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Published 23:55 25 Dec 2017 GMT
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This gynecological magic wand will not only get you off, it'll also tone and rejuvenate the tissue and muscles of your pelvic floor for improved control, less vaginal dryness, and better sexual function in just 10 minutes a day.
So, how does it work?
Well; the gentle heat regenerated collagen to restore elasticity and moisture, light energy builds new collagen and increases blood flow and circulation to reduce inflammation, while therapeutic vibration helps tighten muscles for increased muscle tone.
While childbearing, menopause, and lifestyle factors (smoking, heavy lifting, chronic constipation, and obesity) can cause weakening of the pelvic floor, a hammock-like group of muscles and connective tissue that extends across the base of the pelvis, a whopping 82% of women who tried the VSculpt agreed it improved their pelvic floor muscle strength.
An impressive 81% reported an improvement in their sex life (95% agreed it improved vaginal tightness) and 92% said it improved their quality of life related to incontinence.
vSculpt is the first product developed by Joylux, a health technology company started by CEO Colette Courtion, who was inspired by her journey into motherhood to create a product for the millions of women suffering from pelvic floor issues.
While it's not cheap (the vSculpt will retail at €435), this is a gadget that could prove to be worth its weight in gold if you suffer from incontinence or pelvic floor issues.
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