Does Vaginal radiofrequency treatment hurt? Is anesthesia needed?
The temperature of Vaginal radiofrequency is controlled between 35–43°C and can be adjusted based on individual tolerance. During the procedure, you will only feel a warm sensation, almost no pain, and Anesthetic or anesthesia is unnecessary.
How long does the treatment take?
Treatment of both the vaginal cannel and the Labia Majora takes approximately 40 minutes.
Who is not suitable for Vaginal radiofrequency treatment?
・ Patients with genital pain, inflammation, urinary tract infections, or pelvic infections.
・ Women who are pregnant or currently menstruating.
・ Patients with implanted electronic devices, such as pacemakers or implantable defibrillators.
・ Those with severe underlying medical conditions (e.g., heart disease, hypertension).
・ Patients who have undergone vaginal or pelvic surgery within the past year.
Are there any side effects?
Mild redness, slight swelling, or localized itching may occur immediately after treatment. These are normal and usually subside within a few hours.
Are there any side effects?
Mild redness, slight swelling, or localized itching may occur immediately after treatment. These are normal and usually subside within a few hours.
How long does the recovery take?
There is no wound after the butterfly wave treatment, there is almost no recovery period. Avoid sex life and bathing for 3 days after the end of the treatment.
When is it appropriate to undergo treatment after childbirth?
Most patients can undergo treatment once postpartum lochia has completely resolved (approximately 2 months after delivery). The procedure does not affect breastfeeding.
Vaginal radiofrequency treatment
Vaginal radiofrequency treatment can be combined with procedures such as labiaplasty or pubic hair removal laser treatments. However, it should not be performed together with vaginal tightening surgery.