Advanced Thermal Tissue Remodeling
At Dr. Smitha's clinic, we combine the precision of CO2 Fractional Laser with the deep-reaching benefits of Radiofrequency (RF) energy. While the laser works on the superficial mucosa to improve texture and lubrication, RF energy penetrates deeper into the dermal layers to stimulate significant collagen contraction and muscle toning. This dual-action approach is the gold standard for treating vaginal laxity and mild pelvic floor weakness.
The controlled thermal energy delivered during the procedure triggers the body's natural healing response without causing any external damage. This results in a tighter vaginal canal, improved blood flow, and a reduction in symptoms related to Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI). The procedure is entirely non-invasive, painless, and performed within 20–30 minutes.
Benefits of Combined Therapy
- Deep Tissue Tightening
- Surface Mucosal Rejuvenation
- Improves Pelvic Floor Support
- Non-Surgical & Painless
- Zero Post-Op Downtime
- US-FDA Approved Technology
- Reduces Urinary Leakage
- Enhances Intimate Sensitivity
- Boosts Natural Hydration
- Quick In-Office Procedure
- Safe & Minimally Invasive
- Long-Lasting Clinical Results
The Treatment Protocol
Technology Selection
Dr. Smitha selects the specific Laser or RF parameters based on whether the goal is surface moisture or deep muscle tightening.
Thermal Application
A specialized probe delivers uniform energy to the vaginal walls, maintaining a comfortable temperature while remodeling tissue.
Collagen Synthesis
The thermal effect stimulates fibroblasts to produce new, stronger collagen fibers over the following weeks.
Clinical Gallery
Our treatment rooms feature the latest multi-platform energy devices for comprehensive gynaecological care.
Procedure FAQ
Understanding the difference between Laser and RF energy for your wellness journey.
While Laser energy is light-based and targets the superficial mucosal lining to improve hydration, RF (Radiofrequency) is an electrical energy that penetrates deeper into the tissue to tighten the underlying muscles and fascia.
You will feel a pleasant warming sensation, but the devices have built-in temperature sensors to ensure the heat remains within a therapeutic and comfortable range. No numbing or anesthesia is typically required.
Immediate tissue contraction often occurs after the first session, but the real "tightening" develops as new collagen is built, which peaks about 2 to 3 months after your final session.