VTone by InMode · Tustin, CA
★ New at Prestige

Strengthening the pelvic floor from the inside

VTone® by InMode is a non-invasive intravaginal treatment designed to strengthen pelvic floor muscles through electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) — offering a discreet, comfortable option to support the management of urinary incontinence and pelvic floor weakness. Performed in-office with no downtime.

EMS technology
Non-surgical
No downtime
Private & discreet
What it is

What is VTone?

VTone® is an intravaginal treatment device from InMode that uses electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) to trigger involuntary muscle contractions in the pelvic floor. These stimulated contractions are designed to help strengthen and re-educate the pelvic floor muscles — the same muscles that support the bladder, uterus, and other pelvic organs.

Because the treatment is hands-free and performed in a private setting, it offers a comfortable, discreet option for women who want to work on pelvic floor health without invasive procedures. Sessions are performed in our office by trained staff.

Watch & Learn

See VTone in action

Who VTone May Help

VTone may be right for you if…

VTone is often considered by women who have weakened pelvic floor muscles — a very common condition after childbirth, aging, or hormonal changes.

Stress urinary incontinence

If you experience leaks with coughing, sneezing, laughing, exercise, or lifting, VTone may help support pelvic floor strength as part of a broader treatment approach.

Urgency or frequency issues

Women with urge incontinence, overactive bladder, or the frequent need to urinate may benefit from VTone as part of a comprehensive approach to bladder health.

Post-childbirth pelvic floor weakness

Pregnancy and childbirth stretch and weaken pelvic floor muscles. VTone provides a non-invasive way to help re-strengthen those muscles — often as a complement to Kegels or physical therapy.

Feminine wellness

Women interested in preventive pelvic floor care, improved intimate wellness, and overall pelvic health may also consider VTone as part of a personalized wellness plan.

The Technology

How EMS technology works

VTone uses electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) to trigger controlled, involuntary contractions in the pelvic floor muscles. These stimulated contractions can be deeper and more consistent than what most people can achieve through voluntary Kegel exercises alone.

Over a series of sessions, this repeated muscle activation is designed to help strengthen the pelvic floor and improve muscle tone — which may support better bladder control, pelvic organ support, and overall pelvic floor function.

During Your Session

What to expect

Every session is performed in a private treatment room by trained staff — with your comfort and privacy as the top priority.

01

Private setting

You’ll be brought into a private treatment room and made comfortable.

02

Applicator placement

The hands-free intravaginal applicator is gently placed by trained staff.

03

EMS treatment

The device delivers controlled pulses — you’ll feel the muscles contract rhythmically.

04

Resume your day

Session is complete — you can return to normal activities immediately.

Session Plan

A recommended series of sessions

VTone is most effective when performed as a series. Your provider will recommend a personalized session plan based on your individual goals and the specific concerns being addressed. Sessions are typically scheduled weekly, though the exact plan may vary.

Each session takes about 30 minutes — most patients tolerate treatment well and can resume normal activities immediately afterward. Some patients notice improvement earlier in the series, while for others the changes develop gradually over the full course of treatment.

Setting Expectations

VTone is one part of a comprehensive approach

VTone is designed to support pelvic floor health — but it works best when combined with a broader approach that may include pelvic floor physical therapy, lifestyle changes, and appropriate medical treatment for underlying conditions.

Individual results vary, and VTone may not be appropriate for every patient. During your consultation, Dr. Gabal will evaluate whether VTone is a good fit — or whether other treatments (such as surgical options, medical therapy, or clinical trials) might be a better match for your goals.

Common Questions

Frequently asked questions

Is VTone painful or uncomfortable?
Most patients find VTone well tolerated. You’ll feel the muscles contract rhythmically during treatment — which can feel unusual at first but is not typically painful. Your provider will adjust the intensity to your comfort level throughout the session.
How long does each session take?
Each session takes about 30 minutes. You’ll spend a few additional minutes on setup and consultation before and after, so plan for approximately 45 minutes total per visit.
When will I see results?
Individual results vary. Some patients notice improvement early in the series; for others, the changes develop gradually over the full course of treatment. Because VTone is designed to strengthen muscles, results tend to build cumulatively — similar to how exercise progressively builds strength.
Do I need to stop VTone after the initial series?
Your provider may recommend periodic maintenance sessions after the initial series to help preserve the benefits. Just like ongoing exercise helps maintain muscle strength, occasional VTone sessions can help maintain pelvic floor tone. Your personalized plan will be discussed during consultation.
Is there any downtime?
No downtime is required. You can return to normal activities — including work, exercise, and intimacy — immediately after your session.
Is VTone a substitute for surgery or medication?
VTone is not a substitute for medical treatment of underlying conditions. For some patients, surgical treatments like Mini Arc Sling or Bulkamid may be more appropriate, particularly for more advanced incontinence. Dr. Gabal will discuss the full range of options and help you determine the best approach for your situation.

Curious if VTone is right for you?

Schedule a consultation with Dr. Gabal to discuss your goals and determine whether VTone — or another treatment — is the best next step for your pelvic floor health.