Vaginal laxity
Studies indicate that 24% to 38% of women report experiencing vaginal laxity, often following childbirth or during hormonal transitions. This can result from both stretching or weakening of the pelvic floor muscles and vaginal opening and a loss of tissue elasticity and firmness along the vaginal walls.
Symptoms of vaginal laxity
Women with vaginal laxity may notice a sensation of looseness at the vaginal opening or reduced firmness inside the vagina. Some feel less resistance or tension during penetration, while others notice decreased sensation during intimacy or difficulty achieving orgasm. Challenges with tampon use or a general sense of weaker pelvic floor support may also be present. These changes can affect confidence, comfort, and sexual satisfaction.
Treatments for vaginal laxity
At Lift and Revive, we provide personalised, physiotherapy-led care to address vaginal laxity by optimising pelvic floor muscle function and tissue health according to your goals.
Our approach may include:
Pelvic health physiotherapy to assess and treat pelvic floor muscle strength, coordination, and support.
FormaV and Morpheus8V, which promote collagen remodelling, improve tissue elasticity, and restore vaginal firmness.
The Emsella chair, which strengthens pelvic floor muscles and enhances control at the vaginal opening.
These therapies aim to restore comfort and boost your confidence.



