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VAGINAL DRYNESS

Gentle solutions and real relief for dryness, irritation and pain.

Vaginal dryness is common—and highly treatable. It most often relates to lower estrogen levels during peri-menopause, menopause, postpartum, or breastfeeding, but it can also be influenced by certain medications, cancer therapies, autoimmune conditions, and irritants such as fragranced or harsh cleansers. Symptoms may include persistent dryness, burning or irritation, discomfort with intimacy, micro-tearing, and sometimes urinary urgency or recurrent infections.

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Consultations are aimed to be relaxed and educational, empowering you to make informed decisions about your treatment options.

AM I A CANDIDATE

You may be a good candidate for vaginal dryness treatment if you experience persistent dryness, irritation, or discomfort with intimacy—especially after childbirth, during breastfeeding, or around menopause. Candidates often notice changes in comfort during daily activities, exercise, or sexual activity, even if symptoms feel subtle at first.

During your assessment, we review symptom patterns, history, medications and any urinary concerns. Most clients experience gradual, natural improvements—softer, better-hydrated tissue, reduced irritation or burning, and improved comfort over time—without drastic or abrupt changes.

POSSIBILITIES

With the right approach, vaginal dryness can be meaningfully improved:

  • Restore moisture and hydration to vaginal and vulvar tissues
  • Improve tissue elasticity, thickness, and resilience
  • Reduce burning, irritation, and friction
  • Increase comfort during intimacy and daily activities
  • Support urinary comfort and reduce sensitivity
  • Improve confidence and overall quality of life

Even modest improvements in tissue health can have a significant impact on comfort, ease, and well-being.

TREATMENT OPTIONS

diVa® (Hybrid Fractional Vaginal Laser)

In appropriate candidates, diVa® stimulates collagen renewal and improves vaginal tissue hydration, thickness, and elasticity. Many patients experience enhanced lubrication and comfort with minimal downtime. Treatments are typically performed as a short series for sustained, progressive results.

Topical Vaginal Estrogen

(via your primary care provider or gynecologist, when appropriate)

Low-dose local estrogen is a guideline-supported option for peri- and post-menopausal dryness. It can restore moisture, improve elasticity, reduce urinary irritation, and enhance overall comfort. We coordinate with your prescribing clinician when this is a good fit.

Non-Hormonal Vaginal Moisturizers & Lubricants

Hyaluronic-acid or polycarbophil-based moisturizers provide ongoing hydration for daily comfort. Silicone-based lubricants reduce friction during intimacy. We guide you in choosing effective, medical-grade options and a simple routine.

Related Resourses:

Vaginal Health & Wellness
Menopause Support
Pelvic Floor Therapy

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