Non-Surgical Labia Reduction Melbourne

Gentle, confidential intimate rejuvenation without surgery.

At Aesthetica Image Centre in Armadale, Melbourne, we understand that changes in the intimate area can affect you.
Our non-surgical labia reduction treatments in Melbourne offer a safe, effective, and gentle approach to labia rejuvenation without surgery, using Accent Radio Frequency (RF) and Pixel RF microneedling

Our clinicians have extensive experience in intimate rejuvenation treatments and provide consultations in a discreet, supportive medical environment.

What is non-surgical labia reduction?

Non-surgical labia reduction is a minimally invasive treatment to gently tighten and rejuvenate the labial tissue.

It may be performed on your

  • labia minora
  • labia majora
  • mons pubis

Unlike surgical options, there are no incisions, stitches, or significant downtime.
Using advanced  RF and fractional microneedling (Pixel) technologies, the skin is stimulated to produce your body’s natural collagen and elastin, improving firmness, texture, and elasticity over time.

This approach could be ideal for patients in Melbourne seeking intimate rejuvenation without the recovery associated with surgery.

It is important to remember that there is no “standard” appearance of the labia. Every woman’s anatomy is unique, and what is appropriate for one person may be different for another.

Who may consider this treatment?

Non-surgical labia reduction may be considered by women who experience concerns such as mild to moderate tissue laxity, discomfort, or changes following childbirth or ageing.

This treatment may be suitable for those seeking intimate rejuvenation without surgery and without the downtime associated with surgical procedures.

A consultation is required to determine whether this treatment is appropriate for your individual anatomy, concerns, and goals.

Non-surgical labia reduction vs labiaplasty

Non-surgical labia reduction and labiaplasty address similar concerns in different ways.
Non-surgical treatments focus on tissue tightening and skin quality without incisions or surgical downtime, while labiaplasty is a surgical procedure that involves tissue reduction and reshaping.

If you would like to explore both options in more detail, you may find these resources helpful:
Labiaplasty or non-surgical labia rejuvenation helpful.

Rejuvenate and tighten with RF and Pixel microneedling

How Radio Frequency (RF) Helps

Our Accent RF by Alma Lasers uses unipolar and bipolar radio frequency energy to heat the deeper layers of the skin. This causes collagen fibres to contract and encourages fibroblast activity, resulting in firmer, smoother, and more elastic skin.

Key benefits of RF for labia reduction in Melbourne:

  • Skin tightening: Gently tightens and firms tissue
  • Non-invasive: No incisions or downtime
  • Quick procedure: Around 20–30 minutes per session
  • Gradual results: Collagen production continues over weeks

RF is a walk-in, walk-out procedure with minimal discomfort, making it perfect for busy lifestyles.

Pixel RF microneedling for non-surgical labia reduction

Pixel RF microneedling combines micro-needling with radio frequency energy for deeper rejuvenation. Tiny needles create micro-injuries while RF energy penetrates the skin, stimulating collagen and elastin production.

Benefits of Pixel RF microneedling for non-surgical labia rejuvenation in Melbourne:

  • Tightens and lifts labial tissue
  • Improves texture and elasticity
  • Enhances overall intimate rejuvenation
  • Minimal downtime: Pinkness or slight dryness for 2–3 days

Treatment plan: Typically 2–4 sessions spaced 4 weeks apart. Results develop gradually over 1–3 months and are long-lasting with maintenance reviews every 6 months.

What to expect during your non-surgical labia reduction treatment

  1. A topical anesthetic cream is applied to ensure comfort.
  2. The RF or Pixel device is applied to the labial tissue.
  3. The combination of microneedling and RF energy stimulates collagen production.
  4. Most patients resume normal activities immediately, with minimal swelling or redness.

Our clinicians guide you through the process with discretion and care, ensuring a supportive experience for this sensitive area.

Meet your Aesthetica team for Labia reduction

Kathryn Coen is a qualified Dermal Clinician with extensive experience in radiofrequency and Pixel RF microneedling treatments, including intimate rejuvenation procedures.
She provides discreet, supportive consultations focused on safety, comfort, and suitability.

All surgical labiaplasty procedures at Aesthetica Image Centre are performed by Dr David Ross, Specialist Plastic Surgeon (FRACS), with many years’ experience in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery.

Dr Ross is known for his thoughtful, patient-centred approach and for supporting informed decision-making for intimate procedures.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some of the most common questions we are asked about non-surgical labia reduction.

Is non-surgical labia reduction painful?

Most patients report minimal discomfort. A topical numbing cream is applied to ensure comfort.

Is there any downtime?

Little to none. You may experience redness or slight dryness for 24-48 hours.

When will I see results?

Gradual improvement over 1- 2 months as collagen and elastin production increases.

Does it affect sensation?

Most patients report no change in sensation, as we do not go near the clitoris. Care is taken.  Thiswill be discussed during your consultation.

Is non-surgical labia reduction safe?

Non-surgical labia reduction is generally well tolerated when performed by appropriately trained clinicians using medical-grade devices. At Aesthetica Image Centre, a thorough consultation is undertaken to assess suitability and discuss potential risks, side effects, and expected outcomes. As with any medical or aesthetic treatment, individual responses can vary.

How long do results last?

Results from non-surgical labia reduction can be long-lasting, but they are not permanent. Improvements in skin firmness and texture develop gradually as collagen production increases and may be maintained with periodic review treatments. Your clinician will discuss expected longevity and maintenance options during your consultation.

Are there other options?

Yes. Surgical Labiaplasty may be an option for some women.
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We will always discuss options during your consultation.

What are the costs?

  • Your initial consultation is $80.00
  • A comprehensive surgical consultation with a specialist is up to $250.During these appointments, you’ll have the opportunity to ask questions, discuss your concerns, and learn more about the procedure in a supportive environment.

The cost of a non-surgical labia reduction depends on the area of concern and the modality used.
A full quote is provided during your consultation.
You are welcome to call, text or email to discuss this further.

Your next Step

If you’re considering your options, we welcome you to contact us.
Our team is here to answer your questions and support you in making an informed decision that’s right for you.

Consultations - in person or phone call,
range from complimentary to $200.00

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Aesthetica Image Centre
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Armadale VIC 3143

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Disclaimer

Information on this page is general in nature and is not a substitute for a professional consultation.
It is important to understand that any surgical, medical procedure or proven non-surgical treatment carries risks.
Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.

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