Overview

What to expect
Frequently Asked Questions
How soon after will I see results?
Tightening effect from the edema and immediate collagen shrinkage should be seen during and post-treatment. Improvement of the contour may be seen immediately, but all effects improve gradually over 3-12 months.
How many treatments will I need?
We strongly recommend that you undergo the Morpheous8 package for 3 sessions of treatments once a month to achieve maximum effect. However, results have been seen after only 1 session. The number of sessions depend on your health, concerns and goals and if you need either a single treatment or a mix of treatments.
Is there a downtime?
The amount of downtime you’ll have depends on the treatment's intensity, but it’s generally minimal. Many patients feel mild discomfort during and right after the procedure, while others may not feel any discomfort at all. You can expect a warming sensation during the treatment, which might last for a few hours afterward.
Post treatment
- Need to use the restroom to urinate immediately after treatment
- Emollient or healing cream is to be applied to the external area where Morpheus8V was used on. Vaniply, Vaseline, antibiotics ointment or Aquaphor may be used
- Antibiotics may be prescribed if there is an infection. Please contact us if there is excessive swelling, redness, pain or any unusual symptom
- Tiny scrabs may appear after 1-3 days of treatment and stay for several days. Do not touch or scratch the scab, allow it to flake off naturally
- Blisters may be treated with prescribed antibiotic ointment or burn treatment cream.
- FormaV and VTone: During the first 2 days after treatment, any mechanical or thermal damage to the area must be avoided
- Morpheus8V: During the first 2-7 days after treatment, any mechanical or thermal damage to the area must be avoided
- A panty liner may be worn for the first day after treatment incase of vaginal discharge