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Popular Procedures
VTone
Standard Recovery Time:
Minimal to None
Average Cost:
$300-$800/session
Anesthesia Required:
No
Monthly Payments Starting From:
$25/month
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VTone
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What the Procedure Does
The VTone procedure uses electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) to deliver low-frequency electrical pulses, which induce involuntary muscle contractions in the pelvic floor muscles. By strengthening these muscles, it can help improve urinary incontinence and related symptoms. The treatment is designed to be non-invasive, comfortable, and performed in-office, without the need for surgery or extensive downtime. It can also have additional benefits such as improving sexual function and relieving the sensation of pelvic pressure or heaviness.
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Duration of the Result
Long-term (requires maintenance)
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Length to Perform Procedure
30 minutes per session
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Type of Anesthetic
None
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Length of Time Off Work
None
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Time to Get Back To Gym
Immediate

About VTone

VTone, on the Empower platform by InMode, is a non-invasive and non-surgical vaginal rejuvenation treatment that utilizes radiofrequency technology to address various concerns related to vaginal health. It aims to improve vaginal laxity, increase collagen production, and may also have a positive impact on mild urinary incontinence.

 

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