Vulvovaginal atrophy
Vulvovaginal atrophy refers to thinning, dryness and reduced elasticity of the vaginal and vulval tissues. It is commonly associated with reduced oestrogen levels, particularly during perimenopause, menopause, postpartum or breastfeeding.
Symptoms
The condition is commonly caused by reduced oestrogen levels, which can affect tissue hydration, elasticity and comfort. It may also occur after childbirth, breastfeeding, menopause or certain medical treatments.
Treatment
At Primavera Clinic, we offer a range of personalised treatments tailored to your symptoms and goals. Care may include Fotona® IntimaLase® and other non-surgical vaginal laser therapies designed to support tissue rejuvenation, improve comfort and enhance intimate wellbeing. Your treatment journey begins with a comprehensive medical consultation, allowing our experienced practitioners to create a personalised plan that may also incorporate hormonal assessment, pelvic floor support and ongoing wellness care for optimal results.
Vulvovaginal atrophy
Following treatments are recommended

Book an initial consultation for $150 (1 hour) to create a tailored treatment plan for your skin needs and budget.
Disclaimer: Book your initial consultation with a qualified esthetician now to have your skin concerns assessed. Results may vary, depending on the individual. Primavera Clinic can consult with you to confirm if this treatment is right for you. The cost of the initial consultation cannot be substituted for the cost of treatment, as they are separate components of the overall process. Initial consultation typically involves an initial assessment, diagnosis, and discussion of treatment options, whereas the cost of treatment reflects the actual services or procedures provided to address the issue.