Main Menu

Gentle And Precise,
Designed For Intimate Areas

Laser Vaginal Therapy is an in-clinic treatment using non-surgical CO2 laser technology to stimulate collagen remodeling, strengthen vaginal walls, and restore vaginal mucosa — delivering meaningful rejuvenation without invasive surgery.

Patients enjoy improved tone, lubrication, and tissue integrity. Our Laser Vaginal Therapy treatments are performed by licensed clinicians trained in vaginal rejuvenation protocols. Most patients complete a series of three in-office treatments.

Benefits Of Laser Vaginal Therapy

With a full course of three treatments, patients experience lasting vaginal rejuvenation, including:

  • Reduced vaginal dryness and improved lubrication
  • Improved vaginal tone, tightness, and reduction of laxity
  • Increased comfort and satisfaction during intercourse
  • Decreased incontinence and urgency
  • Enhanced sensitivity and satisfaction

Symptoms Treated By Laser Vaginal Therapy

Vaginal Dryness:
Persistent dryness and irritation, often felt during intercourse.

Discomfort:
Pain during intercourse, particularly during menopause or following cancer treatment.

Laxity Or Loss Of Tone:
A feeling of looseness or reduced sensation after childbirth or with age.

Urinary Incontinence:
Leakage while laughing, coughing, sneezing, or exercising.

Frequently asked questions

Deciding on Laser Vaginal Therapy is important, and you likely have questions. Here are answers to common questions to help you make an informed decision.

Is Laser Vaginal Therapy painful?

Most patients experience warmth or a slight prickling during treatment. Patients are able to complete the course of the treatment without general anesthesia.

How many Laser Vaginal Therapy treatments will I need?

A standard vaginal rejuvenation protocol consists of three sessions, spaced four to six weeks apart. Some patients notice improvement after the first session; full results typically become apparent over two to three months as collagen continues to remodel. Annual maintenance treatments are recommended.

Is there any downtime?

There is minimal downtime. We recommend avoiding intercourse, strenuous exercise, and tampon use for five to seven days before and after each session. Normal, low-impact daily activities can be resumed the same day.

Who performs Laser Vaginal Therapy at SAMM?

Laser Vaginal Therapy is performed exclusively by our licensed physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant — the only providers legally authorized to perform ablative CO₂ laser procedures in Georgia. You'll receive a thorough consultation before any treatment is scheduled.

Is Laser Vaginal Therapy covered by insurance?

Laser Vaginal Therapy is typically considered an elective aesthetic procedure and is not covered by most insurance plans. We're happy to discuss pricing and available payment options during your consultation.

Patient Testimonials

What Our Patients Say

All members of the staff are absolutely wonderful. They are polite and address any questions or concerns you have in a professional approach. They have literally changed my life for the better.

S.R.

Dr. Collins has been an absolute delight and so informative and patient. He has a great personality and is very passionate about his profession to inform, teach, guide, and give his patients the most beneficial advice for good health and longevity. He has been very helpful for both my Husband and myself. The staff is very helpful and friendly as well.

E.H.

Every experience has been excellent. All questions and concerns were answered. I've recommended them to my family and friends.

J.F.

Great employees to work with. The staff is very knowledgeable and explain all processes.

C.G.

Ready to love the way you feel again?

Schedule a private consultation for a confidential conversation of your symptoms and goals.

Individual results vary. Laser Vaginal Therapy is a cosmetic and wellness procedure and is not FDA approved to treat any specific medical condition. Statements on this page are for informational purposes only and do not constitute medical advice. Candidacy is determined on an individual basis following a thorough clinical consultation.