V-Form Radiofrequency
What is V-Form Radiofrequency?
V-Form Radiofrequency uses bipolar radiofrequency for rejuvenation of the female intimate area. The deeper layers of the skin in this area are heated in a controlled manner to improve tissue firmness and appearance, as it stimulates the production of collagen and elastin.

What is V-Form Radiofrequenxy used for?
This bipolar radiofrequency is highly effective in treating female sexual dysfunction, while also helping to improve appearance, muscle strengthening, lubrication, and mild to moderate urinary incontinence. In more severe cases, patients should consider surgical options.
Benefits
- Results progressively improve according to each patient’s individual characteristics.
- Radiofrequency is a non-invasive, non-ablative treatment, meaning there is no tissue destruction or removal.
- Ideal for female sexual dysfunction caused by tissue laxity resulting from age, natural childbirth, tissue loss due to atrophy, or hormonal changes.
- Studies have reported patients experiencing improved sexual arousal and satisfaction.
- It helps treat urinary incontinence, vaginal laxity, and stimulates lubrication.
- Some patients report a reduction in pain during sexual intercourse (dyspareunia), thanks to collagen production.
Duration
Between 2 and 3 bipolar radiofrequency sessions may be required, but this will be determined by the treating physician based on the procedure’s goals and patient progress, at which point it will be assessed if additional sessions are needed. An interval of 2 to 4 weeks between appointments is necessary. Each session will last approximately 30 minutes.
Results can be seen from the first session, but they will continue to improve progressively. With maintenance sessions, results can last between 8 months and one year and may be considered long-lasting.
Application process
Before starting, a gel is applied to conduct the bipolar radiofrequency and allow tissue lubrication. This technology uses a probe inserted into the vagina at a controlled depth, where it delivers radiofrequency through electrodes that target the vaginal walls, allowing heat to work on the tissues and strengthen them. This procedure is safe, non-invasive, ensures protection against burns, and may produce a pleasurable effect for some patients.

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Frequently Asked Questions
What is body radiofrequency used for?
Bipolar radiofrequency is ideal for rejuvenating tissues and treating laxity in the female intimate area. It strengthens the muscles and can also address urinary incontinence, sexual dysfunction, dryness, or vaginal pain.
Body radiofrequency is used to improve skin firmness, reduce localized fat, and enhance body contouring. It stimulates collagen and elastin production, helping to tighten and rejuvenate the treated areas.
Results can be seen from the first session, but they will continue to improve progressively. With maintenance sessions, results can last between 8 months and one year and may be considered long-lasting.
How many sessions are needed to see results?
The number of V-Form Radiofrequency sessions must be determined by the treating physician, based on the procedure’s goal, the area being treated, and the patient’s condition. Sessions should be spaced a few weeks apart.
What prerequisites are needed before the procedure?
Before a V-Form Radiofrequency session, patients should shave the area, avoid sexual intercourse for at least 3 days, and must not have active sexual or urinary infections. Additionally, no devices should have been applied to the area for at least 7 days prior, with or without medication.
What post-treatment care is necessary for V-Form Radiofrequency?
Patients are expected to avoid sexual intercourse and not use hot water in the area for the two days following the treatment.
Contraindications
V-Form Radiofrequency cannot be used during pregnancy or in patients with active infections. Other contraindications focus on individuals with electronic devices, such as pacemakers.
Normal reactions may include inflammation, bruising, or a mild warming sensation that subsides within a few hours.
Among the possible side effects, careful temperature management by the specialist is required to prevent burns.
Regarding post-procedure recommendations, patients should avoid sexual intercourse for two days. During this time, it is also important not to use hot water in the area.
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