Vaginal Rejuvenation – What Areas Can Be Treated?
At Omniya Clinic in London
One of the great things about our treatment is that it is tailored to suit you and your specific goals. Some of the treatment areas are as follows:
- Increased blood flow to the clitoris
- Tightening of perineum
- Tightening of the vaginal canal
- Tightening of the vaginal opening, which is called the introitus
- Firming and lifting of labia minora
- Plumping or labia majora
- Rejuvenation of the vagina and entire vulvar

Ultra Femme 360 Vaginal Rejuvenation Treatment Information
Understanding The External Anatomy Of The Female Genitalia
You may have heard some terms in the above paragraph that you’re not familiar with. After all, not all of us know the various names for different parts of our vagina! So, let’s try and explain this to you. The ‘mons’ is the term that is used to describe the area over the pubic bone, where hair grows. You then have the labia majora, which are the outer lips of the vagina – again, where you will grow hair. The inner lips, on the other hand, are known as the labia minora. The clitoral hood is the upper portion in the center of the vagina. It can also sometimes be called the prepuce. It covers the clitoris, either entirely or in part. Below the clitoris, you have the urethral opening, and then the vaginal opening.
Getting The Results You Hope For
In order to get the results you have in mind, you will often be advised to have around four treatments, which should be between one and two weeks apart. You will often see some improvements (and feel improvements) right after your first treatment. However, once you have had your final treatment, you will see the full results, as the collagen continues to remodel. You may be advised to have maintenance treatments on a yearly basis.
How Vaginal Rejuvenation Can Help With Urinary Stress Incontinence
If you have ever felt embarrassed because of an unexpected ‘leak’ while sneezing, coughing, or laughing, it could be that you have urinary stress incontinence to blame. This is a condition that happens due to the weakening of the pelvic floor muscles. This often occurs because of menopause, pregnancy, or another change to your body. As a consequence, it can be difficult, and sometimes even impossible, to control bladder leakage in specific situations.
A lot of women feel uncomfortable and embarrassed discussing this issue, even though it impacts os many women. Often, it gets dismissed as something you simply have to get on and deal with. However, that’s not the case! Non-surgical vaginal tightening could help. You could reduce, or even fully eliminate, urinary stress incontinence with this procedure. A lot of women have said that this procedure has been life-changing for them, and it is not hard to see why.
Preparing For Your Treatment
Before Your Treatment
- You must have had a gynaecology exam within the past year, with a normal PAP smear.
- You need to shave all of your hair in the treatment area before your appointment.
- Remove all of your jewellery.
- Wear comfortable clothing to your appointment.
- Stay away from diuretics or caffeine for 24 hours before your procedure.
- Drink a minimum of eight glasses of water two days before your treatment and for four days after it.
- Eat healthy foods.
On Treatment Day
Treatment will usually last between 20 and 30 minutes, but it can sometimes take as long as 45 minutes. You will be photography and weighed before your appointment. There is nothing to worry about here. This is simply so that you can see the change in the most objective manner. Your photos will never be used unless you give your consent.
The treatment area will then be marked, and a gel or oil may be applied to the area. The Ultra 360 will then be used to expose different degrees of heat to the treatment area. This should not be uncomfortable but you should experience a harm heat sensation. The heat is adjustable and it can be lowered for comfort as required.
Advice For After Your Ultra Femme 360 Vaginal Rejuvenation Treatment
Once you have had the treatment, there are a few pieces of advice that you should follow. This includes the following…
- You should avoid intercourse for seven days after your treatment.
- In order to visualise the full results, you are advised to have photographs taken three months and four weeks after the treatment.