How long do the results last? ThermiVa treatments have been known to last anywhere from 9-12 months. Treatments are generally given a month apart with maximum results present after the third treatment.
Can ThermiVa be covered by insurance?
Is ThermiVa covered by insurance? The treatment is not covered by insurance, it is noted that most insurances do not pay for current pharmaceutical treatments either. However, the procedure is comparably priced to the out-of-pocket cost of one year of hormone therapy.
How many treatments does ThermiVa take?
The complete ThermiVa procedure includes 3 separate treatments completed one month apart. There is no downtime and no anesthetics are required. Patients are comfortable, relaxed and very pleased with the noticeable results.
How quickly does ThermiVa work?
How soon will you see results from ThermiVa? Almost immediately, with the most noticeable improvement being after about 90 days. We recommend a series of three ThermiVa treatments to see the best results; however, some women may see improvement with just one treatment.
Does ThermiVa tighten vaginal opening?
Vaginal (internal) Tightening: ThermiVa tightens the vagina at the opening and the full length of the vagina reducing laxity that is noticeable to patient and partner.
Which is better ThermiVa or Mona Lisa?
ThermiVA has been described as having less downtime and less pain than MonaLisa Touch by the professionals that offer this treatment. ThermiVA’s claims that it is less painful are unsupported.
What are the side effects of ThermiVA?
While ThermiVa side effects are usually very mild and short-lived, they can occur in rare cases. Some patients may experience mild redness, swelling, tightness, or discomfort at the treatment site, though these symptoms typically resolve within a few days after treatment.
What is the difference between FemiLift and ThermiVA?
The major differences between the two treatments are the following: The FemiLift utilizes a fractional CO2 laser. The FemiLift treats internally in 360°, applying laser technology to your internal tissues. ThermiVA treatments utilize radio frequency waves on both your internal and external vaginal tissues.
Who is a good candidate for ThermiVa?
Ideal candidates for ThermiVa are seeking treatment for vaginal issues but are not interested in surgical solutions. ThermiVa is ideal for women who experience vaginal dryness, urinary incontinence, a poor labia appearance, or have a loose vagina after childbirth.
How do you prepare for ThermiVa?
What is the before procedure preparation for THERMIva®? None. There is no preparation required: no shots, no anesthesia, or numbing cream is applied. THERMIva® is a gentle procedure that uses radio frequency.
Which is the best vaginal rejuvenation treatment?
Renowned Birmingham board certified plastic surgeon firmly believes that the Geneveve™ non-surgical radiofrequency vaginal tightening procedure is the superior vaginal tissue & muscle rejuvenation treatment.
What is the difference between FemiLift and ThermiVa?
How much does ThermiVa for vaginal rejuvenation cost?
ThermiVa can cost as much as $3,500, which is a lot of money to shell out for uncertainty. And like many “vaginal rejuvenation” treatments, it’s frequently offered by dermatologists and plastic surgeons who, unlike gynecologists, aren’t experts on reproductive and sexual health.
How much does a ThermiVa touch up cost?
How much does ThermiVa cost? You may choose from two forms of payment; $2,000 upfront for three treatments, or $750 per treatment. In 12-18 months, you will need a touch-up for $700. Please note: ThermiVa is not covered by insurance and pricing is subject to change.
Does insurance cover ThermiVa treatment?
ThermiVa is NOT covered by insurance or Medicare. ThermiVa does not have a patient assistance program. On July 24th, 2018, the FDA issued a serious warning letter to Thermigen. Here is Thermigen’s response to the FDA. The FDA issued a safety alert that radiofrequency-based therapies have burned and scarred women.
Does ThermiVa really work?
ThermiVa does work. ThermiVa does take the series of treatments to work. Most women notice very little improvement with just one treatment. By the second treatment patients do experience some improvement.