MonaLisa Touch
A more refined conversation around vaginal comfort, menopause-related tissue change, and sexual wellness — with individualized evaluation, more thoughtful symptom review, and a careful discussion of whether MonaLisa Touch fits the patient’s goals.
Comfort, intimacy, and tissue health deserve more nuance.
The current Joshua R. Gonzalez page presents MonaLisa Touch as a treatment option for vaginal dryness, discomfort, and painful intercourse associated with hormone-related tissue change. That is a useful starting point, but a stronger page should feel more medically grounded and more editorially elevated.
Patients are often looking for relief from dryness, irritation, reduced elasticity, and discomfort with intimacy — but the right next step can vary. Some patients may respond to lubricants, moisturizers, or vaginal hormone therapy. Others may want to discuss procedural options in a more individualized setting. A luxury-feeling service page should still make room for that nuance.
When tissue comfort shifts
Declining estrogen can contribute to vaginal dryness, irritation, and painful intercourse in some women.2, 3
Comfort matters to intimacy
Vaginal discomfort can directly affect intimacy, desire, and confidence, which is why symptom-focused care matters.
Comfort-focused care, with more clarity
A stronger MonaLisa Touch page should do more than highlight a device. It should make clear that the visit is about symptoms, quality of life, and tailoring treatment to the patient’s needs rather than pushing one solution for everyone.
- Detailed symptom review for dryness, irritation, and pain
- Discussion of menopause and hormone-related changes
- Sexual health and intimacy concerns review
- Assessment of prior treatments and what has or has not helped
- Discussion of non-procedural and procedural options
- Shared decision-making around fit and expectations
Patients want relief, but they also want honesty. The best page explains that MonaLisa Touch may be part of a broader comfort-restoration conversation, while also acknowledging that evidence, alternatives, and candidacy should be reviewed carefully rather than assumed.
Frequently asked questions
The live page presents MonaLisa Touch as a treatment option for menopause-related vaginal dryness, discomfort, and painful intercourse.1
If dryness, irritation, reduced comfort, or pain with intimacy are affecting quality of life, it is worth scheduling a more personalized women’s sexual wellness consultation.
Ready for a more personalized comfort and intimacy consultation?
If you are exploring MonaLisa Touch or menopause-related vaginal wellness care in Los Angeles, request a consultation with Joshua R. Gonzalez, MD.
Los Angeles, CA 90036
(323) 607-2895
Monday–Friday: 9:00 AM–5:00 PM