IntimaLase®
Many women experience vaginal laxity after pregnancy — often described as a feeling of looseness or reduced sensation during intimacy. This is common, yet under-discussed, and can affect both confidence and quality of life.
IntimaLase® is a non-surgical, laser vaginal tightening treatment designed to restore vaginal tightness by stimulating collagen remodelling. Safe, gentle, and effective, it offers postpartum mums a confidence-boosting solution with no cuts, stitches, or downtime.
Vaginal laxity refers to the loss of tightness in the vaginal canal, usually caused by:
- Pregnancy and vaginal childbirth – stretching of vaginal tissue and pelvic support structures
- Ageing and hormonal decline – reduction in collagen and elasticity
- Menopause – thinning of vaginal tissue due to lower estrogen
- A feeling of “looseness” in the vaginal canal
- Reduced sensation during intimacy
- Decreased confidence or sexual satisfaction
- Weaker pelvic support and control
- Vaginal dryness or discomfort in some cases
IntimaLase® is a non-invasive Er:YAG laser treatment designed specifically to tighten and strengthen vaginal tissue. The laser delivers controlled thermal energy that stimulates collagen remodelling and the formation of new collagen fibres.
This results in:
- Tighter vaginal walls
- Improved elasticity and firmness
- Enhanced sensation during intimacy
- Better pelvic floor support
IntimaLase® is especially helpful for women experiencing vaginal laxity (or vaginal relaxation syndrome) after childbirth or due to natural ageing, offering a comfortable way to feel more confident and supported again.
Most women notice improvements within 1–3 months, with full results in 3–6 months as new collagen develops. Effects typically last 12–18 months, with maintenance sessions recommended once a year.
- Clinically proven to improve vaginal tightness and sexual satisfaction
- Non-surgical, incision-free (no cuts, no stitches)
- Gentle treatment with minimal discomfort
- No downtime – resume normal daily activities immediately
- Safe for postpartum women (after 3 months and doctor’s clearance)
IntimaLase® Clinical Results
95%
Women reported improved vaginal tightness
80%
Experienced enhanced sexual satisfaction
95%
Said they would recommend IntimaLase® to other women
What Is The Treatment Process Like?

Consultation
Our doctor will review your symptoms, medical history, and suitability for IntimaLase®.

Procedure
A specialised handpiece delivers gentle laser pulses into the vaginal canal. Patients typically describe only a warm sensation. Each session lasts around 20–30 minutes. We may also pair this treatment with Exion for best results.

Recovery
You can resume normal daily activities immediately after treatment. However, sexual intercourse, hot baths, and strenuous exercise should be avoided for a few days.
Why Choose IntimaLase® After Childbirth?
Pregnancy and delivery can stretch and weaken vaginal tissues, leaving many mums struggling with vaginal laxity and reduced confidence. While pelvic floor exercises may help, they often do not fully restore tissue tightness.
IntimaLase® provides a safe, non-surgical alternative that directly targets vaginal tissues for lasting improvement. It’s time-efficient, effective, and clinically proven to restore both confidence and comfort.
How Much Is IntimaLase®?
Your treatment plan will be customised based on your needs.
Intimacy Reimagined, Naturally
Vaginal laxity after childbirth is more common than you think — and it doesn’t have to affect your intimacy, self-esteem, or quality of life.
With IntimaLase®, you can restore vaginal tightness safely and effectively, without surgery or downtime.
FAQ
How many treatment sessions do I need?
Most women see improvement after 1–2 sessions, spaced a few weeks apart.
Is IntimaLase® safe?
Is IntimaLase® safe?
Yes. IntimaLase® is FDA-approved, non-invasive, and supported by published clinical studies.
Does the treatment hurt?
Most women report only a warm sensation or mild discomfort. No anaesthesia is needed.
How soon will I see results?
Many women notice improvement after the first session, though 1–2 treatments spaced a few weeks apart are usually recommended for optimal results.
Is there downtime?
No. You can resume normal activities right away. Only intercourse and strenuous activity should be avoided for a few days.
How long do results last?
Typically 12–18 months. Maintenance sessions are recommended once a year.
Can IntimaLase® help after childbirth?
Yes. It is especially suitable for postpartum mums who experience vaginal laxity and reduced sensation. However, treatment should only be done at least 3 months after delivery, with clearance from your doctor.
What is vaginal relaxation syndrome (VRS)?
Vaginal relaxation syndrome is the medical term for vaginal laxity, a common condition where the vaginal tissues lose firmness and elasticity. This is usually caused by natural ageing, hormonal changes, or overstretching during childbirth.
What does the treatment feel like — is it uncomfortable?
Most women describe the sensation as a gentle warmth or mild heat. The treatment is non-invasive and does not require anaesthesia.
Is there any downtime after the procedure?
There is minimal downtime. Most women resume their usual activities immediately, though it is generally advised to avoid sexual activity, tampon use, and vigorous exercise for about 3–5 days.
Is IntimaLase® safe for women who have not had children?
Yes. IntimaLase® is suitable for women of different life stages, including those who have not given birth but experience laxity due to ageing or other factors.
Can IntimaLase® help improve sexual satisfaction?
Yes. By tightening the vaginal canal and restoring elasticity, many women and their partners report improved sensation and enhanced intimacy.
Are there any risks or side effects I should know about?
Side effects are rare and usually mild, such as temporary redness, swelling, or slight discharge. Serious complications are extremely uncommon.
Do I need to avoid sexual activity or exercise after treatment?
Yes, you should avoid sexual intercourse, tampon use, and strenuous physical activity for 3–5 days after the procedure to allow tissues to recover.
Who is not suitable for IntimaLase® treatment?
Women who are pregnant, breastfeeding, have an active infection, or certain uncontrolled medical conditions may not be suitable. A consultation with a doctor will determine if IntimaLase® is right for you.