Introducing V Tone

Women’s health focusing on post partum symptoms, pelvic floor and sexual health. Please inquire with us to see if some of these treatments may be covered by your extended health care benefits

Over time, the stresses of aging, pregnancy, childbirth, hormone fluctuations and menopause can weaken women’s pelvic floor muscles, causing stress urinary incontinence, urge incontinence, bowel incontinence as well as decreased sexual sensation and satisfaction.

To strengthen the pelvic floor and address these concerns, KW Beauty offers the VTone procedure. VTone is a gentle, non-surgical Health Canada cleared technology that provides Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS), paired with neuromuscular re-education, to rehabilitate the pelvic floor muscles. Vtone is gently inserted into the vaginal canal to stimulate muscle contraction. This device can be used for the treatment of stress and urge with vaginal or bowel incontinence in women. It can also improve vaginal tightness, appearance, and sexual function.

What are the benefits of Vtone?

✓ Improved tightness of the vaginal tissue
✓ Enhanced Kegel muscle strength
✓ Restored tone to the vaginal muscles
✓ Increased sensitivity in the vaginal area
✓ Reduced or terminated chances of urination with sneezing and coughing

✓ Reduced or terminated changes of bowel incontinence
✓ Increased sexual pleasure
✓ Non-invasive treatment that doesn't involve injections, medication, or incisions
✓ Painless procedure that doesn't require anesthesia
✓ There is no need for downtime or recovery period

Per Session:

Vtone $225+hst

EvolveX $350+hst

EvolveX + Vtone $299+hst (save $276)

Package Pricing:

Series of 6 treatments $1175+hst (Package savings $175)

Series of 8 treatments $1575+hst (Package savings $225)

8 EvolveX abdominal strengthening sessions + 8 FREE Vtone sessions $2375+hst

(Savings $1817)

**Some of these treatments can be covered by your extended health care benefits**
  • VTone, on the Empower platform by InMode, is a highly effective and non-invasive treatment that helps to tone and train muscles of the pelvic floor. During a VTone treatment a single-use electrostimulator, about the size of a tampon, is placed into the vaginal canal to trigger involuntary muscle contractions. These contractions tone and tighten the pelvic floor, particularly those muscle fibers weakened or overstretched during pregnancy and childbirth.

  • VTone treatments are performed in the office, usually in a series of 6-8 treatments 8 weeks. VTone is quick and painless procedure – completed in 30 minutes, without anesthesia, surgery or downtime.

    Most patients report increased urinary control, reduced bladder leakage, and improved sexual sensation after a VTone series. Results are cumulative, with most patients realizing optimal strengthening 1-2 weeks after their final treatment. Maintenance treatments are performed annually.

    VTone quickly restores patient confidence and quality of life, without surgery or downtime.

Vtone Demonstration

FAQs

  • As with any muscle, the more contractions performed, the stronger the muscle will be. While a single pelvic floor treatment will likely provide mild benefits, optimal results are seen following a series of 6-8 treatments over 3 months. Patients return for maintenance treatment every 6-12 months.

  • VTone is recommended for any woman who experiences urinary incontinence who wishes to avoid a bladder mesh surgery. Women who wish to strengthen their pelvic floor muscles for sexual enhancement for themselves and their partner should also benefit from treatment.

  • No, there is no recovery/downtime with V-tone. Results are cumulative and maximum results are felt 1-2 weeks after the last treatment. Some women report feeling a bit sore the day following their initial treatment, as is expected when starting a new exercise routine.

  • There are no negative side effects of VTone. Women with a history of a hypertonic or tense pelvic floor should not chose the procedure as their symptoms can worsen. Other contraindications are patients with cardiac pacemakers and internal defibrillators or any active electrical implant/device in any region of the body.