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As time goes on, the physical stresses of pregnancy, childbirth, aging, and hormonal changes can weaken the pelvic floor muscles, leading to conditions like urinary incontinence and decreased sexual sensation and satisfaction. To help restore the pelvic floor muscles, Dr. Darren Lazare performs non-surgical treatment using the FDA-approved VTone device. By providing gentle electrical muscle stimulation (EMS), these treatments are able to provide pelvic floor rehabilitation through the process of neuromuscular re-education. 

What Is VTone? 

VTone is a non-surgical and non-invasive device that is used to help rehabilitate the pelvic floor muscles by toning and training. Each VTone treatment uses a single-use electrostimulation device that is placed inside of the vaginal canal, triggering involuntary muscle contractions. As the muscles contract, they work to tone and tighten the muscles of the pelvic floor. This helps restore the muscle fibers that may have been weakened or stretched during pregnancy and childbirth. 

VTone Treatment 

Each VTone treatment session lasts around 30 minutes, and because of the non-invasive nature of the procedure, no anesthesia or downtime is required. During your procedure, the two-sided tip of the VTone device is inserted into the vaginal canal. This device is only about the size of a tampon. Next, the device is turned on, and the electric muscle stimulation causes the pelvic floor muscles to contract. This increases their strength and tone immensely, with one treatment being the equivalent of doing 20,000 Kegels in only 30 minutes. 

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Who Is a Candidate for VTone?

The ideal candidate for Vtone treatment is any individual seeking an effective solution to pelvic floor dysfunction, such as urinary incontinence or decreased sexual satisfaction, often resulting from childbirth, aging, or hormonal changes. They may experience symptoms such as urinary leakage or discomfort during intercourse and are seeking a non-invasive, clinically proven approach to improve pelvic floor strength and function. Candidates seek treatments that offer a discreet and convenient approach to addressing intimate health concerns, allowing them to regain confidence and quality of life. Additionally, they may prioritize therapies that provide long-lasting results with minimal discomfort and downtime, enabling them to return to their daily activities quickly while enhancing their overall well-being.

VTone Recovery

There is no required downtown or recovery with VTone treatments. For optimal results, patients will need multiple treatment sessions. This is usually 6-8 treatments over the course of three months, with the final results becoming known 1-2 weeks after the final treatment. If needed, maintenance appointments can be scheduled and performed on a yearly basis.  

Schedule a Consultation 

To learn more about VTone treatments and if they are right for you, schedule a consultation with Dr. Darren Lazare today. Head to our website to fill out an online contact form, and to get in touch with a member of our team. 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

You Have Questions, We Have Answers.

How soon can patients expect to notice improvement after VTone Treatments?

Many patients report improvement in symptoms such as urinary incontinence or pelvic discomfort within a few weeks of starting VTone pelvic floor therapy. However, individual response times may vary, and the number of treatments needed can also affect the result time.

Is VTone pelvic floor therapy suitable for postpartum women?

Yes, VTone pelvic floor therapy can be an excellent option for postpartum women experiencing pelvic floor issues like urinary incontinence. It can help strengthen and tone the pelvic floor muscles weakened during pregnancy and childbirth, promoting faster recovery and improved pelvic health.

Can VTone be combined with other treatments for pelvic floor dysfunction?

Yes, VTone can be combined with treatments like pelvic floor exercises, dietary modifications, or behavioral therapies, making for a comprehensive approach to pelvic floor dysfunction. Dr. Darren Lazare can tailor a treatment plan to suit your specific needs.

Are there any specific lifestyle changes that enhance the effects of VTone?

Lifestyle changes such as maintaining a healthy weight, avoiding smoking, and practicing proper pelvic floor engagement can enhance the outcomes of VTone treatments. Additionally, performing pelvic floor exercises, such as Kegels, can further strengthen pelvic floor muscles.

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