Loss of Sensation · Intimate Wellness · Moncton & Dieppe NB

Loss of Sensation Treatment in Moncton & Dieppe

If intimacy feels numb, disconnected, less responsive, or harder to enjoy, you are not alone — and you deserve a respectful place to talk about it. Sparkle offers consultation-led intimate wellness pathways for reduced clitoral or vaginal sensitivity, arousal changes, orgasm concerns, postpartum changes, menopause changes, pelvic floor support, and sexual wellness confidence.

Loss of Sensation Treatment in Moncton (2)

In short: Loss of sensation may feel like reduced clitoral or vaginal sensitivity, difficulty reaching orgasm, reduced arousal, numbness, disconnection, or lower sexual satisfaction. Possible contributors include menopause, perimenopause, postpartum recovery, birth control, pelvic floor dysfunction, scar tissue, nerve changes, trauma, stress, circulation changes, dryness, or discomfort. Sparkle may discuss CO2RE Intima, O-Shot/PRP, Emsella, OBGYN or sexual health consultation, medical-grade lubricants and moisturizers, lifestyle support, and referral when appropriate. The source page lists packages from $900–$2,800, 3 treatments spaced 4–6 weeks apart, and annual maintenance or as needed.

What It Can Feel Like

Loss of sensation is not always just one thing.

Some clients describe feeling numb. Others can feel touch but struggle with arousal, orgasm, lubrication, connection, or pleasure. For many people, it is a mix of physical, hormonal, pelvic floor, emotional, and relationship factors.

Reduced sensitivity

Less clitoral or vaginal sensation than before.

Orgasm changes

Difficulty reaching orgasm, weaker orgasm, or less predictable response.

Arousal changes

Harder to get aroused or maintain arousal.

Disconnected feeling

Feeling numb, checked out, or less present during intimacy.

Lower pleasure

Intimacy may feel less satisfying or less emotionally connected.

Avoidance

Some clients start avoiding intimacy because it feels frustrating or uncomfortable.

Possible Contributors

The cause matters, because the treatment plan should match the reason.

Hormonal changes

Menopause, perimenopause, birth control, breastfeeding, or postpartum shifts may play a role.

Childbirth + postpartum recovery

Tissue changes, tearing, scar tissue, pelvic floor changes, or breastfeeding-related dryness may contribute.

Pelvic floor dysfunction

Weakness, tension, coordination issues, or pain patterns may affect sensation and arousal.

Scar tissue or nerve changes

Surgery, childbirth, trauma, injury, or medical conditions may affect sensation.

Trauma, stress, or emotional factors

The nervous system, safety, trust, stress, and emotional connection can affect arousal.

Circulation or tissue changes

Blood flow, dryness, tissue quality, and inflammation may influence comfort and response.

Who May Be a Candidate

You may be a fit for consultation if this sounds familiar.

You may benefit from a private consultation if you feel disconnected from your body or sensuality, struggle to feel stimulation or pleasure, notice reduced arousal or responsiveness, are postpartum, menopausal, or perimenopausal, or want to feel more present and confident during intimacy.

When To Pause or Refer

Some symptoms need medical care first.

You may need to delay treatment or seek medical assessment if you are pregnant, have an active infection, open lesions, unexplained bleeding, postmenopausal bleeding, severe pelvic pain, new lesions, or symptoms that may be nerve-, hormone-, pelvic floor-, trauma-, or medication-related and need another provider first.

Treatment Pathways

How Sparkle may support loss of sensation concerns.

The best pathway depends on symptoms, cause, anatomy, menopause/postpartum status, medications, medical history, comfort, and whether pain, dryness, pelvic floor concerns, trauma, or referral needs are present.

CO2RE Intima

May support selected vulvovaginal tissue, hydration-looking, elasticity-looking, and intimate wellness goals.

O-Shot / PRP

May be discussed for selected sexual wellness, sensitivity, lubrication, and orgasm-related goals.

Emsella

May support pelvic floor strength and coordination as part of a broader intimate wellness plan.

Supporting solutions

OBGYN or sexual health consultation, moisturizers, lubricants, pelvic tools, lifestyle support, or referral when needed.

How To Choose

A simple guide for choosing the right starting point.

01

If dryness or pain is present

Start with sexual health/OBGYN consultation before choosing an energy-based or PRP treatment.

02

If pelvic floor weakness or leakage is present

Emsella may be discussed, but pelvic floor physiotherapy or medical assessment may also be appropriate.

03

If tissue quality changed after menopause or postpartum

CO2RE Intima, TempSure-style options, PRP, moisturizers, or referral may be considered.

04

If emotional trauma or disconnection is central

A medi-spa treatment may not be the first step. Counselling, pelvic floor therapy, or trauma-informed care may be important.

Pricing + Timelines

Packages typically range from $900 to $2,800.

Price Range

$900–$2,800
Depends on whether O-Shot, Emsella, laser, products, and lifestyle support are combined.

Typical Series

3 treatments
The source page references 3 treatments spaced 4–6 weeks apart.

O-Shot Timing

1–2 weeks / 3–4 weeks
Initial changes may be noticed within 1–2 weeks, with fuller effects around 3–4 weeks.

Maintenance

Annual or as needed
Maintenance depends on treatment type, response, age, hormones, and goals.

Before Treatment

  • A full consultation is completed before treatment.
  • Avoid intercourse 24–48 hours before if directed.
  • No active infections, open lesions, unexplained bleeding, or untreated concerns.
  • Wear loose clothing to the appointment.
  • Tell us if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, recently postpartum, menopausal, on medications, or under medical care.

During Treatment

  • Treatment length varies by service; some sessions may be approximately 10–20 minutes.
  • You may feel warmth, pressure, injection sensation, muscle contraction, or sensitivity depending on the treatment.
  • Some treatments require numbing or preparation; others do not.
  • Performed in a private room by trained professionals within appropriate scope.

After Treatment

  • Mild sensitivity, discharge, spotting, swelling, or tenderness may occur depending on treatment.
  • Avoid intercourse, hot baths, and vigorous activity for 48 hours or as directed.
  • Daily activities may resume for many clients, but aftercare depends on the specific treatment.
  • Use recommended post-treatment products only as directed.

Results + Expectations

Results vary — especially when sensation has more than one cause.

Possible outcomes may include improved awareness, comfort, lubrication, arousal, sensitivity, pelvic support, confidence, or intimacy satisfaction for selected clients. However, no treatment can guarantee supported sensation-related response, orgasm, orgasm-related improvement, or emotional reconnection. When trauma, pelvic floor dysfunction, medications, hormone changes, relationship dynamics, or medical conditions are involved, combination care or referral may be important.

Physical response

Some clients notice changes in sensation, comfort, tissue quality, or pelvic floor awareness.

Emotional response

Confidence, presence, and connection may shift when discomfort or frustration improves.

Maintenance

Results are not long-lasting and may need annual maintenance or staged care.

Referral matters

Some concerns need pelvic floor physio, counselling, hormone care, gynecology, urology, or physician support.

Risks + Medical Scope

Intimate wellness needs careful screening.

Possible risks depend on treatment and may include tenderness, redness, swelling, bruising, bleeding, discharge, spotting, infection, pain, flare of irritation, burns or pigment changes with energy-based treatments, under-response, over-response, or unsatisfactory results. Seek medical care for severe pelvic pain, fever, heavy or unexplained bleeding, postmenopausal bleeding, suspected infection, new lesions, urinary symptoms, prolapse symptoms, or anything sudden, worsening, or concerning.

Sparkle treatments do not replace emergency care, complex hormone therapy, pelvic floor physiotherapy, counselling, gynecology, urology, dermatology, or surgical consultation when those are needed.

Why Sparkle

Because intimate concerns deserve privacy, nuance, and respect.

Sparkle’s approach is private, education-led, and consultation-based. We understand that intimacy is physical, emotional, hormonal, relational, and nervous-system connected. The goal is to help you identify the right pathway, not push one treatment as the answer for everyone.

Multiple pathways

CO2RE Intima, O-Shot/PRP, Emsella, products, lifestyle support, and consultation options.

Respectful conversation

You can talk about sensitive symptoms without shame or pressure.

Referral-aware care

We explain when another provider may be the safer or more appropriate first step.

Whole-person lens

Sensation is not just tissue. It can involve hormones, pelvic floor, stress, trauma, comfort, and connection.

Frequently Asked Questions

Loss of sensation questions, answered.

Helpful answers for clients searching for reduced sexual sensation, difficulty reaching orgasm, O-Shot, CO2RE Intima, Emsella, postpartum intimate changes, menopause intimate changes, and intimate wellness support in Moncton, Dieppe, Riverview, and southeastern New Brunswick.

Loss of sensation may feel like reduced clitoral or vaginal sensitivity, difficulty reaching orgasm, a numb or disconnected feeling during intimacy, reduced arousal, or lower pleasure and satisfaction. It can be physical, hormonal, pelvic floor related, emotional, or a combination.

Possible contributors include menopause or perimenopause, postpartum changes, birth control, pelvic floor dysfunction, scar tissue, nerve changes, trauma, stress, vascular or circulation changes, vaginal dryness, discomfort with intimacy, and relationship or emotional factors.

Consultation is the first step. Loss of sensation can have different causes, so Sparkle should assess symptoms, timing, medical history, postpartum status, menopause status, medications, infections, pain, dryness, trauma history, and goals before recommending a treatment pathway.

Depending on candidacy, Sparkle may discuss CO2RE Intima, O-Shot/PRP, Emsella, sexual health or OBGYN consultation, medical-grade lubricants and moisturizers, pelvic floor support, lifestyle coaching, or referral to pelvic floor physiotherapy, gynecology, urology, counselling, or another provider.

CO2RE Intima may be discussed for selected vulvovaginal tissue concerns, dryness, comfort, elasticity-looking changes, and intimate wellness goals. It should not be presented as a guaranteed solution for sensation, orgasm, or sexual function.

The O-Shot uses PRP in intimate areas and may be discussed for selected clients seeking support for sexual wellness, sensitivity, lubrication, or orgasm-related concerns. Results vary and it is not a guarantee of orgasm-related improvement or supported sensation-related response.

Emsella is primarily a pelvic floor treatment. For selected clients, pelvic floor support may be part of a broader sensation or intimacy plan, especially when pelvic floor weakness, urinary leakage, postpartum changes, or menopause-related changes are involved.

The source page references 3 treatments spaced 4–6 weeks apart for many plans. The exact number depends on the treatment combination, symptoms, goals, medical history, and response.

The source page notes O-Shot initial changes may be noticed within 1–2 weeks, with fuller effects around 3–4 weeks. It also notes CO2RE and Emsella improvement may begin after one session and may be stronger after three. Results vary and maintenance may be recommended annually or as needed.

The source page lists packages typically ranging from $900 to $2,800, depending on the combination of O-Shot, Emsella, laser, and lifestyle support included in the plan.

Downtime depends on the treatment. Many clients can return to daily life, but aftercare may include avoiding intercourse, hot baths, and vigorous activity for 48 hours. Mild sensitivity or discharge can occur. Follow provider instructions for your specific treatment.

You may need to delay or avoid treatment if you are pregnant, have an active infection, open lesions, unexplained bleeding, severe pelvic pain, postmenopausal bleeding, untreated medical concerns, or if your symptoms require physician, pelvic floor physiotherapy, gynecology, urology, or counselling support first.

No. Loss of sensation can involve physical, hormonal, pelvic floor, emotional, relational, and trauma-related factors. Sparkle can support selected intimate wellness concerns and guide referral when the concern is outside medi-spa scope.

You deserve to feel connected to your body again.

Book a private consultation at Sparkle Lifestyle & MediSpa and let us help you understand which intimate wellness pathway may be right for your body, symptoms, and goals.