Always confirm costs with your healthcare facility and/or insurance coverage
Vaginal rejuvenation — a term that covers a wide range of procedures aimed at tightening, restoring, or improving the function and appearance of the vaginal area — has gone from taboo to trending. But whether it’s for post-childbirth recovery, menopausal symptoms, or cosmetic confidence, it doesn’t come cheap.
Let’s break down the real costs, what procedures are available, and whether insurance is ever on your side (spoiler: usually not).
💡 Quick Cost Snapshot
Procedure Type |
Cost Range (Per Treatment or Surgery) |
Sessions Required |
---|---|---|
Laser Rejuvenation (e.g. CO2, MonaLisa Touch) |
$500 – $1,500 |
3–5 sessions recommended |
Radiofrequency (RF) Therapy (e.g. ThermiVa) |
$800 – $1,400 |
3 sessions + annual maintenance |
Surgical Vaginal Rejuvenation (Vaginoplasty) |
$4,000 – $12,000 |
One-time surgery |
Labiaplasty (Cosmetic Trim/Reduction) |
$3,000 – $8,000 |
One-time surgery |
Platelet-Rich Plasma (O-Shot®) |
$1,200 – $1,800 |
Usually 1 session, repeat annually |
🧾 Non-surgical options are cheaper per session, but add up fast due to multiple treatments and maintenance.
🔍 Vaginal Rejuvenation Procedure Breakdown
🔬 Non-Surgical Treatments
🛑 Laser Treatments (e.g., MonaLisa Touch, FemTouch)
- 💰 $500 – $1,200 per session
- ✅ Treats dryness, laxity, mild incontinence
- ⏱️ 3 sessions spaced over 12 weeks + annual follow-ups
🔥 Radiofrequency (e.g., ThermiVa, Viveve)
- 💰 $800 – $1,400 per session
- ✅ Tightens vaginal canal + external tissue, improves sensation
- 💡 Often marketed as “painless, no downtime”
💉 O-Shot (Platelet-Rich Plasma)
- 💰 $1,200 – $1,800
- ✅ Injects your own PRP to improve sensitivity, orgasm, dryness
- 💡 Results vary — not FDA approved
🧪 Surgical Procedures
✂️ Vaginoplasty (Tightening Surgery)
- 💰 $4,000 – $12,000
- ✅ Tightens vaginal muscles, improves tone
- ⏱️ 4–6 weeks recovery, often performed under general anesthesia
✂️ Labiaplasty
- 💰 $3,000 – $8,000
- ✅ Reduces inner or outer labia for aesthetic or comfort reasons
- 💡 Increasingly common — not just cosmetic for some patients
📍 Cost by Provider Type
Facility Type |
Price Range |
---|---|
OB/GYN Clinic (non-surgical) |
$500 – $1,200/session |
Medical Spa / Wellness Center |
$700 – $1,400/session |
Plastic Surgeon (surgical) |
$4,000 – $12,000+ |
Dermatologist-led Clinics |
$500 – $2,000 (non-surgical only) |
⚠️ Surgical procedures should always be done by a board-certified plastic surgeon or OB/GYN.
💳 Is Vaginal Rejuvenation Covered by Insurance?
Procedure Type |
Insurance Coverage |
---|---|
Laser / RF / PRP |
❌ No – elective/cosmetic |
Labiaplasty (cosmetic) |
❌ No |
Labiaplasty (functional – discomfort, chafing) |
⚠️ Rarely — may require documentation |
Vaginoplasty (post-cancer or trauma) |
✅ Sometimes (medically necessary only) |
FSA/HSA Eligible? |
❌ Typically no unless medically justified with documentation |
💡 Always ask for an itemized receipt if trying to submit to FSA or for out-of-network reimbursement.
🧠 Tips to Save on Vaginal Rejuvenation
- ✅ Ask about package pricing — many clinics offer discounts for 3+ sessions
- ✅ Compare providers — board-certified doctors often offer better results (and fewer surprises)
- ✅ Look for medical studies or trials — some offer free or reduced-cost treatment
- ✅ Avoid sketchy medspas — especially for RF or laser. You want trained professionals only.
- ✅ Schedule around promotional events (Women’s Health Month, Black Friday, etc.)
💭 Final Thoughts: Rejuvenation Comes at a Price
Whether you’re doing this for comfort, function, or confidence, vaginal rejuvenation can be empowering — but also expensive. It’s not usually covered by insurance, and most treatments need multiple visits + maintenance.
🌸 If you’re investing in this, make sure you’re getting expert care — not a Groupon disaster.
🔚 Bottom Line
- Laser or RF treatments: $1,500 – $4,000 total
- O-Shot or PRP-based treatments: $1,200 – $1,800
- Labiaplasty / Vaginoplasty: $3,000 – $12,000+
- Insurance? Not unless it’s medically necessary (and even then, rarely)
- Always choose certified, experienced providers — not the cheapest deal