How much does a ThermiVa treatment cost?
How much does a ThermiVa® treatment cost? For about 3 treatments, which is the average number of sessions most patients require, the accumulated cost can range anywhere between $2,500 to $3,500 based on the practice your approach.
How many treatments of ThermiVa do you need?
How Many treatments will I need? The complete ThermiVa procedure includes 3 separate treatments completed one month apart. There is no downtime and no anesthetics are required. Patients are comfortable, relaxed and very pleased with the noticeable results.
Can ThermiVa be covered by insurance?
Is ThermiVa covered by insurance? The treatment is not covered by insurance, it is noted that most insurances do not pay for current pharmaceutical treatments either.
How often should you get ThermiVa?
Generally, to get optimal results, the patient has a series of 3 treatments at monthly intervals. Benefits tend to be long-lasting but not necessarily permanent. Most patients find they need to come in for a touch-up treatment at about a year to 18 months. We recommend three treatments for optimum results.
Does ThermiVa make you tighter?
The ThermiVa procedure also improves sexual function and vigor. It improves the skin sensitivity which in turn aids in better sexual satisfaction. Besides enhancing the aesthetic value of the vagina, it also tightens the vagina such that sexual acts are pleasurable for both partners.
How long does ThermiVa last?
How Long Do Results Last? The results typically last anywhere from 9-12 months. Results will vary depending on the individual and their particular case, however. Many women would like to prolong their effects up to about 12 months or more.
When do you see ThermiVa results?
You'll get to see the final results about three months after you've had the last session. Typically, it takes about three treatments, and then most of our patients come back after 18 months for a quick touchup.
Does Medicare cover vaginal tightening?
Medicare Rebates Under the Knife At present, the cost of female genital surgery (also known as labiaplasty or vulvoplasty), which involves the changing of the size and shape of the vagina, are only reimbursed under Medicare if a doctor deems it a medical necessity.
Does insurance cover vaginal tightening surgery?
Unfortunately, insurance plans do not cover vaginal rejuvenation or Vaginoplasty, as these are considered elective surgery. Labiaplasty is also considered a cosmetic procedure, more for aesthetics and comfort than for a medical need, and therefore health insurance plans will not usually support these surgeries.
Does ThermiVa really work?
ThermiVa patients see quick, lasting results. Almost immediately, with the most noticeable improvement being after about 90 days. We recommend a series of three ThermiVa treatments to see the best results; however, some women may see improvement with just one treatment.
What is the difference between FemiLift and ThermiVa?
The major differences between the two treatments are the following: The FemiLift utilizes a fractional CO2 laser. The FemiLift treats internally in 360°, applying laser technology to your internal tissues. ThermiVA treatments utilize radio frequency waves on both your internal and external vaginal tissues.
What is the difference between ThermiVa and viveve?
Viveve more effectively improves vaginal tone and tightness due to its ability to penetrate tissues 8-10 times deeper than ThermiVa. Also, Viveve features a cryogen-cooling tip, that makes it far more comfortable than ThermiVa.
What is ThermiVa?
Alinsod worked with Thermi, a global manufacturer of radio frequency technology to bring ThermiVa to the market. THERMIva™ is a non-surgical treatment that uses radiofrequency energy to gently heat tissue, without discomfort or downtime, allowing women to reclaim the vitality of life, restore their more youthful bodies, and revive the excitement.
Why is thermi used?
Thermi, an FDA approved in-office, non-surgical device, is used for dermatologic conditions such as loose and saggy skin, dry skin, and insensitive skin.