Women’s Sexual Wellness

MonaLisa Touch

A more elevated conversation around vaginal comfort, menopause-related tissue change, and sexual wellness — with personalized evaluation, careful symptom review, and treatment planning designed around comfort, confidence, and intimacy.

Los Angeles • Vaginal Comfort • Intimacy • Menopause Support
What Patients Feel Dryness, irritation, tissue sensitivity, and discomfort with intimacy can all affect day-to-day comfort and confidence.
Why It Happens Hormone-related tissue changes, especially around menopause, may contribute to changes in vaginal comfort and elasticity.
What Matters Most The goal is not just symptom relief, but restoring comfort, supporting intimacy, and improving overall quality of life.
Treatment Planning Not every patient needs the same path, which is why treatment discussion should be individualized and symptom-driven.
A More Personal Comfort Conversation

Vaginal dryness and discomfort deserve real attention.

Symptoms like dryness, irritation, reduced comfort, and painful intimacy can affect far more than one moment. They can influence body confidence, relationship comfort, sexual wellness, and the overall experience of feeling at ease in your own body.

A more thoughtful consultation starts by understanding what has changed, how long symptoms have been present, how they affect intimacy and daily life, and which treatment path makes the most sense for the individual patient.

Tissue Health

When comfort changes over time

Menopause-related tissue changes may contribute to dryness, irritation, and reduced vaginal comfort for some women.

Sexual Wellness

Comfort directly affects intimacy

When intercourse becomes uncomfortable, sexual confidence, desire, and emotional ease may also shift.

Individualized Care

One symptom does not mean one solution

Some patients benefit from conservative options, while others want to discuss device-based treatment as part of a broader wellness plan.

Consultation First

Good treatment starts with fit

The most useful visit helps patients understand candidacy, expectations, alternatives, and what is most likely to help.

What a Better Visit May Include

Comfort-focused care, with more clarity and less guesswork

A stronger MonaLisa Touch page should reflect that this is not just a device discussion. It is a symptom-focused women’s sexual wellness conversation designed to understand dryness, irritation, painful intimacy, and other menopause-related comfort concerns in a more personalized way.

Evaluation may include
  • Detailed review of vaginal dryness and discomfort
  • Discussion of menopause and hormone-related tissue changes
  • Assessment of intimacy-related symptoms and pain
  • Review of treatments already tried
  • Discussion of non-procedural and procedural options
  • Shared decision-making around goals and expectations
Why patients ask about it

Patients often want relief, but they also want clarity. They want to understand why symptoms are happening, what their options are, and whether MonaLisa Touch fits into a broader plan for restoring comfort and confidence.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Patients often ask about treatment because of vaginal dryness, irritation, reduced comfort, or pain with intimacy, especially when those changes feel connected to menopause or hormone shifts.

Yes. Hormone-related tissue change around menopause can affect moisture, elasticity, and overall comfort for some women.

No. Depending on symptoms and goals, treatment discussion may include conservative options, hormonal support, or procedural care as part of a more individualized plan.

A consultation helps clarify the cause of symptoms, reviews what has already been tried, and helps determine whether MonaLisa Touch is an appropriate fit for the patient.

If dryness, irritation, reduced comfort, or pain with intimacy are affecting quality of life, it is worth scheduling a more personalized women’s sexual wellness consultation.

Contact the Office

Ready for a more personalized comfort and intimacy consultation?

If you are exploring MonaLisa Touch or menopause-related vaginal wellness care in Los Angeles, request a consultation with Joshua R. Gonzalez, MD.

5757 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 475
Los Angeles, CA 90036
(323) 607-2895
Monday–Friday: 9:00 AM–5:00 PM
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