LADYLIFT®
Ladylift is a next-generation, non-ablative vaginal rejuvenation laser treatment designed to restore and revitalise the vaginal mucosa using controlled thermal technology. It aims to help women feel more comfortable, confident, and supported in their wellbeing. You will be cared for in a safe, private, and professional environment by our Registered Nurse, Tarah.
Many women experience changes in their intimate health due to perimenopause, menopause, childbirth, cancer treatment, or simply natural hormonal shifts over time.
As oestrogen levels decline, it’s common for the vaginal tissue to become thinner, with reduced collagen, decreased blood flow, and less natural lubrication. This can lead to symptoms such as dryness, itching, discomfort during intimacy, urinary urgency, mild leakage, or ongoing irritation.
These are not just cosmetic concerns — they are very real and common changes that many women experience.
Outpatient treatment / approx. 20mins / minimal downtime
Non-hormonal
No removal of the tissue
No damage to the surface
Works with the body’s natural repair mechanism
Almost no side effects;
Effective and painless;
Non ablative laser treatment;
No need of anesthesia, not even local.
BIG NEWS – At Cosmetic Central, we are proud to be the first clinic in Australasia to offer LadyLift®.
How it works ?
Ladylift works by delivering gentle, controlled warmth to the deeper layers of the tissue. This helps stimulate collagen production and improve blood flow.
Over time, this may help to:
Improve natural hydration
Support tissue strength and thickness
Enhance elasticity
Increase overall comfort
Who can benefit ?
Ladylift may be suitable for:
Women going through menopause or post-menopause experiencing dryness or discomfort
Postpartum women noticing changes such as laxity or mild urinary leakage
Breast cancer survivors looking for a non-hormonal option
Women who simply want to feel more comfortable and confident
What it can help with ?
Vaginal laxity
Mild urinary incontinence
Dryness, itching, and irritation
Discomfort or pain during intimacy
Reduced sensation or satisfaction
Think of it as encouraging the tissue to function more like it did before hormonal changes.