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who gets sexual wellness treatments

  • Writer: Skin Worthy
    Skin Worthy
  • 3 days ago
  • 5 min read

At Sin Worthy, we care for women across every life stage—each with her own priorities, symptoms, and goals. This month, we’re revisiting the most common patient “avatars” we see in our practice, highlighting what brings them in, what they hope to achieve, and how our treatment options can help. If you've ever had questions, but were never really sure what to ask or what treatment could help, this blog's for you.



Whether your goal is optimization or restoration, aesthetics or function, confidence or comfort—there are solutions designed to meet you where you are.


We offer a comprehensive range of options, from hormone therapy and pelvic floor education to advanced radiofrequency technology and regenerative, non-surgical treatments. Below, we outline the journeys we commonly see in our practice—and the most frequent questions and objections that arise along the way.


Who Gets Sexual Wellness Treatments


Pre-Pregnancy & Sexually Active

Primary Focus: Optimization (Aesthetics, Function, Sensation)

Common Age Range: 20s–30s


These patients are not necessarily experiencing dysfunction. Instead, they are interested in enhancing their sexual experience and investing proactively in their sexual wellness. Their goal is not to “fix” something—but to elevate it.


They may be interested in:

  • Enhanced orgasm intensity and duration

  • Increased sensation and lubrication

  • Tissue optimization

  • Subtle aesthetic refinement


Treatment Options That May Help:

  • L-Plump

  • L-Tight

  • O-Shot

  • Plus90


Frequently Asked Questions:

“I’m not having any difficulty with orgasms—why would I need treatment?”Many women aren’t experiencing dysfunction—but are surprised to learn that treatments like the O-Shot can enhance orgasm strength, duration, and overall sensation. Optimization is about elevating what already works.


“I want to improve how my labia looks, but I’m worried it will hurt.”The vulvar area numbs extremely well. We use targeted numbing techniques to ensure comfort throughout treatment, and most patients are pleasantly surprised by how tolerable the experience is.


Pre-Pregnancy & Not Sexually Active

Primary Focus: Aesthetics (and sometimes Comfort)

Common Age Range: 20s–30s


These patients are often focused on how their vulva looks or feels in everyday life. Some may have postpartum changes; others have always felt self-conscious about protruding labia minora or asymmetry that affects clothing, exercise, or confidence.

Their goal is typically aesthetic refinement without surgery.


Treatment Options That May Help:

  • L-Plump

  • L-Tight


Frequently Asked Questions:

“Don’t I need surgery to fix this?”Not necessarily. Many women see noticeable improvement with non-surgical options. Our treatments can improve tissue tone and contour without the downtime or risks associated with surgery.


“Is this just cosmetic?”For many women, aesthetics and comfort are closely connected. When tissue protrusion affects exercise, clothing, or confidence, treatment can improve both appearance and daily comfort.


Postpartum & Sexually Active

Primary Focus: Restoration of Function, Sensation & Aesthetics

Childbirth brings profound physical and emotional changes. Many women in this category want to feel like themselves again. Sex may still be a priority—but it can feel different than before pregnancy.


Common concerns include:

  • Vaginal dryness or decreased lubrication

  • Pain with intercourse

  • Reduced sensation

  • Changes in orgasm

  • Visible tissue changes


Treatment Options That May Help:

  • Plus90 (especially helpful for GSM and urinary symptoms)

  • Vagilangelo

  • HOP Program

  • O-Shot

  • L-Tight

  • L-Plump


Frequently Asked Questions or Objections to Care:

“I have other priorities right now.” That’s completely understandable. Postpartum life is demanding. However, prioritizing your sexual wellness and pelvic health can positively impact your confidence, connection, and overall well-being. Small steps toward restoration often create meaningful ripple effects.


“Is this just how things are after kids?”While changes are common, they are not something you simply have to accept. Many symptoms can be improved with targeted therapies and hormonal support when appropriate.


Postpartum & Not Sexually Active

Primary Focus: Function & Tissue Health

Not all postpartum patients are sexually active—and for many, that’s secondary to more pressing concerns such as:

  • Urinary leakage

  • Pelvic organ prolapse

  • Pain

  • Scar tissue

  • Poor tissue healing

  • Relationship or emotional shifts


The focus here is restoring tissue integrity, comfort, and pelvic support.


Treatment Options That May Help:

  • Plus90

  • HOP Program (for hormonal support when indicated)

  • Vagilangelo

  • O-Shot


Frequently Asked Questions:

“I don’t even know where to start.”You don’t have to. We begin with a comprehensive consultation to identify the symptom most impacting your quality of life and build a plan from there. Treatments like Plus90 can address multiple concerns simultaneously, making it a practical starting point.


“If I’m not sexually active, does this matter?”Pelvic health extends beyond sex. Addressing leaking, discomfort, or poor tissue healing improves daily quality of life and long-term health.


Perimenopausal & Menopausal — Sexually Active

Primary Focus: Function, Sensation, Aesthetics & Hormonal Balance

Menopause is not a short phase—it represents a new chapter that lasts the rest of a woman’s life. Hormonal shifts contribute to:

  • Loss of libido and desire

  • Decreased arousal and lubrication

  • Changes in orgasm

  • Tissue thinning and dryness

  • Loss of collagen and elastin

  • Bladder symptoms


These women often want to feel vibrant and connected again—not just sexually, but holistically.


Treatment Options That May Help:

  • Vagilangelo

  • Plus90

  • O-Shot

  • L-Tight

  • L-Plump

  • HOP/Menopause Program


Frequently Asked Questions:

“I don’t know where to start—but I know I want something better.”That’s exactly why consultation is key. We prioritize symptoms, review hormonal status, and design a staged plan. Often, combining hormonal support with tissue-focused therapies produces the most meaningful results.


“Is this just aging?”Hormonal changes are natural—but suffering through them is not required. There are safe, evidence-based options to restore tissue health and improve overall well-being.


Menopausal & Not Sexually Active

Primary Focus: Function, Comfort & Hormonal Support

Some women in menopause are not sexually active—sometimes by choice, sometimes because symptoms make intimacy uncomfortable. They may be experiencing:

  • Bladder issues

  • Vaginal pain

  • Tissue thinning

  • GSM symptoms

  • Loss of confidence or sense of self


Sexual activity is not the only reason to address these concerns. Sexual health is deeply connected to overall health.


Treatment Options That May Help:

  • HOP/Menopause Program

  • Vagilangelo

  • Plus90

  • O-Shot

  • L-Tight

  • L-Plump


Frequently Asked Questions:

“I don’t need to focus on this area anymore.”Vulvovaginal and pelvic health influence comfort, bladder control, and confidence—regardless of sexual activity. Addressing these tissues can improve daily life and restore a sense of ownership over your body.


“Is it too late for me?”It is never too late to improve tissue health, comfort, and function. Many menopausal patients experience significant improvement when we combine hormonal and regenerative therapies.


Sexual Wellness Means Many Different Things


Every woman arrives at Sin Worthy with a different story. So who gets sexual wellness treatments? Some want optimization. Others want restoration. Some are navigating postpartum changes. Others are redefining themselves in menopause.


Regardless of your concern—there are options.


Our role is to listen carefully, assess thoughtfully, and guide you toward treatments that align with your goals, your stage of life, and your vision for yourself.


You do not have to accept discomfort, diminished sensation, or loss of confidence as inevitable. There is a path forward—and we are here to help you find it.

 
 
 

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