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diVa Laser Vaginal Rejuvenation
Restore your sensuality
Stress Urinary Incontinence | Vaginal Lubrication | Vaginal Laxity
The diVa Laser Vaginal Rejuvenation is a revolutionary laser system with the ability to EFFECTIVELY treat many of the issues that affect a woman’s sensuality with age, menopause, and pregnancy.
These issues include stress urinary incontinence, vaginal dryness, vaginal tissue laxity, and pain, with an 80 to 90 percent patient satisfaction rate.
Dr. Chang and our expert cosmetic nurses are the leading providers of diVa in Northern Virginia, providing relief to hundreds of patients.
While most insurance companies do not consider issues with female sensuality as medical problems, some HSA plans might help cover some of your expenses. We will provide you with the necessary codes to help you gain coverage with one of your plans. Please contact your HSA/FSA manager to find out.
- Improve the interior vaginal tissue
- Reduce vaginal dryness
- Decrease stress urinary incontinence
- Enhance vaginal tightness
- Boost sexual satisfaction
Stress incontinence is the inability to control your urge to urinate in certain circumstances. Do you pee when you jump, sneeze, cough, or run? If you do, then you likely have stress urinary incontinence. Stress urinary incontinence affects up to 70% of women after vaginal deliveries. It’s a serious and embarrassing disorder and can lead to social isolation. Any pressure placed on the abdomen and bladder can lead to the loss of urine.
diVa is effective in the treatment of stress urinary incontinence in up to 80 to 90% of women.
Subsequent to the decrease in estrogen as a woman approaches menopause, the dry and fragile vulvovaginal tissues are increasingly susceptible to injury, shearing, and bleeding particularly during intercourse. The vaginal lining begins to thin, there are fewer folds, and the vagina becomes less flexible. The result is the a decrease in mucosal lubrication and a possible increase in painful intercourse. The diVa laser addresses this by improving the tissue quality and thickness.
Vaginal laxity is due to a combination of factors including the vulvovaginal atrophy from a fall in estrogen as well as the stretch and/or tear of the vaginal tissue with vaginal deliveries. Vaginal laxity can lead to a decrease in sexual satisfaction. The diVa laser helps the tissue contract as well as improving the quality of the tissue.
diVa laser vaginal therapy is a quick, no downtime vaginal revitalization solution. diVa is an FDA-cleared vaginal therapy system which utilizes the world’s first and only revolutionary Hybrid Fractional Laser technology to restore vaginal tissue and improve sexual health.
Resurfacing the vaginal walls
- The first laser deeply resurfaces the layers of the vaginal wall, replacing it with restored, healthy tissue.
Heating up the surrounding tissue
- The second laser heats the layers of the tissue where collagen exists.
Replaces the damaged tissue with revitalized tissue
- The final laser resurfaces the vaginal wall replacing the damaged tissue with healthy, new tissue to improve overall vaginal health.
dIVA Laser Vaginal Rejuvenation
Restore Your Sensuality
diVa Laser Vaginal Rejuvenation system is the number one system available to restore female sensuality. Results are guaranteed to significantly reduce stress urinary incontinence, vaginal lubrication, intercourse pain, and vaginal laxity. 9 out of 10 patients have reported satisfaction with their results.
Dr. Chang and his team at Aesthetica Cosmetic Surgery and Laser Center in Leesburg, Virginia can help you look and feel better.
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Vaginal Health
The TABOO Topic
Vaginal health is all too often a taboo subject to talk about.
Women find it difficult to voice their medical concerns about their vaginal health; voicing their cosmetic observations about the vaginal area is mostly unheard of – even if their concerns are reasonable.
Less than 10% of women who come in for a labiaplasty procedure tell their friends or family that they are having the procedure for fear of what they might think. The number of women who discuss suffering from stress urinary incontinence is equally low.
This is in the face of huge advancements in the treatment options for their concerns.
Stress Urinary Incontinence | Vaginal Lubrication | Vaginal Laxity
Vaginal health is all too often a taboo subject to talk about.
Women find it difficult to voice their concerns about their the medical concerns about their vaginal health; voicing their cosmetic observations about the vaginal area is mostly unheard of even if their concerns are reasonable.
Less than 10% of women who come in for a labiaplasty procedure tell their friends or family that they are having the procedure for fear of what they might think. The number of women who discuss suffering from stress urinary incontinence is equally low.
This is in the face of huge advancements in the treatment options for their concerns.
Learn More About Your diVa Vaginal Rejuvenation Procedure
diVa Laser Vaginal Rejuvenation has been shown to improve the sensual life of women up to 80to 90% in 80 percent of women. It is not unusual to hear from some of our patients how the treatment had changed their lives.
diVa Laser Vaginal Therapy requires three treatments that are 4 to 6 weeks apart to achieve optimal results and patient satisfaction. The treatment is sold as a package of 3 treatments.
Believe it or not, each treatment takes only 5 to 10 minutes with little-to-no pain.
Each treatment takes only 5 to 10 minutes with little-to-no pain. Most patients will return to work immediately. You may experience some minor cramping the night of your treatment.
Vaginal Rejuvenation & Labiaplasty
REVOLUTIONARY NEW TREATMENTS
FOR LABIAS AND VAGINAS
The vagina, like every other bodily system, will show signs of age with time. The female vagina and pelvic floor has a variety of unique stresses and challenges including pregnancy, vaginal deliveries, menopause, medical treatments, and hormonal deficiencies.
Under 5 Minutes
FAST and VIRTUALLY PAINLESS
The diVa laser technology allows us to tailor our treatments to each woman’s unique, intimate health needs, providing women with restored confidence and feelings of increased self-esteem and sensuality.
diVa Laser Vaginal Rejuvenation was introduced in 2017 and has already revolutionized the treatment of many issues that affect women as they age including: stress urinary incontinence, vaginal dryness, vaginal laxity, vaginal atrophy, and painful sex.
It’s time to bring back intimacy! Get started by booking a free consult right away. The procedure itself only takes about 3-5 minutes and no downtime!
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Labiaplasty surgery is the cosmetic shortening of the inner lips or labia minora. The labiaplasty surgery was the fastest growing plastic surgery procedure in the United States in 2016 as well as our practice in Leesburg, Virginia.
In The News
The dramatic increase in the procedure is due in part to the awareness made available by the internet and social media, which has also contributed to its general acceptance.
Both men and women have a better understanding of what “average” genitalia looks like. If the genitalia they have is different from what they believe to be “average”, they might experience anxiety, feelings of being “abnormal”, or become self-conscious. Men and women alike often desire to have the ideal physical body.
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Our state-of-the-art medical facility provides a safe and convenient cosmetic oasis where world-class technology and equipment are coupled with a caring, compassionate staff. You will be welcomed into a chic, inviting reception area and greeted by our friendly patient coordinator. Your treatment will be performed in one of our cutting-edge suites, and then you will be escorted to our soothing, restorative recovery rooms. Concierge service and boutique amenities await at every stage of your journey.
Women will lose estrogen as they approach menopause. According to the North American Menopause Society, estrogen normally supports the health of the vaginal walls; the vaginal lining becomes thicker, and the number of mucosal folds increases. These changes are presumably to prepare the vagina for the potential for intercourse and childbirth.
After menopause, however, estrogen levels will fall. The vaginal lining begins to thin, there are fewer folds, and the vagina becomes less flexible. This condition is referred to as vulvovaginal atrophy.
The dry and fragile vulvovaginal tissues are increasingly susceptible to injury, shearing, and bleeding during intercourse. When a woman doesn’t have intercourse or other vaginal sexual activity on a regular basis following menopause, her vagina may also become shorter and narrower.
Then, when she does try to have intercourse, she is likely to experience pain, even if she uses a lubricant. That’s because dry, fragile vulvovaginal tissues are susceptible to injury, tearing, and bleeding during intercourse or any penetration of the vagina.
These menopause-related vulvovaginal symptoms may occur early in the menopause transition or not until after several years of reduced estrogen levels. What’s more, not all women develop troublesome vulvovaginal symptoms around menopause.
But those women who do experience vulvovaginal symptoms (dryness, irritation, burning, itchiness, pain) should not automatically assume that reduced estrogen levels are the reason for these symptoms.
Atrophic vaginitis. When “–itis” is added to a word, it generally means inflammation. Inflammation of the vagina after menopause in a woman who is not using hormone therapy is called “atrophic vaginitis.” This condition can include redness of the vagina and vaginal discharge. It’s associated with the loss of estrogen after menopause and usually improves with the use of low doses of vaginal estrogen therapy.
After menopause, however, estrogen levels will fall. The vaginal lining begins to thin, there are fewer folds, and the vagina becomes less flexible. This condition is referred to as vulvo-vaginal atrophy.
When a woman doesn’t have intercourse or other vaginal sexual activity on a regular basis following menopause, her vagina may also become shorter and narrower. Then, when she does try to have intercourse, she is likely to experience pain, even if she uses a lubricant. That’s because dry, fragile vulvovaginal tissues are susceptible to injury, tearing, and bleeding during intercourse or any penetration of the vagina.
Atrophic vaginitis. When “–itis” is added to a word, it generally means inflammation. Inflammation of the vagina after menopause in a woman who is not using hormone therapy is called “atrophic vaginitis.” This condition can include redness of the vagina and vaginal discharge. It’s associated with the loss of estrogen after menopause and usually improves with the use of low doses of vaginal estrogen therapy, as discussed later.
These menopause-related vulvovaginal symptoms may occur early in the menopause transition or not until after several years of reduced estrogen levels. What’s more, not all women develop troublesome vulvovaginal symptoms around menopause. But, those women who do experience vulvovaginal symptoms (dryness, irritation, burning, itchiness, pain) should not automatically assume that reduced estrogen levels are the reason for these symptoms.