Restoring Confidence & Comfort: Understanding Exilis Ultra 360 for Vaginal Tightening

Sutha Aesthetics • 22 September 2025

At Sutha Aesthetics, we believe women deserve to feel confident, comfortable, and in control at every stage of life.


That’s why we offer Exilis Ultra RF Vaginal Tightening, an advanced, non-surgical treatment designed to help restore both function and confidence from the inside out.


Life’s journey brings many beautiful changes to a woman’s body, including pregnancy, childbirth, hormonal shifts, and the natural passage of time. But for some women, these changes can also bring less welcome effects, such as a feeling of looseness, reduced intimate satisfaction, or even urinary incontinence.


What Is Exilis Ultra 360 Vaginal Tightening?

It utilises gentle radiofrequency (RF) energy to stimulate collagen and elastin production in the vaginal tissues. Over time, this naturally strengthens and tightens the tissue, improves blood flow, and enhances the body’s own healing processes.

Because it works with your body’s natural systems, the treatment is comfortable, requires no downtime, and delivers results that continue to improve over the weeks following your sessions.


Why Women Choose This Treatment:

Women come to us for Exilis Ultra 360 RF for many reasons, including:
 Post-birth tightening – Childbirth can stretch and weaken the vaginal tissues. RF tightening helps restore tone and elasticity.
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Support for urinary incontinence – Strengthening tissue and improving pelvic floor support can help reduce leaks, especially during exercise or laughter.
 Enhanced comfort & intimacy.  Some women notice increased sensitivity, natural lubrication, and confidence during intimacy.
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Menopausal changes – Hormonal shifts can lead to thinning tissue and dryness. RF can help improve tissue health without hormones or surgery.


Benefits:

  • A plump, lifted and firmer labia
  • Your vaginal canal and opening will feel noticeably tighter
  • Reduced sagginess and increased tightness in the perineum area.
  • An increase in clitoral blood flow, helping with sexual dysfunctions.
  • Improved incontinence symptoms,
  • Better sensation and natural lubrication



Why We Offer It:

We know that intimate health is deeply personal and often overlooked in traditional healthcare. Many women simply “put up” with changes, thinking they are inevitable. At Sutha Aesthetics, we want to change that.

By offering Exilis Ultra 360 RF vaginal tightening, we give women a safe, clinically proven, and empowering option to restore function, comfort, and confidence without the risks or recovery time of surgery.

Your Journey Starts with a Private Consultation.

If you’ve noticed changes after childbirth, menopause, or simply over time, you’re not alone, and there are solutions. Our consultations are discreet, respectful, and tailored entirely to your needs and goals.

You deserve to feel your best inside and out. Let’s explore how Exilis Ultra 360 RF can help you.


📍 Book your confidential consultation at Sutha Aesthetic today.
https://www.sutha-aesthetics.com/

01462542910 or +44 7777 133310


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