Revitalize Your Confidence with ThermiVa™

Performed by Dr. Diane McConnehey

ThermiVa™ is an advanced, non-surgical solution for women seeking to improve their intimate wellness. Performed exclusively by Dr. Diane McConnehey, this innovative treatment reduces urinary incontinence while enhancing vaginal lubrication and laxity.

How Does ThermiVa™ Work?

As we age, collagen—the essential protein responsible for skin’s firmness and elasticity—naturally diminishes. ThermiVa™ harnesses the power of radiofrequency (RF) energy to gently heat targeted areas, stimulating your body’s natural collagen production.

This quick, noninvasive procedure uses a small, handheld wand to treat smaller, discreet areas without the need for surgery, anesthesia, or hormones. It is safe, comfortable, and specifically designed to rejuvenate and restore.

Benefits of ThermiVa™

  • Improved urinary control

  • Enhanced vaginal lubrication

  • Tighter, more elastic vaginal skin

  • Boosted confidence and intimate wellness

  • Non-surgical and hormone-free

  • Quick, painless, and requires no downtime

Why Choose Dr. Diane McConnehey?

Dr. McConnehey is deeply committed to advancing women’s health and wellness. With her expert care and personalized approach, you can feel confident knowing you are in skilled and compassionate hands. She focuses on delivering outstanding results while ensuring your comfort throughout the process.

Start Your Journey to Intimate Wellness Today

If you’re ready to reclaim your confidence and comfort, ThermiVa™ could be the perfect solution. Dr. McConnehey and her team are here to answer any questions and guide you every step of the way. Take the first step toward revitalizing your intimate health and well-being today.

Contact Us to Learn More or Book Your Consultation | 208.391.2927

Safety Information: Thermi™ radiofrequency products should not be used if you are pregnant, have a fever, or have a skin infection on or around the application area. Expected procedure side effects may include transient pain in the procedure area, erythema, and edema. Results may vary.