Newcastle Central Vein and Cosmetic Medical Centre

Juliet Laser- The feminine laser

Central Vein and Cosmetic Centre’s Juliet Procedure  is a dedicated treatment program to get your vagina, vulva and urinary tract back on track by rejuvenating your pelvic floor, vaginal, vulvar and urinary cells using non-invasive non-surgical vaginal tightening techniques.

We can help tighten the vagina, improve natural lubrication, and start solving urinary incontinence without surgery, pain, or downtime. The goal is through vaginal rejuvenation treatments to have better sex, laugh without fear, and feel more confident.

At Central Vein and Cosmetic Medical Centre, your treatments will be performed in a comfortable, private and safe space by Vanessa, our nurse cosmetic practitioner and laser operator. Vanessa brings a wealth of experience in this field, owing to her many years of procedural IVF experience and womens health. And as a woman she is keen to promote all aspects of womens' health. You will feel safe with Vanessa throughout the whole process. 

 

Why Do Vaginas become Lax?

Your vaginal walls are made of dense connective tissue thick with blood vessels and nerves. The skin cells of your vagina are unique too, with the labia being more like skin on other parts of your body, and the clitoris having a vast blood supply and nerve network than anywhere else on the human body in men or women.

Over time, with trauma or childbirth, poor posture and lack of strength in the pelvic muscles, plus the stretching of connective tissue, the vaginal walls can become lax – that is, the connective tissue and pelvic muscles can weaken, causing the vagina to seem ‘loose’.

This feeling can occur after a vaginal delivery, whereby the connective tissue fibres become stretched out and are unable to return to their original position. This can happen to any woman, particularly with traumatic births or trauma injuries, but can tend to occur more in older women who give birth vaginally, where the vaginal cells are less ‘productive’ in terms of collagen and elastin production post-birth. Younger women tend to ‘bounce back’ from childbirth, at least vaginally speaking, faster and more fully than older women.

The vulva can also stretch during childbirth, causing the vaginal lips to hang more, rather than sit where they used to. This is not dangerous, but the lack of elasticity in this tissue can make for a few uncomfortable problems, like stress urinary incontinence, discomfort in underwear, and a loss of sensation during sex.

Tearing is another cause of connective tissue issues in and around the vagina and pelvis, with tears ripping the connective tissue apart. Sometimes the body is not able to sufficiently repair this to restore full sensation and function.

As we age, the vulva and vagina – along with all tissue in our bodies – feel the impacts of lower production of collagen and elastin by our cells. In women, oestrogen is a major stimulator of skin cells, keeping them plump and juicy, so when that drops off at menopause (either induced or natural), skin is one of the first casualties, getting drier, saggier, and less robust.

This happens all over our bodies and our vulva and vagina are not spared. In fact, the vagina and vulva have more oestrogen-sensitive cells in them than any other part of our bodies. Atrophic vaginitis can cause major irritation, dryness and discomfort.

The impact on your sex life from lax vaginal and vulvar tissue cannot be discounted. The sexual and urinary repercussions of stretched or dysfunctional vaginal connective and pelvic tissue, including tendons, ligaments and musculature, has had far less attention than it deserves.

There are very real consequences of a vaginal birth, ageing, and trauma to the pelvis and vaginal tissues, and sadly it’s still not talked about as often as it should be by the women who are suffering and their healthcare providers. This isn’t just a women’s issue, since women feeling happy and comfortable in their own skin, and having properly-functioning pelvic, vaginal, vulvar and urinary tissue is everyone’s problem.

 

The Juliet laser treatment is the gentle solution to rejuvenate your femininity. Fast, painless and safe, with no downtime and no need of anaesthesia.

 

Ways forward to solving pelvic tissue problems
There has been no real way – and still options are limited – in restoring function to tissue that has been damaged or stretched out, or has lost its function in some way. Now, we have a specially designed Laser treatment that can give a booster shot to vaginal and pelvic cells, restoring function, tone and elasticity. This is an extremely exciting time for women who have been long-suffering, and doing so quietly.

Our vaginal treatments are comfortable and surgery-free – so no knives, no anaesthetic – and utilise technologies to get into the cells themselves, and revitalise them. These treatments do need to be repeated (usually) every year or so, but they can make a massive difference over time.

‘Rejuvenate’ can seem like a vague, broad word, so in this context what we mean is that the cells are forced into better performance after being stimulated by the device, which passes without effect through most tissue, targeting the cells we want. In this case, it’s all of it, since pelvic tissue, when accessed via the vagina, is all related and connected. Having it all rejuvenated is ideal, so we want to get as deep as we can.

The treatments, usually just one or two, up to four over several months (as a treatment phase), and repeated annually or as required (sometimes one treatment does what you need, and no more are required), are the best way to tighten a lax vagina, improve symptoms of stress urinary incontinence, and shrink saggy, loose labia that we have available.

The treatments cause the cells inside your vagina and pelvis to regenerate themselves, producing more collagen and elastin, improving function of the entire cell. This cellular rejuvenation is non-invasive (in the sense that it doesn’t ever break the skin to work its magic, though it does need to be performed from inside your vagina with a special handpiece).

With new collagen formation, the old stretched or lax collagen is replaced with fresh collagen, and the looseness that you may be feeling is replaced with greater tone and improved function. With this tightness often comes improved sensation from the whole area, including the clitoris and labia, which are dense with sensory nerves and are a critical part of the female sexual response.

 

Am I a good candidate for vaginal rejuvenation procedures?
Vaginal rejuvenation procedures are generally available to most women, so if you are not pregnant, have had a recent normal pap smear, do not currently have any vaginal infections or undiagnosed vaginal bleeding, you are likely to be a good candidate for vaginal rejuvenation procedures. There are no age restrictions on vaginal rejuvenation procedures, though younger clients are less likely to require vaginal rejuvenation procedures.

 

The vaginal revolution is here
Women’s sexuality and vaginas are now getting more attention than ever, and new and novel ways of restoring function are being explored. We now at least have a couple of options for restoring vaginal moisture, sensation, and function, which is really very exciting.

Using a laser on your vagina may sound scary, but it’s far less daunting when you learn how it works, and what we’re trying to achieve.

What vaginal rejuvenation treatments can achieve:

  • Tone and tighten the vagina
  • Stimulate cells to produce more natural lubrication
  • Improve sexual responsiveness with increased friction
  • Improve orgasms/chances of having an orgasm
  • Eliminate itching, irritation, and any soreness due to thinning tissue
  • Improve vaginal cell function
  • Improve bladder/urethral function and reduce or alleviate stress urinary incontinence