
For many women, urinary leakage becomes a quiet but persistent disruption to daily life. At Modern Women’s Health in Austin, board-certified gynecologist and founder Dr. Lisa M. Jukes, M.D., F.A.C.O.G., and her team understand how common this is and how closely it connects to changes in pelvic and vaginal support over time. Here’s what you need to know about how vaginal rejuvenation can complement urinary incontinence relief.
Understanding Urinary Incontinence and Pelvic Support
Urinary incontinence can appear as stress leaks, urge-related urgency, or a combination of both. Although symptoms vary, most cases share a common thread: the pelvic floor and surrounding tissues are not providing the level of support they once did. Pregnancy, childbirth, hormonal shifts, and natural aging can weaken pelvic and vaginal tissues, reducing support around the bladder and urethra. Over time, collagen loss and reduced elasticity can cause the bladder neck to shift or become less stable, which makes leaks more likely during everyday movement or sudden pressure. Even women who have never been pregnant may experience incontinence due to genetics, low estrogen levels, or chronic pelvic floor strain.
How Vaginal Rejuvenation Can Support Bladder Control
Vaginal rejuvenation supports bladder control by improving the overall strength, tone, and resilience of the tissues that help stabilize the urethra and bladder neck. When these structures become firmer and more responsive, they can better withstand pressure from daily activities like coughing, laughing, or exercising. Enhanced tissue health also contributes to improved pelvic floor coordination, which plays a critical role in preventing leaks. Together, these physiologic changes create a stronger foundation that helps reduce stress-related leakage and supports more reliable bladder function.
Vaginal Rejuvenation Technologies Available at Modern Women’s Health
Modern Women’s Health offers the following options that may support better bladder control:
- Votiva FormaV: Radiofrequency-based tissue remodeling that can improve support and moisture.
- Morpheus8V: Fractional radiofrequency microneedling for deeper tightening and rejuvenation.
- VTone: Intravaginal muscle stimulation to strengthen pelvic floor control.
- BTL Emsella: Noninvasive pelvic floor strengthening using high-intensity electromagnetic stimulation.
- O-Shot: PRP injections that may enhance circulation, healing, and tissue response.
- Hormone support for vaginal tissue: For appropriate candidates, targeted therapy can improve dryness, irritation, and support.
These treatments can also be paired with pelvic floor therapy or bladder retraining to address both symptoms and underlying factors.
What to Expect From a Personalized Treatment Plan
Every woman’s incontinence story is different. During your visit, the team will review your symptoms, perform a pelvic exam, and recommend the most appropriate therapies. Some patients see early improvement, while others need a series of treatments combined with pelvic floor strengthening or lifestyle adjustments. Results typically build gradually as tissue heals and muscles strengthen.
Expert, Compassionate Care for Your Pelvic Health
Leaking urine is not something you need to accept as an inevitable part of life. With advanced technology and a whole-woman approach to care, Modern Women’s Health offers comprehensive solutions for vaginal changes and incontinence. To explore your options, schedule a consultation with Dr. Jukes and the Modern Women’s Health team in Austin. They will help you create a personalized plan that supports better comfort, control, and long-term well-being.


