Non-surgical vaginal rejuvenation has become an increasingly discussed area of women’s health, with a growing range of clinically supported treatment options now available in Houston. Two of the most prominent are DiVA laser treatment and ThermiVa radiofrequency therapy. While both address similar intimate health concerns, they work through different mechanisms and are better suited to different patient profiles. Understanding the distinction helps women make more confident treatment decisions.
What Is DiVA?
DiVA, which stands for Dynamic Interactive Vaginal Application, is a hybrid fractional laser treatment developed by Sciton, the same company behind the Halo facial laser. It delivers two laser wavelengths to the vaginal tissue simultaneously: an ablative wavelength that resurfaces and remodels the vaginal mucosa, and a non-ablative wavelength that stimulates deeper tissue rejuvenation. Treatment is delivered via an intravaginal handpiece and takes approximately three to five minutes per session. A standard DiVA course involves three sessions spaced four to six weeks apart.
What Is ThermiVa?
ThermiVa uses temperature-controlled radiofrequency energy delivered through a smooth applicator to heat both internal vaginal tissue and the external vulvar area. The thermal energy stimulates collagen contraction and new collagen formation, tightening and rejuvenating treated structures. Unlike DiVA, ThermiVa is entirely non-ablative: it does not resurface or remove tissue, working purely through thermal stimulation. A standard ThermiVa course also involves three sessions, typically spaced one month apart, with each session taking approximately 30 minutes.
What Concerns Do They Treat?
Both treatments address concerns that commonly arise from hormonal changes, childbirth, and aging, including vaginal laxity, reduced sensation, vaginal dryness and atrophy, mild to moderate stress urinary incontinence, and reduced sexual satisfaction. ThermiVa also addresses external vulvar laxity more directly due to its external application capability, which DiVA does not provide.
Key Differences
DiVA’s hybrid fractional laser technology may produce more pronounced tissue remodelling for patients with significant vaginal atrophy, making it a strong option for postmenopausal women with notable dryness and tissue changes. ThermiVa’s non-ablative approach is gentler and well suited for patients whose concerns are primarily about laxity and sensation, or who prefer a fully non-ablative protocol. DiVA results typically last 12 to 18 months with an annual maintenance session, while ThermiVa may require maintenance every six to twelve months.
Which Treatment Is Right for You?
The right choice depends on primary concerns, anatomy, treatment history, and personal preferences. A combination or phased approach may be most appropriate in some cases. No online resource can substitute for a personalised consultation with a qualified provider experienced in women’s intimate health.
DiVA and ThermiVa in Houston
Women considering DiVA vaginal rejuvenation Houston can consult the team at Ovation Med Spa, which offers both DiVA and ThermiVa as part of a comprehensive women’s intimate wellness programme. Their providers conduct detailed assessments to identify which treatment, or combination of treatments, best addresses each patient’s individual anatomy and goals, in a professional and discreet clinical environment.
Safety and Recovery
Both DiVA and ThermiVa have well-established safety profiles. Neither requires anaesthesia, though topical numbing may be offered before DiVA sessions for additional comfort. Side effects are generally mild and temporary, including warmth and sensitivity. Most patients return to normal activities on the same day. Providers typically recommend a brief abstinence from sexual activity following treatment. As with any medical procedure, outcomes depend on provider experience and appropriate patient selection.




