Is Your Vagina Looser Than Normal? Here’s How to Treat It…
It’s no secret that women have questioned whether or not their vagina is loose. Often, this wonder comes about when engaged in sexual activity with their significant other – do they notice things might seem a little laxer than they used to? This question often arises after childbirth, which is one of the leading causes of vaginal laxity in women.
Vaginal Relaxation Syndrome – What Is It?
Vaginal Relaxation Syndrome, or vaginal laxity, is a condition that is typically caused by trauma to the vagina through childbirth. When the vagina stretches and tears when giving birth vaginally, the vagina’s muscles do not heal the same, meaning the vagina will never be quite as “tight” as it was before pregnancy and childbirth.
Vaginal laxity is a condition that affects various women, and unfortunately, isn’t discussed as much as it should be. Because of this, a woman dealing with this can be negatively impacted, both in body and mind.
Along with childbirth, vaginal laxity can also be caused by obesity, smoking, age, and surgeries.
Ways to Tell If You Have Vaginal Laxity
If you are wondering whether or not you may have vaginal laxity, there are several things that you can check for that might indicate that you are suffering from this condition.
- A loose feeling during intercourse – if your vagina feels like it may be a bit looser, or you aren’t receiving as much satisfaction as you once did, you may be dealing with vaginal laxity.
- If you or your partner have noticed a significant decrease in friction during intercourse, you may want to consider looking at vaginal laxity as the cause.
- If you have a decreased amount of satisfaction during intercourse since giving birth, it may indicate vaginal laxity.
Treatment for Vaginal Laxity
Finding the proper treatment for vaginal laxity is essential. With the use of cutting-edge technology, many advancements in the medical field have been made over the years, allowing women to get the proper care they need for this condition. Several procedures can be performed to help treat vaginal laxity.
Vaginoplasty is an excellent procedure to help treat the symptoms of vaginal laxity. This outpatient procedure is often done using lasers to tighten the muscles of the vagina. This procedure is done in about sixty to ninety minutes, making it an easy to schedule procedure that won’t take much time, but it will still give you the lasting results you want.
For those interested in nonsurgical vaginal tightening, a procedure called Femilift is an alternative. It is a quick and painless procedure that uses lasers to heat the tissues inside the vaginal How to Tell If Your Vagina is Looser Than Normal
It’s no secret that women have questioned whether or not their vagina is loose. Often, this wonder comes about when engaged in sexual activity with their significant other – do they notice things might seem a little laxer than they used to? This question often arises after childbirth, which is one of the leading causes of vaginal laxity in women.
Vaginal Relaxation Syndrome – What Is It?
Vaginal Relaxation Syndrome, or vaginal laxity, is a condition that is typically caused by trauma to the vagina through childbirth. When the vagina stretches and tears when giving birth vaginally, the vagina’s muscles do not heal the same, meaning the vagina will never be quite as “tight” as it was before pregnancy and childbirth.
Vaginal laxity is a condition that affects various women, and unfortunately, isn’t discussed as much as it should be. Because of this, a woman dealing with this can be negatively impacted, both in body and mind.
Along with childbirth, vaginal laxity can also be caused by obesity, smoking, age, and surgeries.
Ways to Tell If You Have Vaginal Laxity
If you are wondering whether or not you may have vaginal laxity, there are several things that you can check for that might indicate that you are suffering from this condition.
A loose feeling during intercourse – if your vagina feels like it may be a bit looser, or you aren’t receiving as much satisfaction as you once did, you may be dealing with vaginal laxity.
If you or your partner have noticed a significant decrease in friction during intercourse, you may want to consider looking at vaginal laxity as the cause.
If you have a decreased amount of satisfaction during intercourse since giving birth, it may indicate vaginal laxity.
Treatment for Vaginal Laxity
Finding the proper treatment for vaginal laxity is essential. With the use of cutting-edge technology, many advancements in the medical field have been made over the years, allowing women to get the proper care they need for this condition. Several procedures can be performed to help treat vaginal laxity.
Vaginoplasty is an excellent procedure to help treat the symptoms of vaginal laxity. This outpatient procedure is often done using lasers to tighten the muscles of the vagina. This procedure is done in about sixty to ninety minutes, making it an easy to schedule procedure that won’t take much time, but it will still give you the lasting results you want.
For those interested in nonsurgical vaginal tightening, a procedure called Femilift is an alternative. It is a quick and painless procedure that uses lasers to heat the tissues inside the vaginal walls, stimulating collagen production and causing the area to become tighter. This procedure only takes about thirty minutes.
To learn more about vaginal laxity and the various procedures that can be performed to help treat this condition, call the office of Dr. Ghozland today to schedule an appointment!