Vaginal Dryness · Intimate Health · Moncton & Dieppe

Vaginal Dryness Treatment in Moncton & Dieppe

Private, consultation-led support for vaginal dryness, irritation, friction, and discomfort with intimacy. Vaginal dryness can be related to menopause, perimenopause, breastfeeding, medications, cancer treatment, pelvic-floor factors, skin conditions, infection, or other medical causes. At Sparkle, we start by understanding the symptom before recommending products, medical assessment, pelvic-floor support, or an intimate-health treatment.

Private vaginal dryness and intimate health consultation at Sparkle Lifestyle & MediSpa in Moncton

Dryness is a symptom, not a diagnosis

The right next step depends on why dryness is happening.

In short: Sparkle Lifestyle & MediSpa provides consultation-led support for vaginal dryness in Moncton and Dieppe. Dryness may be associated with menopause, perimenopause, breastfeeding, medications, cancer treatment, irritation, infection, pelvic-floor factors, or other medical causes. Your plan may include vaginal moisturizers or lubricants, an OBGYN or sexual-health consultation, pelvic-floor physiotherapy or referral, or selected intimate-wellness treatments such as CO2RE Intima or TempSure Vitalia when clinically appropriate.

First Treatment Voucher

Get $50 toward your first intimate-health treatment.

Claim the voucher, then start with a private consultation so we can determine whether a treatment, product, medical visit, or referral makes sense for your symptoms.

Understanding Vaginal Dryness

Dryness can have hormonal, medical, dermatologic, medication-related, or mechanical causes.

Vaginal dryness can show up as reduced lubrication, friction, irritation, burning, itching, tissue sensitivity, or discomfort with penetration. It is common around perimenopause and menopause, but it can also occur during breastfeeding, after some cancer treatments, with certain medications, or alongside infections, dermatologic conditions, pelvic-floor tension, or other health concerns.

Hormonal changes

Perimenopause, menopause, breastfeeding, and some hormone-altering medications or therapies can affect vaginal moisture and tissue comfort.

Medication + treatment

Some medications and cancer-related treatments can contribute to dryness. Your medical history changes which options are appropriate.

Irritation or infection

Burning, itching, unusual discharge, odour, lesions, bleeding, or sudden symptoms may need medical assessment rather than an aesthetic treatment.

Pelvic-floor factors

Pain or friction can also involve pelvic-floor tension or other mechanical factors. Pelvic-floor physiotherapy may be more appropriate than an energy-based treatment.

When Medical Assessment Comes First

Not every dryness symptom should be treated as an aesthetic concern.

Seek appropriate medical assessment before intimate-wellness treatment if you have unexplained vaginal bleeding, new or significant pelvic pain, fever, sores or lesions, concerning discharge or odour, suspected infection, sudden severe symptoms, or symptoms that persist or worsen despite basic care. If you have a history of hormone-sensitive cancer or are receiving cancer treatment, treatment decisions should be coordinated with your medical team.

Treatment Pathways

Your symptoms guide the plan — not the device.

Vaginal dryness does not have one universal treatment. Depending on the cause, severity, medical history, hormone stage, pelvic-floor findings, and personal preferences, your plan may start with conservative care, medical evaluation, or a selected in-clinic treatment.

Products + conservative care

Vaginal moisturizers and lubricants are often an appropriate first step. Product choice matters if you have sensitive tissue, recurrent irritation, or specific medical considerations.

Sexual-health / OBGYN consultation

A medical consultation may be the better starting point when symptoms are persistent, painful, recurrent, infection-related, medication-related, or connected to menopause or other health concerns.

CO2RE Intima

A fractional CO₂ laser option Sparkle may discuss for selected vaginal or vulvar tissue-quality, dryness, laxity, or comfort concerns after consultation and medical screening.

Pelvic-floor support

If pain, leakage, weakness, tension, or pelvic-floor function is part of the picture, pelvic-floor physiotherapy, medical assessment, or Emsella may be discussed separately. Emsella is not a direct treatment for vaginal dryness.

The Sparkle Process

Private care without guessing.

01

Confidential consultation

We review when dryness started, other symptoms, medications, menopause or postpartum factors, medical history, products you have tried, and what is affecting your comfort.

02

Choose the right pathway

Your next step may be conservative product support, an OBGYN/sexual-health consultation, pelvic-floor care, an intimate-wellness treatment, or referral.

03

Treatment or support

If an in-clinic treatment is appropriate, the exact experience, preparation, session length, risks, aftercare, and number of sessions depend on the treatment selected.

04

Reassess response

We review symptom response and decide whether to continue, adjust, add product support, involve pelvic-floor care, or return to medical assessment.

Why Choose Sparkle

Intimate symptoms deserve calm, informed care — not pressure to buy a device treatment.

OBGYN-guided ecosystem

Sparkle’s intimate-health pathway includes access to medical assessment when a symptom needs more than aesthetic treatment planning.

Treatment-neutral planning

We do not assume laser, radiofrequency, PRP, Emsella, products, or another option is right until the symptom and goals are understood.

Private + judgment-free

Dryness, painful intimacy, menopause changes, postpartum symptoms, and sexual-health questions are discussed privately and without shame.

Clear next steps

You leave knowing what we recommend, why, what alternatives exist, what it costs, and when a referral or medical visit is more appropriate.

Pricing & Planning

Pricing depends on the pathway — because vaginal dryness is not one treatment.

Sparkle’s current intimate-health services start at $500 per session, while medical consultation, products, device-based treatments, and multi-session plans have different pricing. Your exact recommendation and cost are reviewed before you commit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Vaginal dryness questions, answered.

These answers are educational and do not replace individualized medical advice.

Ready to talk about vaginal dryness privately?

Book a confidential consultation at Sparkle Lifestyle & MediSpa. We will review your symptoms, health history, current products or medications, goals, treatment options, pricing, and whether medical or pelvic-floor assessment should come first.