, one subspecies of which, the domestic pigeon, is common in many cities as the feral pigeon.
The distinction between “doves” and “pigeons” is not consistent. In modern everyday speech, as opposed to scientific usage or formal usage, “dove” frequently indicates a pigeon that is white or nearly white. However, some people use the terms “dove” and “pigeon” interchangeably. In contrast, in scientific and ornithological practice, “dove” tends to be used for smaller species and “pigeon” for larger ones, but this is in no way consistently applied. Historically, the common names for these birds involve a great deal of variation between the terms. The species most commonly referred to as “pigeon” is the species known by scientists as the rock dove, one subspecies of which, the domestic pigeon, is common in many cities as the feral pigeon.