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External intimate rejuvenation with CO2RE laser

3000.00 MDL

External Intimate Rejuvenation with CO2RE Laser is a modern procedure used to improve the appearance and functionality of the external intimate area in women. It involves the use of a fractional CO2 laser to stimulate tissue regeneration, collagen production, and skin elasticity in the vulvar area.

How the procedure works:

  • The CO2RE laser emits controlled energy that penetrates the superficial layers of the skin, stimulating collagen production and improving tissue structure.
  • The procedure helps tone and rejuvenate the skin, reduce skin laxity, and correct changes caused by aging or childbirth.

Benefits:

  • Improves elasticity and appearance of the external intimate area
  • Reduces discomfort associated with dryness, irritation, or loss of elasticity
  • Helps increase confidence and comfort in daily life and intimate relationships

Preparing for External Intimate Rejuvenation with CO2RE Laser

1. Preliminary medical consultation:

  • Before the procedure, it is important to have a detailed discussion with a gynecologist or dermatologist, who will evaluate your overall health and medical history.
  • The doctor will check for any contraindications, such as active infections, herpes, pregnancy, or other gynecological conditions that may interfere with the treatment.

2. Avoid certain treatments or activities:

  • Avoid aggressive treatments in the intimate area: A few days before the procedure, avoid any irritating products or treatments in the intimate area, such as chemical exfoliation, hot baths, waxing, or intimate deodorants.
  • Avoid sun or tanning bed exposure: If the treatment involves the pubic area, avoid direct sun or tanning bed exposure for at least 2 weeks before the procedure.

3. Medication:

  • Inform your doctor if you are taking anticoagulant or anti-inflammatory medication. The doctor may recommend stopping them temporarily to reduce the risk of bleeding or other complications.
  • If you have a history of genital herpes, your doctor may prescribe preventive antiviral treatment to avoid reactivation of the infection after the procedure.

4. Hygiene and local preparation:

  • Before the procedure, your doctor may recommend standard intimate hygiene without using harsh or perfumed products.
  • On the day of the treatment, ensure the treated area is clean and dry.

5. Comfortable clothing:

  • Wear loose and comfortable clothing that will not irritate the treated area. After the procedure, it is important to avoid any additional friction or pressure on the area.

6. Mental preparation:

  • The procedure is painless or minimally invasive, but in cases of increased sensitivity, the doctor may apply a local anesthetic to ensure comfort. Discuss any concerns or questions with your doctor beforehand so you feel relaxed and prepared.

7. After the procedure:

  • After treatment, mild swelling or redness may appear in the treated area, which should subside within a few days.
  • Avoid sexual activity, hot baths, saunas, and intense physical activity for at least 3–5 days after the procedure to allow proper tissue healing.
  • Follow all post-procedure instructions provided by your doctor carefully.

The procedure is:

✔︎Minimally invasive and painless

✔︎With no significant recovery time—patients can return to daily activities immediately

✔︎With no significant recovery time—patients can return to daily activities immediately

✔︎Increasingly popular among women seeking a non-surgical solution for intimate area rejuvenation

Preparation:

Prior medical consultation: Before the procedure, it is important to have a detailed discussion with your gynecologist or dermatologist, who will assess your general health and medical history. The doctor will check if you have certain contraindications for the procedure, such as active infections, herpes, pregnancy or other gynecological conditions that could interfere with the treatment. Avoid certain treatments or activities: Avoid aggressive treatments in the intimate area: A few days before the treatment, avoid any irritating products or treatments for the intimate area, such as chemical exfoliation, hot baths, waxing or using intimate deodorants. Avoid exposure to the sun or tanning beds: If the treatment involves the pubic area, avoid direct exposure to the sun or tanning beds for at least 2 weeks before the procedure. Medication: Tell your doctor if you are taking anticoagulant or anti-inflammatory drugs. Your doctor may recommend that you stop taking them temporarily to reduce the risk of bleeding or other complications. If you have a history of genital herpes, your doctor may recommend preventive antiviral treatment to prevent reactivation of the infection after treatment. Hygiene and local preparation: Before the procedure, the doctor can recommend standard intimate hygiene, without using aggressive or perfumed products. On the day of treatment, make sure the treated area is clean and dry.
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