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Feel younger, more vital and more sensual with diVa® Laser Vaginal Therapy.
DIVA LASER
AN EASY, SAFE OPTION
Women experiencing diminished self-confidence may think it is something they just have to endure.
A decline in a woman’s vaginal health is more than physical. It can negatively impact a woman’s confidence and her intimate relationships. Some women endure the decline far too long, believing it’s just a sign of aging or an unavoidable side effect of pregnancy and vaginal childbirth. Your intimate sexual health is a part of your whole being. You deserve the care and treatment needed for a fuller, happier life.
But today, diVa® offers a quick, comfortable, no-downtime option for restoring confidence and sensuality.
diVa® uses revolutionary Hybrid Fractional Laser (HFL) technology and is the only treatment of its kind in the world. This HFL technology allows your clinician to adapt your treatment and your desired results.
Diva Is:
Quick: diVa®’s fast and easy treatments take only 3 to 5 minutes in the comfort and safety of your provider’s office.
Comfortable: Women report feeling pressure or warmth during diVa® treatment, but little pain. Your provider will provide a topical anesthetic for your comfort if you need it.
No downtime: diVa® allows women to return to their everyday lives almost immediately following treatment. Your provider will advise you about post-treatment sexual activity.
You may be satisfied with your results after a single treatment, or you can optimize them over time with a series of treatments followed by a “maintenance” treatment every 6 – 12 months.
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Who is a good candidate for diVa®?
Women who are experiencing menopause are excellent candidates for diVa®. Women who have gone through vaginal childbirth can also benefit. diVa® can also work for women who have had medical treatments, such as radiation or chemotherapy, which have changed their overall vaginal health.
What to expect during diVa® treatment
Patients, for the most part, have very little discomfort. Some will experience a slight pressure against the vaginal wall during laser resurfacing. Some patients may experience some sensitivity near the vaginal opening and providers can apply a topical anesthetic to alleviate any discomfort or anxiety.
diVa® recovery
Women may return to their daily routine with minimal to no discharge, spotting, or discomfort; however, they should avoid sexual intercourse for up to 48 hours. Talk to us about your recovery during your consultation and after your treatment.
We want you to thrive and live your fullest life! Contact us today to learn more about diVa® laser vaginal therapy and what it could mean to your sexual and overall health and confidence.
Diva Process
NO PAIN, QUICK RECOVERY, NO BRAINER
How Does diVa® Work?
diVa Laser Vaginal Therapy utilizes the revolutionary Hybrid Laser Technology developed for Halo™, the world’s first and only Hybrid Fractional Laser, to treat the vaginal tissue so that women can feel more like their younger, vital selves.
Major life events like childbirth and menopause can cause changes in vaginal health. Excessive stretching of the vaginal tissue commonly happens from childbirth.
Diva Patients
HEAR THE SUCCESS STORIES
diVa® Patient Experience
Vaginal tissue may not fully recover to its pre-pregnancy state and through aging may lead to pelvic floor disorders. Menopause symptoms such as dryness, thinning and inflammation of the vaginal walls, and painful sex often lead women to seek out quality of life solutions. diVa™ helps give women control over their bodies again, empowering those treated to be as active as they like.
Maureen’s Story
LIFE CHANGING RESULTS
Maureen’s diVa® Experience
Vaginal dryness
Painful intercourse
Vaginal laxity (stretching of the vaginal canal and surrounding tissues due to childbirth)
Stress urinary incontinence
Mild pelvic organ prolapse
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