Laser vaginal whitening is a non-surgical cosmetic procedure designed to reduce hyperpigmentation and lighten the skin tone in the intimate (vulvar) area. **How the Procedure WorksThe treatment uses a specialized fractional laser, which targets melanin deposits (pigment) in the skin. The laser energy breaks down excess melanin, promoting a more even skin tone over time. The process also stimulates collagen production, improving skin texture and elasticity. **Treatment ScheduleNumber of Sessions: Most patients require 3 to 4 sessions to achieve optimal and long-lasting results. Interval Between Sessions: Treatments are typically spaced 3 to 4 weeks apart, allowing the skin to heal and pigment to gradually lighten between sessions. **Treatment ScheduleNumber of Sessions: Most patients require 3 to 4 sessions to achieve optimal and long-lasting results.Interval Between Sessions: Treatments are typically spaced 3 to 4 weeks apart, allowing the skin to heal and pigment to gradually lighten between sessions. **Important ConsiderationsDowntime: Both treatments involve little to no downtime, though patients are advised to avoid sexual activity, hot baths, and intense physical exercise for 2–3 days after each session.Safety: When performed by a trained medical professional, laser vaginal whitening and mesotherapy are safe, effective, and well-tolerated.Cost: Each laser whitening session costs €400
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