Yes, they certainly can. During menopause, the decline in estrogen levels leads to structural and functional changes in the vaginal and pelvic floor tissues. Common issues include vaginal dryness, laxity, pain during intimacy, and mild urinary incontinence.
Clinically, Vaginal Laser Treatment and Kegel Therapy (such as Emluv Treatment) are popular non-surgical solutions. However, their mechanisms of action and target concerns differ.
Why Do Menopause-Related Vaginal and Pelvic Issues Occur?
Menopause is a natural biological transition, yet many women hesitate to discuss it. Declining estrogen levels can lead to structural and functional changes in the vaginal and pelvic floor tissues, affecting comfort, intimacy, and confidence.
Common Symptoms Include:
- Vaginal Dryness & Irritation: Thinning tissues cause burning or itching.
- Laxity: Loss of tissue elasticity and collagen.
- Urinary Issues: Mild incontinence or increased frequency/urgency.
- Painful Intimacy: Discomfort during intercourse due to thinning vaginal walls.
These symptoms are part of Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM) and are treatable with feminine wellness treatments.
Vaginal Laser Treatment: Non-Surgical Tissue Rejuvenation
Vaginal Laser Treatment uses controlled thermal energy to stimulate vaginal wall tissues, promoting collagen regeneration and improving blood circulation.
How It Works:
- Stimulates collagen and elastin production
- Thickens vaginal mucosa, restoring elasticity
- Improves natural lubrication
- Enhances local blood flow
Ideal For:
- Vaginal dryness, burning, or discomfort
- Painful intimacy
- Mild to moderate vaginal laxity
- Mild stress urinary incontinence
Treatment Highlights:
- Fast: 8–10 minutes per session
- Comfortable: Non-invasive, minimal discomfort
- No Downtime: Resume daily activities immediately
Emluv Treatment (Kegel Therapy): Strengthening the Pelvic Floor

Emluv Treatment uses patented HIFEM™ technology to stimulate pelvic floor muscles, providing deep, precise contractions.
How It Works:
- Activates entire pelvic floor muscle group
- Strengthens muscle contraction and support
- Improves neuromuscular coordination
- One 28-minute session ≈ 12,000 contractions
Ideal For:
- Urine leakage during coughing, sneezing, or exercise
- Vaginal laxity or “heaviness”
- Postpartum or menopausal pelvic floor weakness
- Prevention of further pelvic floor degradation
Treatment Highlights:
- Non-invasive: No need to undress
- Convenient: Sit and relax during therapy
- Effective: Restores functional muscle support
Comparison: Vaginal Laser vs. Kegel Therapy
| Feature | Vaginal Laser Treatment | Emluv Treatment (Kegel Therapy) |
| Primary Goal | Improves tissue quality | Restores muscle function |
| Target Area | Vaginal mucosa & connective tissue | Pelvic floor muscles |
| Technology | Thermal energy (Collagen induction) | HIFEM™ (Muscle stimulation) |
| Key Concerns | Dryness, pain, elasticity loss | Laxity, urinary incontinence |
| Invasiveness | Non-invasive | Non-invasive |
| Can be Combined | Yes | Yes |
From a medical perspective, these treatments are often complementary rather than mutually exclusive.
Which Treatment Should You Choose?
The choice depends on your specific symptoms and physical condition:
- Mainly dryness & pain: Vaginal Laser Treatment
- Mainly incontinence & laxity: Emluv Treatment
- Multiple concerns: Combination therapy recommended
Important Precautions
Any intimate treatment during menopause should be preceded by a professional medical evaluation to assess:
- The degree of vaginal atrophy.
- The functional state of the pelvic floor muscles.
- The presence of infections or other gynecological conditions.
A thorough assessment and realistic expectations are vital for safety and optimal results.
Reclaim Your Feminine Wellness at Luveen Clinic
Luveen Clinic offers tailored feminine wellness treatments, combining Emluv and Lux New Ultra LASER 360° to address both structural and functional concerns.
Schedule a consultation today to determine the best treatment plan for your needs.