Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Vaginal Tightening vTone.

VTone uses gentle electrical muscle stimulation to trigger controlled pelvic floor contractions, retraining and strengthening muscles. Treatments are clinician-guided, comfortable, typically lasting twenty to thirty minutes, and progressively improve muscle tone and urinary control across a series of sessions.

Most patients find VTone comfortable; you may feel mild tapping or tingling during stimulation. There is no anesthesia and no downtime—normal activities can be resumed immediately. Any temporary soreness or spotting is uncommon and typically resolves quickly.

A typical plan includes six to ten VTone sessions scheduled one to two times weekly, though exact recommendations vary by condition and severity. Many clients notice improvement after a few treatments, with optimal results developing over the full recommended course.

Ideal candidates include women with mild to moderate pelvic floor weakness, postpartum changes, or urinary leakage due to stress, urge, or mixed incontinence. VTone also suits those seeking improved vaginal tone and sexual confidence. A consultation determines personal suitability and expectations.

Yes. VTone addresses pelvic floor weakness that contributes to stress, urge, and mixed urinary incontinence by improving muscle strength and coordination. Results vary, and combining VTone with pelvic floor exercises and lifestyle measures often enhances and prolongs improvements.

VTone is low risk when performed by trained staff. Contraindications include pregnancy, active pelvic infection, or implanted electrical devices like pacemakers. Mild temporary sensations or slight pelvic soreness can occur. A pre-treatment evaluation screens for safety and appropriate candidacy.