What would you do if you opened up a Christmas gift and it was a white, odd-shaped vaginal rejuvenation device? Sounds a little strange right? Well, it won't be surprising if you start hearing about your friends using it! It's called vSculpt and it's a new FDA-approved device coming to the market. This white wand that lights up with infrared is supposedly your vajayjay's new best friend.
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Have poor bladder control, don't naturally lubricate enough or feel like you're losing some sensations? Well the vSculpt is here to fix it all by promising to "passively exercise the pelvic floor muscles." Essentially, it's kegels on steroids.
According to creative brain behind this new product, Colette Courtion, the device is meant to be a preventative tool, versus just a solution to existing problems. The idea is for you to keep your lady parts "in shape" just as you would the rest of your bod, so that as you age you it remains in tip-top shape.
So how does it work?The vSculpt uses infrared light, heat and vibrations (hmmmmm) to help work and relax the muscles of your pelvic wall. The great part of it all is it's very user friendly. The device comes equipped with several settings so that you can pick and choose how warm and at what rate you want it to vibrate. You can run the device for either 6,8 or 10 minutes depending on how intense you want the "workout to be".
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According to the National Association of Urinary Incontinence, "of the 25 million adult Americans suffering from some form of urinary incontinence, 75-80% of those are women." And with pregnancy, menopause and childbirth being the number one contributors to this issue, these numbers are bound to only grow. "A woman shouldn't have to worry about the consequences of having a baby," says Courtion. A device like this that promises and promotes preventative measures to help stop vaginal health issues can make a massive impact on this and other epidemics.
"A difference can be felt after about 3 weeks of usage," stated an anonymous tester. But the product states that if you are in pristine condition down there it may be hard to tell the difference. I wonder how many lucky women are going to whip their lady parts back into shape once this product hits the mass market in January 2016?
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