Breaking the taboo of vaginal dryness
Although it is still too often overlooked, female intimate dryness affects a large number of women of all ages. Menopause, postpartum, medical treatments or hormonal imbalances: the causes are many, but the consequences are always the same — discomfort, pain, decreased libido, impact on quality of life. It is time to lift the taboo and talk openly about this subject, because effective and non-invasive solutions exist today to provide lasting relief from this intimate disorder.
Among the most innovative treatments in aesthetic medicine, vaginal and vulvar radiofrequency stands out as a natural, painless and hormone-free approach that helps restore moisture, tone and comfort to the intimate area. Long reserved for skin aesthetics, this technology now has a legitimate place in women’s wellness care.
In this article, we offer you a better understanding of the causes of vaginal and vulvar dryness, discover the treatments available, and, above all, explore in detail the functioning and benefits of intimate radiofrequency — a modern, safe, and effective solution for regaining comfort and self-confidence.
1. What is vaginal dryness?
Female intimate dryness, also known as vaginal dryness, is characterised by an abnormal decrease in the natural lubrication of the vaginal and vulvar mucosa. This phenomenon can occur at different stages of a woman’s life and is not limited to the menopause, as is often thought. It can be temporary or chronic, subtle or very uncomfortable, but in all cases it has a direct impact on quality of life, sexual fulfilment and everyday well-being.
Symptoms that are often trivialised but very real
The symptoms of vaginal dryness are not limited to a simple feeling of discomfort. It can manifest itself in different ways, including:
-Burning or stinging sensations in the vagina or vulva.
-Local irritation or hypersensitivity.
-Pain during sexual intercourse, also known as dyspareunia.
-Discomfort in daily life, when sitting or moving.
-Increased fragility of the mucous membrane, sometimes with micro-tears or bleeding after intercourse.
Recurrent urinary tract infections leading to antibiotic use, which aggravates the local microbiota, promoting irritation, itching, recurrent yeast infections and discomfort. These urinary tract infections cause an imbalance in the vaginal flora.
These symptoms can cause a loss of self-confidence, a decrease in libido, and even tension in a couple’s relationship. Unfortunately, many women do not dare to talk about it, either because they are embarrassed or because they think it is an inevitable part of ageing, the menopause or their condition.
Damage to the vaginal and vulvar mucosa
Biologically speaking, vaginal dryness is generally caused by a thinning of the mucous membrane, a decrease in the activity of the glands responsible for lubrication, and an imbalance in the vaginal pH. The vaginal wall becomes thinner, less elastic, less vascularised, and therefore drier and more sensitive. This process is accentuated by the decline in oestrogen during the menopause, but it can also be caused by other factors.
Vaginal dryness, a common but often overlooked condition
It is estimated that nearly 50% of menopausal women suffer from vaginal dryness, but the phenomenon also affects up to 20% of women of childbearing age, particularly after childbirth, when taking the contraceptive pill, or during periods of intense stress. This figure is likely to increase as the population ages and awareness of intimate well-being grows.
It is therefore essential to inform, reassure and support those affected. Today, there are safe, medical and effective solutions to relieve vaginal dryness and improve quality of life in the long term.
2. The causes of vaginal dryness
Dryness is not a condition in itself, but rather a symptom of an imbalance that can have many causes. Understanding the causes is essential in order to provide appropriate and effective treatment. Contrary to popular belief, this condition does not only affect women going through the menopause. It can occur at any age and in very different contexts.
1. Hormonal decline: a common cause of vaginal dryness
The natural lubrication of the vagina and vulva depends largely on hormones, particularly oestrogen. When oestrogen levels decrease, the vaginal wall becomes thinner, dries out, loses its elasticity and becomes more vulnerable. This can occur in several situations:
Menopause: this is the most common cause. The drop in oestrogen levels leads to vulvovaginal atrophy, i.e. thinning of the mucous membrane and loss of moisture.
Premenopause: this transitional period can cause hormonal fluctuations leading to similar symptoms of vaginal dryness.
Postpartum and breastfeeding: after childbirth, oestrogen levels drop sharply, which can lead to temporary vaginal dryness, which is more pronounced in women who are breastfeeding.
Hormonal contraception: certain low-dose or progestogen-only contraceptive pills can cause symptoms of vaginal dryness.
Hormone suppression as part of treatment: particularly in women who have had hormone-dependent breast cancer (anti-oestrogen treatments such as Tamoxifen).
2. Medical and surgical treatments causing intimate dryness
Certain treatments can directly alter hormone production or weaken the mucous membranes:
Chemotherapy and pelvic radiotherapy: these disrupt hormone production and can damage vaginal tissue.
Antidepressants and anxiolytics: these can reduce libido but also alter the natural lubrication of the vagina.
Gynaecological surgery (hysterectomy, oophorectomy): these procedures, particularly when combined with surgical menopause, often cause sudden vaginal and vulvar dryness. The body has not had time to adapt to this sudden menopause.
3. Stress, emotions and chronic fatigue also cause vaginal dryness.
Intimate well-being is directly linked to the nervous system and the body’s level of relaxation. Chronic stress, anxiety, sleep disorders, or persistent fatigue can have an impact on vaginal lubrication. Lack of relaxation, decreased libido, or emotional tension directly influence the body’s physiological response.
4. Poor hygiene habits
Contrary to popular belief, too much hygiene can be harmful to intimate balance. Certain overly aggressive cleansing products, douching, or excessive use of scented wipes can cause an imbalance in the vaginal flora and dry out the vaginal wall:
-Imbalance in vaginal pH.
-Destruction of the protective flora (lactobacilli).
-Chronic irritation of the vulva and vagina.
Gentle intimate hygiene, using pH-balanced, soap-free products, is therefore recommended.
5. Certain underlying medical conditions
Certain diseases can be directly responsible for vaginal dryness:
Gougerot-Sjögren syndrome: an autoimmune disease that causes dryness of all mucous membranes (mouth, eyes, vagina).
Poorly controlled diabetes: it can impair microcirculation and nerve function, affecting lubrication.
Thyroid disorders: Thyroid imbalance can disrupt overall hormonal balance and contribute to vaginal discomfort.
Premature ovarian failure (before the age of 40).
6. Factors related to age and lifestyle
With age, blood flow and tissue elasticity naturally decrease, including in the vagina. At the same time, certain lifestyle factors can make the situation worse:
Tobacco: it reduces blood flow and accelerates tissue ageing.
A sedentary lifestyle: it impairs blood circulation.
Insufficient hydration and a diet low in healthy fatty acids (omega 3).
7. A combination of several factors responsible for vaginal dryness
In most cases, the symptoms of vaginal dryness are not caused by a single factor but rather by a combination of hormonal, medical, psychological and environmental factors. This is why a comprehensive, personalised approach is essential for effective treatment.
In the next chapter, we will explore the solutions currently available, starting with conventional treatments such as lubricants and local oestrogens, before presenting intimate radiofrequency in detail, a technology that is becoming increasingly popular in aesthetic medicine.
3. Conventional treatments for vaginal and vulvar dryness: lubricants and hormone therapy
When faced with symptoms of vaginal dryness, many women turn to solutions available at pharmacies or prescribed by their doctor. Conventional treatments can provide more or less lasting relief depending on the cause of the dryness, the condition of the mucous membrane and the patient’s medical history. Here are the main treatment options available.
1. Intimate lubricants: temporary relief
Lubricants are generally the first instinct in cases of vaginal dryness, especially when it causes discomfort during sexual intercourse.
Mode of action: they create a temporary slippery film that reduces friction and improves comfort during intercourse.
Types of lubricants:
Water-based: easy to rinse off, compatible with condoms.
Silicone-based: longer lasting, but more difficult to remove.
Oil-based (caution: often incompatible with condoms).
Limitations: they do not treat the cause of dryness, nor do they improve the condition of the mucous membrane.
2. Vaginal moisturisers: maintenance of the mucous membrane
Unlike lubricants, vaginal moisturisers work deep down to improve long-term hydration of the mucous membrane.
Regular use is necessary: generally 2 to 3 times a week.
There are various forms available: gels, pessaries, or vaginal creams.
Their composition is based on hyaluronic acid, vitamin E, aloe vera, glycerine, etc.
Their effect is based on the gradual restoration of the suppleness and comfort of the vaginal wall.
These products are particularly useful for those who do not wish to use hormone replacement therapy during the menopause.
3. Local hormone treatment: vaginal oestrogens
One of the most effective medical solutions for treating menopause-related vaginal atrophy remains local application of oestrogen.
The available forms are vaginal ovules, creams, and intravaginal rings that release the hormone oestrogen over a prolonged period.
The positive effects observed are:
Improved lubrication.
Regeneration of the vaginal mucosa.
A reduction in symptoms such as burning, itching, vaginal dryness and pain during sexual intercourse.
Advantages: the absorbed dose is very low in the body, which limits systemic side effects.
Disadvantages: treatment is contraindicated in people with a history of hormone-dependent cancers (such as breast cancer) or in those who refuse any hormonal treatment, even localised.
It requires regular monitoring by a doctor or gynaecologist, especially in cases of prolonged use.
4. What are the limitations of these conventional treatments?
Although these solutions can provide relief, they have certain limitations:
The effects are temporary or partial.
There is an obligation to use it regularly, which is often restrictive.
These are symptomatic treatments that do not restore the natural lubrication mechanisms. They do not treat the cause of vaginal dryness.
There are hormonal contraindications in certain cases.
There are no visible aesthetic changes to the vulva (sagging, loss of tone in the labia minora, etc.).
This is why more and more women are seeking natural, non-hormonal and sustainable alternatives that can improve hydration, tone and vascularisation in the intimate area, especially during the menopause. Among these alternatives, vaginal radiofrequency stands out for its effectiveness and safety of use.
4. Vaginal radiofrequency: an innovative, non-hormonal solution for treating vaginal dryness
Faced with the limitations of conventional treatments, intimate aesthetic medicine now offers innovative, effective and hormone-free solutions to relieve vaginal dryness. Among these, vaginal and vulvar radiofrequency stands out as a promising alternative for lasting improvement in natural hydration, tone and comfort in the intimate area.
Used for several years in the treatment of sagging skin on the face or body, radiofrequency now has a specific application in aesthetic gynaecology, with both functional and aesthetic results.
What is intimate radiofrequency treatment?
Radiofrequency is a technology that emits high-frequency electromagnetic waves. The use of these waves generates controlled heat in the treated tissue (approximately 40 to 43 °C), without burning or damaging the skin or mucous membranes.
When applied to the vagina, this gentle heat stimulates:
Neocollagenesis: production of new collagen fibres.
Elastin regeneration: restoration of tissue suppleness.
Local microcirculation: improved oxygenation and nutrition of tissues.
The activity of the lubricating glands.
The result? Gradual, natural rehydration of the mucous membrane, improved tissue elasticity and reduced discomfort associated with vaginal dryness.
Which areas can be treated?
Radiofrequency can be applied inside the vagina (endovaginal radiofrequency) but also outside, on the vulva, to act on:
The walls of the vagina: hydration, firmness, tone.
Labia minora: redensification, improvement of wrinkled appearance.
The clitoral and perineal area: improved sensitivity and vascularisation.
The treatment is completely painless and does not require anaesthesia. It is non-invasive, does not involve the application of any medical products, is quick and does not require any time off work.
What are the expected effects?
After a few sessions, patients report a noticeable improvement in their intimate comfort:
Gradual disappearance of vaginal dryness and tightness.
Reduction in pain during sexual intercourse.
Improved natural lubrication.
Improved flexibility and tone of the vaginal walls.
More pleasurable sensations and a return to a fulfilling sex life.
A rejuvenated appearance of the vulva, often considered more aesthetically pleasing.
These effects are achieved without hormones or other products, making it an ideal option for those who do not wish to or cannot undergo local hormone treatment (for example, after breast cancer).
A safe and well-tolerated solution
Intimate radiofrequency is a medically validated and well-tolerated technology. It has been used for several years in various fields of aesthetic medicine, with no health risks when performed by a doctor trained in this technique.
Among the major advantages:
Quick treatment: approximately 20 minutes per session.
No pain, just a pleasant feeling of warmth.
No recovery time needed: you can resume your activities immediately.
No side effects: no burning, bleeding or scarring.
Compatible with other aesthetic or gynaecological treatments.
How many sessions are required?
The protocol is established by the cosmetic doctor according to age, the severity of vaginal dryness symptoms and the condition of the tissues. In general, the following is recommended:
3 to 4 sessions spaced 2 to 4 weeks apart for a thorough treatment.
Then one maintenance session every 6 to 12 months to maintain the results.
The improvement is gradual, but some already feel a noticeable difference after the second session.
A holistic approach to women's wellbeing
Intimate radiofrequency is not just a technical solution. It is part of a more comprehensive approach to women’s well-being, where comfort, femininity and quality of life are fully taken into account. Restoring supple, hydrated and toned vaginal mucosa also means regaining self-confidence, reconnecting with your sexuality and breaking out of the isolation often caused by intimate discomfort.
In the next chapter, we will take a detailed look at how an intimate radiofrequency session works, from the initial consultation to follow-up care, so that you can approach this treatment with complete peace of mind.
5. How intimate radiofrequency treatment works
One of the great advantages of intimate radiofrequency treatment is its simplicity. This treatment can be easily integrated into your daily routine, is painless, requires no anaesthesia, and does not require any time off work. Here is a step-by-step guide to what the full treatment involves.
1. The initial consultation: an essential step
Before any vaginal or vulvar radiofrequency treatment, a comprehensive assessment is carried out by a cosmetic doctor or gynaecologist trained in this technology.
During this meeting:
A detailed consultation helps to understand the symptoms and their impact (dryness, discomfort during intercourse, decreased sensitivity, loosening, etc.).
The doctor checks for any contraindications (ongoing local infections, suspicious lesions, metal intrauterine devices that are incompatible with the device used, pregnancy, etc.).
A clinical or gynaecological examination may be carried out as required.
A personalised protocol is established, specifying the number of sessions, their spacing and the areas to be treated (vagina, labia majora or minora, perineal area, etc.).
It is also an opportunity for the patient to ask any questions she may have in complete confidence.
2. On the day of the session: simplicity, comfort and discretion
The treatment takes place in a well-equipped medical practice, in a calm atmosphere that respects privacy.
Depending on the area being treated, the doctor uses a suitable handpiece:
For the vagina: a thin, sterile, single-use probe is gently inserted into the vaginal canal.
For the vulva: an external handpiece is applied to the skin of the labia majora and labia minora.
No anaesthesia is required. The sensation felt is a gentle warmth, often perceived as pleasant. The temperature is continuously monitored to ensure comfort and safety.
The average session lasts approximately 20 minutes, depending on the areas treated.
3. After the session: no major side effects
One of the major advantages of intimate radiofrequency treatment is that there is no downtime or significant side effects:
No vaginal pain after the session.
No bleeding or discharge.
Immediate resumption of daily activities, without any particular discomfort.
Some patients experience a slight improvement in their well-being from the very first days, but the results on vaginal dryness develop gradually over the course of the sessions, at the rate of cellular stimulation.
4. The treatment protocol: a tailor-made plan
The number of sessions depends on each individual case, but in general:
3 to 4 sessions spaced 2 to 4 weeks apart are recommended to boost the vagina’s natural moisturising and toning mechanisms.
An annual or biannual consultation may be recommended to maintain benefits over time, especially after menopause.
The doctor adapts the protocol according to:
Age.
The severity of vaginal dryness.
The degree of vaginal or vulvar laxity.
Personal expectations (functional and/or aesthetic).
5. Combination with other treatments
According to the assessment carried out, radiofrequency can be:
Combined with vaginal moisturisers or oral supplements, to enhance the effect on the vaginal mucosa.
Combined with other techniques such as vaginal laser treatment or perineal electrostimulation for comprehensive action on the intimate area (lubrication, tone, sexual pleasure, incontinence prevention, etc.).
Discreet, intimate care focused on women’s wellbeing
Patients who use intimate radiofrequency appreciate the discretion of the treatment, the absence of pain and the concrete results on their quality of life. This protocol, which is often overlooked, deserves to be better known because it offers an effective, hormone-free solution that respects the body and the expectations of each patient.
6. Who is intimate radiofrequency suitable for?
Vaginal and vulvar radiofrequency treatment is suitable for anyone suffering from discomfort related to vaginal dryness, tissue laxity or decreased sensitivity. This treatment fits perfectly into a preventive, restorative or cosmetic intimate medicine approach, with the advantage of being non-hormonal, non-invasive and without side effects.
Here are the main indications:
1. Women in perimenopause or menopause
Radiofrequency is particularly recommended for patients with:
Chronic vaginal dryness.
Vulvovaginal atrophy linked to a drop in oestrogen levels.
Pain or discomfort during sexual intercourse (dyspareunia).
A loss of elasticity in intimate tissues.
It helps restore tone, improve natural lubrication and restore comfort in your intimate life.
2. Women after childbirth
After pregnancy and childbirth, some women may experience:
Persistent vaginal dryness linked to hormonal changes or breastfeeding.
Mild to moderate vaginal laxity.
A loss of sensation during intercourse.
Radiofrequency, which is gentle and safe, is therefore an effective solution for regenerating tissue without resorting to surgery or hormones.
3. Women with vaginal dryness who have a contraindication or reluctance to hormone replacement therapy
Some patients cannot, or do not wish to, receive treatment based on local oestrogens, in particular:
In the case of hormone-dependent cancer (e.g. breast cancer).
By personal choice to avoid hormones.
Radiofrequency therefore represents a safe and natural alternative, medically validated, which respects the body’s balance.
4. Women experiencing symptoms of vaginal dryness related to treatment
The following treatments may cause vaginal dryness:
Chemotherapy or pelvic radiotherapy.
Hormone-inhibiting treatments.
Certain medicines (antidepressants, anxiolytics).
For these patients, who are often vulnerable, radiofrequency offers a gentle, non-intrusive and effective treatment to improve their intimate quality of life.
5. Women wishing to improve the appearance of their vulva
Beyond its functional benefits, intimate radiofrequency also has aesthetic effects:
Firming of loose or wrinkled labia minora.
Improvement in the vascularisation and natural colouring of the vulva.
Feeling of overall « rejuvenation » of the intimate area.
It therefore also appeals to those who wish to regain a more toned, prettier vulva that is more in line with their body image.
6. Women experiencing a decrease in sensation or sexual pleasure
By improving blood circulation and tissue elasticity, radiofrequency can:
Making reports more enjoyable.
Promoting a better erogenous response.
Restore clitoral and perineal sensitivity.
It can therefore be part of a process of sexual fulfilment, complementing psychocorporal work or sex therapy.
7. Preventing intimate ageing
Finally, some women, even without significant symptoms, choose intimate radiofrequency as a preventative measure for:
Maintain the tone of the vaginal tissues.
Delay the effects of ageing or hormonal changes.
Preserve long-term intimate comfort and avoid vaginal dryness.
In summary: tailor-made treatment for all stages of a woman's life
Intimate radiofrequency is intended for all women who wish to take care of their intimate well-being, whether out of necessity or choice. Because it is non-invasive, painless, hormone-free, product-free and customisable, it can be incorporated into every stage of a woman’s life: after childbirth, during the menopause, after medical treatment, or simply as a preventive measure.
7. Expected results and testimonials: when intimate comfort goes hand in hand with renewed confidence
One of the major advantages of vaginal and vulvar radiofrequency treatment is the natural progression of its effects. Without sudden changes or aggressive treatment, it allows the vaginal mucosa to regenerate, vascularisation to intensify and natural lubrication to return, while respecting the body and its mechanisms.
As the sessions progress, many women report a profound and positive change, not only physically, but also emotionally and relationally.
Visible and noticeable results from the very first sessions
Although every woman reacts differently, the benefits begin to appear after the second or third session in most cases. Among the most frequently reported effects are:
Significant reduction in vaginal dryness: the vaginal mucosa becomes more supple, better hydrated and less irritated.
Gradual restoration of natural vaginal lubrication without products: sexual intercourse becomes more comfortable and enjoyable again.
Disappearance of burning or tightness sensations: including when walking or sitting for prolonged periods.
Improved elasticity of intimate tissues: the vaginal walls become more toned and the labia minora are visibly firmer.
Improved sensitivity in the intimate area: some women report rediscovering forgotten sensations.
These results develop gradually, as collagen and elastin stimulation continues to work for several weeks after the last session.
Benefits that go beyond mere physical comfort
For many women, symptom relief is only the first step towards regaining their femininity. The most common feedback also includes:
A renewed sense of self-confidence.
Resumption of sexual intercourse without apprehension or pain in the vaginal mucosa.
An improvement in intimacy and communication.
Increased overall well-being, with the feeling of having regained control over one’s body.
Patient testimonials (anonymised)
« At 52, I thought my vaginal dryness was an inevitable consequence of the menopause. After three radiofrequency sessions, I regained the natural lubrication I hadn’t felt in years. And for the first time in a long time, I was able to have pain-free intercourse. » — Sophie, 52
« I breastfed for 10 months and suffered from severe vaginal dryness, to the point where I dreaded sexual intercourse. My doctor suggested radiofrequency treatment, and after just two sessions, I noticed a clear difference. I finally feel comfortable in my own body. » — Camille, 34
« After breast cancer, I couldn’t use hormone treatment. Radiofrequency was a revelation: gentle, effective, natural and free from toxic substances. I recommend this treatment to all women in my situation. » — Laurence, 47
What do clinical studies say?
Numerous scientific studies have evaluated the effectiveness of radiofrequency in treating vaginal dryness and vulvovaginal atrophy. They show that:
A measurable increase in vaginal mucosal hydration.
A significant improvement in the elasticity of the vaginal mucosal tissue.
A reduction in symptoms of dyspareunia (pain during sexual intercourse).
An improvement in sexual satisfaction in over 70% of cases.
These results are confirmed by patients and healthcare professionals specialising in functional or cosmetic gynaecology.
Long-lasting results with minimal maintenance
After the initial protocol (often 3 to 4 sessions), an annual consultation helps maintain the benefits. Some women even choose to anticipate hormonal changes (perimenopause, postpartum) with preventive sessions.
Intimate radiofrequency therefore offers much more than temporary relief: it helps to restore intimate balance, rediscover a fulfilling sex life and, above all, regain full ownership of your female body, whatever your age.
8. Other complementary approaches to relieve intimate dryness
While intimate radiofrequency is an effective and innovative solution, it can be combined with other complementary treatments to provide a personalised response to each individual situation. As vaginal and vulvar dryness often has multiple causes, a comprehensive approach optimises results and addresses both the symptoms and their causes.
1. Intimate moisturising care: regular home care
In addition to radiofrequency treatment, your doctor may recommend vaginal moisturising gels containing ingredients such as:
of hyaluronic acid,
from vitamin E,
aloe vera or vegetable glycerine.
Used two to three times a week, these products enhance the moisturising effect of radiofrequency, improve the suppleness of the mucosa and soothe feelings of discomfort.
2. Nutritional supplementation and probiotics
Certain deficiencies can aggravate dryness of the mucous membranes. A doctor or micronutritionist may recommend products such as:
Omega-3 (EPA/DHA) to improve tissue flexibility.
B vitamins and vitamin E for their antioxidant effect.
Vaginal probiotics (in the form of ovules or capsules) to rebalance the intimate flora, essential for the protection and natural hydration of the vaginal mucosa.
3. Hormonal support (if authorised product)
For some women, particularly those who have not gone through the menopause or who have no contraindications, the doctor or gynaecologist may consider:
Local hormonal treatment with oestrogen in the form of pessaries or creams.
Systemic treatment if an overall hormone deficiency is identified, whether oestrogen or other (with prior assessment).
This type of treatment can be complementary to radiofrequency and will enhance tissue regeneration. However, it is strictly contraindicated in women with a history of hormone-dependent cancers.
4. Complementary aesthetic techniques
For patients who wish to go further in intimate regeneration or combine several benefits, there are medical techniques that complement radiofrequency, such as:
Non-ablative vaginal laser: acts on the mucosa by stimulating collagen in a different way, often in combination with radiofrequency.
The Emsella® technique using powerful perineal muscle contractions: often used in cases of muscle relaxation or urinary incontinence, it effectively improves pelvic floor tone. It can be used to treat problems related to stress urinary incontinence, urinary incontinence caused by an overactive bladder, or mixed urinary incontinence. Having a toned perineum improves sensations in the intimate area, even during sexual intercourse.
5. Gentle and appropriate intimate hygiene
Adopting the right habits on a daily basis is essential for maintaining the balance of your intimate flora:
Use a mild cleansing gel with a physiological pH (between 4.5 and 5.5).
Avoid douching, harsh soaps, and scented wipes, which can cause irritation or discomfort.
Choose underwear made from breathable cotton.
Limit sources of excessive heat (heated seats, tight clothing, etc.).
These simple steps reinforce the action of medical treatments and promote a healthy vaginal environment.
6. Psychocorporal or sex therapy support
For some women, vaginal dryness is accompanied by emotional blockages, fear of intercourse, or a decrease in libido. In such cases, it may be beneficial to consult:
A sexologist or body therapist to provide support with intimate experiences.
A sophrologist or relaxation practitioner to help you reconnect with your feelings and release tension.
Taking care of your intimate health also means listening to your body, your emotions and your experiences.
A comprehensive and personalised approach for lasting results
Radiofrequency is a key component in the treatment of intimate dryness, but it is often a combination of several actions (local care, nutrition, medical and emotional support) that enables complete and lasting intimate well-being to be achieved.
Every woman is unique, which is why an initial assessment with a specialist doctor or gynaecologist is essential in order to develop a personalised treatment plan that respects each woman’s body and wishes.
9. Why consult at Maison Magnifisens? An expert, feminine and caring approach to intimate health.
At Maison Magnifisens, we believe that women’s intimate health deserves as much attention, care and expertise as any other area of aesthetic medicine. Long ignored or considered taboo, intimate dryness no longer has to be inevitable: safe, gentle and effective solutions exist — provided you have the right support.
With this in mind, we have created a specific department dedicated to intimate medicine, to welcome women of all ages in complete confidentiality and offer them comprehensive care for their genital, sexual and emotional well-being.
A personalised consultation with Dr Sandra Texier
As a specialist aesthetic doctor, I will see you personally for a preliminary consultation before any intimate radiofrequency treatment. This meeting allows us to:
Understanding your experiences, symptoms, and expectations.
Perform a complete medical examination, including, if necessary, an examination of the mucous membrane and an assessment of the perineum.
Check that there are no contraindications.
Develop a tailored treatment protocol, whether for dryness, laxity or intimate discomfort.
As a woman over 50, I am particularly sensitive to these issues, which many people experience in silence. I am committed to providing a space for discussion, respect and listening to all those who wish to regain control of their intimacy, without judgement or embarrassment.
Treatment carried out safely at the surgery
The vaginal or vulvar radiofrequency sessions are performed directly by me, in a safe and caring medical setting. I use a latest-generation Emfemme®360 device, specifically designed for female intimacy, guaranteeing comfort, effectiveness and perfect hygiene.
This means you will receive personalised care for your symptoms of vaginal dryness, from your first appointment until the end of your treatment.
A comprehensive approach to female intimacy
Intimate radiofrequency treatment is just one part of the care we offer at Maison Magnifisens. During your consultation, we will also discuss other aspects of intimate health, such as:
Perineal assessment: essential after childbirth, during the menopause or in the event of discomfort or functional problems. If necessary, perineal rehabilitation will be explained to you and incorporated into your treatment plan, with the option of treatment using Emsella®.
The condition of the mucosa, flora and vascularisation: if necessary, we will recommend moisturisers, probiotics or supplements.
Self-esteem, sexuality, body image: we gently guide you through the process of regaining your intimate comfort and femininity.
A place designed for women, by a woman
Maison Magnifisens was designed as a space for care, beauty and reconciliation with oneself. Here, you will be listened to, understood and supported with expertise and respect. No subject is taboo. Your intimate well-being is a priority, and we do everything we can to offer you sustainable, natural solutions tailored to each stage of your life.
Would you like to learn more about intimate radiofrequency treatment or make an appointment for an initial consultation? We would be delighted to welcome you to Maison Magnifisens for a comprehensive assessment and personalised treatment plan in a warm and discreet medical setting.
Conclusion: regaining intimate comfort is possible
Vaginal dryness is neither inevitable nor shameful. It affects many women at all stages of life and deserves to be recognised, listened to and treated with seriousness and kindness. Thanks to advances in aesthetic medicine, innovative solutions such as vaginal and vulvar radiofrequency now offer lasting relief from intimate discomfort, without hormones, without pain and without social exclusion.
This gentle, safe and effective technology naturally stimulates tissue regeneration, improves lubrication, restores tone to the intimate area, and contributes to a better quality of life, both physically and emotionally. It can be integrated into a comprehensive, personalised treatment plan, including, if necessary, a perineal assessment, complementary care, or nutritional support.
At Maison Magnifisens, we are committed to putting women’s intimate health back at the top of the agenda. As a cosmetic doctor and a woman who is sensitive to these issues, I welcome you personally for a confidential, caring and open consultation. Together, we will develop a tailor-made protocol, adapted to your needs and expectations.
Don’t wait to regain control of your intimate comfort. Make an appointment at Maison Magnifisens and give your body the attention it deserves.