Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about MD-Vaginal.

Yes. MD-Vaginal uses controlled, gentle microdermabrasion settings and strict sterile technique designed for delicate skin. A consultation and patch test determine appropriate intensity. Temporary mild redness or sensitivity can occur; severe reactions are rare with qualified professionals.

Most clients notice improvement after 2–4 sessions spaced two to four weeks apart. Treatment plans vary by concern severity and skin response. Your therapist will recommend a personalized schedule to safely achieve desired texture and tone.

Downtime is minimal. Expect brief redness or mild tenderness that usually resolves in 24–72 hours. Avoid hot baths, sexual activity, and intense exercise for 48–72 hours or as advised to minimize irritation and support healing.

MD-Vaginal can improve mild hyperpigmentation by promoting cell turnover and removing superficial pigmented layers. Results vary by cause and skin tone. For significant discoloration, combination therapies or topical agents may be recommended.

Most clients report mild pressure or a scratching sensation that is generally well tolerated. We can use topical numbing or lower settings for increased sensitivity. Communicate with your therapist to adjust intensity for comfort.

Yes. Active infections, open sores, recent laser or filler treatments, certain skin conditions, pregnancy, or uncontrolled diabetes may preclude treatment. A thorough medical history and consultation will identify contraindications for safe care.