Hormone Insight
When dryness and tissue thinning stem from low estrogen, hormone optimization can restore lubrication, elasticity, and comfort. We test before we treat.
— Intimate Wellness · Atlanta Metro

We identify the cause before recommending any treatment.
Discreet intimate-wellness care across the Atlanta metro.
Hormone, energy-based, and regenerative options.
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— Our Approach
Pain is information, not something to live with.
Dyspareunia is genital pain that occurs before, during, or after intercourse. It can present as pain at entry, deep pain with thrusting, burning, aching, or a throbbing that lingers for hours. The experience is real and valid, and in nearly every case it has an identifiable, treatable cause.
Common contributors include vaginal dryness and thinning tissue — often driven by lower estrogen around perimenopause and menopause — reduced blood flow, and pelvic-floor tension. We assess the cause first, then match the treatment to it rather than offering a single one-size solution.
Comfortable intimacy is a reasonable goal — and usually an achievable one.
— How We Treat It
When dryness and tissue thinning stem from low estrogen, hormone optimization can restore lubrication, elasticity, and comfort. We test before we treat.
Radiofrequency and ultrasound energy stimulate blood flow and collagen in the vaginal tissue, easing dryness and discomfort without surgery or downtime.
Autologous platelet concentrate drawn from your own blood is concentrated and used to support tissue health, lubrication, and sensation in the treated area.
We address the everyday factors too — lubrication, tissue health, and reducing recurrent irritation — so comfort holds over time.
— Common Questions
Dyspareunia is the medical term for persistent or recurrent genital pain that occurs before, during, or after intercourse. It can feel like pain at entry, deep pain with thrusting, burning, aching, or a throbbing that lasts for hours. It is common and, in nearly all cases, treatable.
Frequent causes include vaginal dryness and thinning tissue — often related to lower estrogen during perimenopause and menopause — reduced blood flow, pelvic-floor tension, infection, or irritation. Because the causes differ, we evaluate yours specifically before recommending treatment.
Autologous platelet concentrate is prepared from a small sample of your own blood and introduced into the treated tissue, where its growth factors support circulation, lubrication, and tissue health. Many women report improved comfort, sensation, and reduced dryness. We will review whether you are a candidate at your consultation.
Not always. When testing points to low estrogen, hormone therapy is often the most direct solution for dryness-related pain. But many cases respond to in-office treatments like Ultra Femme 360 or autologous platelet concentrate alone — we recommend based on what is actually causing your pain.
Yes. These conversations are entirely confidential and handled without judgment. Painful intimacy is far more common than most women realize, and we treat it with the same clinical seriousness and discretion as any other condition. Se habla Español.
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