TREATMENT OPTIONS
PROCEDURES TO REJUVENATE AND RESTORE
Vaginal relaxation happens to many women, resulting in loss of sensation, friction, and pleasure. At Miklos & Moore, we are leaders in performing state-of-the-art surgical and non-surgical procedures that provide remarkable results and restore vaginal tightness.
Vaginal Rejuvenation, Vaginoplasty or vaginal tightening surgery is the ultimate procedure to fix vaginal laxity and enhance female intimacy and sexual gratification. Dr. Miklos & Moore have been helping patients who complain of vaginal laxity and less friction with intercourse since 2001. Through an artistic surgical technique they can actually reduce the vaginal diameter and tighten the internal and external vaginal canal to enhance friction with intercourse. Drs. Miklos & Moore were the first board certified urogynecologists in the U.S.A. to offer women vaginal rejuvenation surgery. Drs. Miklos and Moore have performed 1000’s of vaginal tightening procedures. Read more about Dr. Miklos & Moore success rate by clicking below.
Vaginal Rejuvenation Surgery can be performed during complete vaginal reconstructive surgery for any patient who has pelvic organ prolapse or urinary incontinence. This technique can also be combined with all surgical procedures including: facial plastic surgery, abdominoplasty, liposuction or any other cosmetic vaginal procedure mentioned below. You can see Drs. Miklos & Moore’s vaginal rejuvenation cosmetic results by clicking below.
Vaginal Laxity

Vaginal Rejuvenation

Dr. Miklos and Moore were the first subspecialists in the field of Urogynecology and Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery to perform vaginal rejuvenation surgery and have been performing these surgeries for over 14 years. They authored the FIRST study on Vaginal Rejuvenation using validated sexual function questionnaires, the FIRST chapter on Vaginal Cosmetic Surgery in an Internationally Recognized Medical Textbook and authored the FIRST book on Vaginal Rejuvenation for women. They are recognized throughout the world as leaders in the field of vaginal rejuvenation.
Miklos & Moore’s Book on
Vaginal Rejuvenation
Drs. Miklos & Moore
numerous surgical awards
Miklos & Moore’s Book Chapters
on Cosmetic Vaginal Surgery

CAN INSURANCE BE USED TO HELP PAY FOR VAGINAL REJUVENATION?
Insurance Coverage for Vaginal Laxity Treatment
If you have UMR insurance, coverage may be available when treatment for vaginal laxity is performed to address a medically necessary pelvic floor condition rather than for purely cosmetic reasons. Vaginal laxity is often associated with symptoms such as decreased structural support, pelvic discomfort, urinary changes, or reduced functional quality of life. When laxity is linked to an underlying diagnosis — such as pelvic floor relaxation, cystocele, rectocele, or prolapse — many UMR plans include benefits for the reconstructive portion of the surgery that restores support and function.
Our Atlanta pelvic surgeons work directly with UMR insurance to verify your benefits, secure any required authorizations, and help you understand your coverage and out-of-pocket responsibilities before treatment. If you choose additional cosmetic components that are not medically indicated, we’ll clearly explain which aspects may be self-pay and which may be covered under your plan.
“YOUR COSMETIC VAGINAL SURGERY RESULTS ARE only as good as your surgeon’s talent and artistic skills…”
HOW CAN I CHOOSE THE RIGHT SURGEON?
Why choose a Board Certified Urogynecologist & Reconstructive Vaginal Surgeon versus a Plastic Surgeon or General Gynecologist?
Plastic Surgeons – Total training time (after medical school) – 5-6 years — little time dedicated to vagina surgery.
Gynecologists –Total training time (after medical school) – 4 years – approx. 1.5 years dedicated to vaginal surgery.
Urogynecologists – Total training time (after medical school) – 6-7 years – with 3.5 – 4.5 years dedicated to vaginal surgery.
Drs. Miklos & Moore – Both surgeons are trained as Gynecologists, but have also trained an extra 4 years doing two fellowships – one leading to board-certification in Urogynecology & Reconstructive Vaginal Surgery (2 years) and a second fellowship in Minimally Invasive Reconstructive Vaginal Surgery (2 years). They have spent an extra 4 years dedicated to vaginal reconstructive surgery. Total training time (after medical school) – 8 years– with 5.5 years dedicated to Vaginal Reconstructive Surgery.














































































































