VTone Beverly Hills, CA
What is it? | Benefits | Cost | How It Works | Preparation | Procedure | Aftercare | Treatment Areas | Am I a Good Candidate? | Similar Procedures | Risks | FAQs
VTone is an innovative treatment designed to strengthen pelvic muscles, address urinary incontinence, and tighten the vaginal walls using Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS). VTone works by reeducating and tightening the weakened muscles of the pelvis.
If you’ve experienced the embarrassment of leaks due to urinary incontinence, this procedure can be an excellent solution. By using electrical stimulation, VTone induces muscle contractions that are more effective and powerful than those achieved through Kegel exercises.VTone is ideal for treating all types of incontinence, including stress, urge, and mixed incontinence.
What is VTone?
VTone is an FDA-approved, non-surgical treatment designed to rejuvenate the vagina. It uses electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) to induce neuromuscular reeducation, strengthening the weakened pelvic muscles and alleviating symptoms of incontinence.
Throughout a woman’s life, various factors such as childbirth, aging, and hormonal changes associated with pregnancy and menopause can lead to a loss of vaginal elasticity and even incontinence. VTone is effective in addressing these issues.
Using an applicator or wand, VTone safely delivers electrical currents to the pelvic muscles, stimulating them to contract repeatedly. This process helps to strengthen and tone the pelvic muscles.
VTone is particularly beneficial for postpartum women, as it can be performed 6 weeks after childbirth to help prevent urinary incontinence. It is also effective for older women in preventing and managing urinary incontinence.
VTone Benefits
VTone is rapidly becoming a preferred choice for treating urinary incontinence. It surpasses Kegel exercises in effectively strengthening and retraining weak pelvic muscles. The procedure is quick and involves little to no recovery time.
What Results to Expect:
- Reduces Incontinence: VTone stimulates repeated contractions of weak pelvic muscles, strengthening and re-educating them, which helps treat urinary incontinence.
- Revives Vaginal Wall Tightness and Elasticity: VTone enhances the tightness of the vaginal wall, which aids in addressing incontinence and improving sexual satisfaction.
- Safe Procedure: VTone is an FDA-approved treatment for urinary incontinence, offering a safe solution with minimal risks.
- Little or No Downtime: VTone is an in-office procedure with minimal recovery time, allowing you to return to your normal activities within a few days.
- Improves Sexual Satisfaction: By restoring tightness and elasticity to the vaginal canal, VTone enhances sensation, leading to greater sexual satisfaction.
- Restores Self-Confidence and Improves Quality of Life: VTone effectively addresses urinary incontinence, which can be a source of embarrassment. Treating this condition can help restore your confidence and improve your overall quality of life.
How Long Will Results Last?
The procedure takes 20 to 30 minutes and involves little to no recovery time. Results are cumulative, with improvements typically becoming noticeable after 4-6 sessions.
VTone Cost & Pricing Structure
The cost of VTone treatment varies based on several factors, including the geographical location of the clinic, the number of sessions required, the expertise of the applicator, and the specific treatment areas.
- US National Average: $500-900 per session
- Our Price: $
- Additional Costs: VTone is an in-office procedure that typically does not incur any additional costs.
- Insurance: Most insurance companies do not usually cover cosmetic procedures. However, we offer a variety of payment options for your convenience.
Strengthen your pelvic floor and regain control with VTone at Spa26—a non-invasive, discreet solution for urinary incontinence and intimate health.
How the Procedure Works
VTone is a non-surgical, in-office procedure that typically takes 30-40 minutes to complete. It involves little to no downtime, allowing for a quick return to normal activities.
Before & Preparation
Your journey to overcoming urinary incontinence begins with a consultation with one of our experts. During this consultation, the expert will:
- Assess your general health
- Discuss your goals and help set realistic expectations
- Determine if you are a suitable candidate for this treatment
- Highlight any risks and potential side effects
Here are some guidelines to follow before the procedure:
- Discontinue aspirin, ibuprofen, Ginkgo Biloba, and vitamin E 48 hours before treatment
- Avoid smoking for 2 weeks before the procedure
- Refrain from alcohol for at least 48 hours before the procedure
- Shave the treatment area 48 hours before the procedure; avoid using chemicals or wax for hair removal
- If you have herpes, you will need to treat it with Acyclovir before the treatment
During the Procedure
- Duration: 20-30 minutes
- Treatment Area: The Vaginal Canal
- Pain Management: No anesthetic is needed
- Step-by-Step Guide:
- The length of the vaginal canal is measured.
- The expert lubricates the wand with a gel for easy insertion.
- The wand is inserted into the vagina, where it delivers electrical currents to stimulate the muscles.
- The treatment lasts 20-30 minutes, with most patients requiring two treatments per week for four weeks.
Aftercare & Recovery
After VTone treatment, you may experience some pain, redness, or swelling, which should resolve within a few days.
Here are some post-procedure guidelines:
- Avoid sexual intercourse for one week after the treatment.
- If you experience vaginal discharge, wear a panty liner.
VTone at Spa26 uses gentle muscle stimulation to tone and strengthen pelvic floor muscles, restoring comfort and confidence without surgery.
Treatment Areas
The VTone device is inserted into the vaginal canal, where it delivers electrical currents to stimulate and strengthen the pelvic muscles.
Am I a Good Candidate for VTone?
VTone may be a suitable option for you if you have:
- Weak pelvic muscles
- Urinary incontinence
- Lax vaginal canal
VTone can effectively treat these conditions, helping to restore your confidence and enhance your quality of life.
- Age: 18-65 years
- Health: Generally in good condition
- Lifestyle: Active
- Desire: To treat incontinence, improve sexual satisfaction, and strengthen weak pelvic muscles
You may be ineligible for this treatment if you have any of the following:
- Electrical devices like cardiac pacemakers or cardiac defibrillators
- History of pelvic surgery within the past 12 months
- Immunosuppression
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding
- Abnormal pap smear results within the last 24 months
- Dysplastic nevi in the treatment area
Address pelvic floor dysfunction and urinary incontinence with VTone, Spa26’s advanced, non-surgical treatment tailored to your intimate health needs.
Similar & Related Procedures
- Forma V: This treatment tightens the vaginal wall and reduces labial size by using radiofrequency energy to heat the tissues of the vagina and labia.
- Emsella: Emsella uses High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic (HIFEM) energy to stimulate thousands of contractions in the pelvic muscles, strengthening them and treating incontinence.
- Morpheus8V: This device combines radiofrequency energy with microneedling to stimulate collagen production, tightening both the vaginal walls and the labia.
- Aviva: A non-surgical treatment that uses radiofrequency energy to reduce labial size, commonly known as scarless labiaplasty.
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Side Effects & Risks
Here are some potential risks and side effects associated with VTone treatment:
- Infection
- Pain
- Redness
- Swelling
- Irritation
- Herpes Eruptions
VTone at Spa26 offers a luxurious, non-invasive approach to intimate wellness—strengthen your pelvic floor and improve your quality of life.
VTone FAQs
What is VTone?
VTone is a non-surgical, FDA-approved treatment that uses EMS to strengthen pelvic floor muscles and treat urinary incontinence. It helps restore muscle tone and tightness to the vaginal canal, particularly beneficial for postpartum women and those with weak pelvic muscles.
How long do VTone results last?
VTone is a quick and painless procedure completed in 30 minutes, typically administered in six to eight sessions over three months for optimal results. Patients usually begin to see satisfactory results one to two weeks after the final treatment session. Depending on the individual, maintenance treatments may be required every 4-6 months.
Does VTone really work?
Yes, VTone is an effective treatment for strengthening pelvic muscles and addressing urinary incontinence. It uses Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS) to contract and reeducate the pelvic muscles, providing results superior to Kegel exercises.
What are the side effects of VTone?
VTone has no significant negative side effects. The procedure is relatively comfortable, being non-surgical with no incisions or anesthesia involved. However, individuals with hypertonic or tense pelvic floor muscles, or those with active electrical implants in their body, should not undergo this procedure.
What is the difference between FormaV and VTone?
The key difference is that VTone uses Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS) to strengthen pelvic muscles, while FormaV uses radiofrequency (RF) energy to tighten the vaginal canal and reduce labial size. VTone primarily focuses on muscle reeducation, whereas FormaV focuses on tissue tightening.
What does VTone feel like?
As the VTone device contracts the pelvic floor muscles at high intensity, you will feel a mild, painless contracting sensation. The treatment is gentle and warm, with many women finding it soothing and comfortable.
How much does VTone cost?
VTone treatment typically costs between $200-500 per session. Achieving the best results requires 6-8 sessions. The total cost is supposed to be between $1300- $4000 depending on the treatment area, the expertise of the applicator, and the geographical location.
Is VTone safe?
Yes, VTone is an FDA-approved procedure that is safe and minimally invasive, with little to no downtime. It effectively treats urinary incontinence and strengthens the pelvic muscles with minimal risks and side effects.
How does VTone work?
During a VTone treatment, a disposable electrostimulator, about the size of a tampon, is inserted into the vaginal canal. This device sends electrical pulses to stimulate muscle contractions. These contractions occur at high intensity, strengthening the pelvic floor muscles by toning and tightening muscle fibers that have been weakened or overstretched during pregnancy or childbirth.
What is the difference between VTone and Emsella?
Both VTone and Emsella are non-surgical and non-invasive treatments that use electrical muscular energy to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles. However, VTone is applied intravaginally, while Emsella involves sitting fully clothed on an Emsella chair.