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The goal of vaginismus treatment is simple: end painful sex and make penetration comfortable again. At Maze Health, we treat every degree of vaginismus by retraining the pelvic floor and rebuilding confidence step by step — not forcing anything, not rushing, and never blaming the patient. Most treatment plans start with a guided vaginal dilator program designed to relax and re-stretch tight vaginal muscles and rewire the body’s automatic “guarding” response to penetration. Depending on your symptoms and severity, we may also add vaginal medications for muscle relaxation, pelvic floor physical therapy, lubrication support, hormone therapy, or short-term anti-anxiety support. And for severe cases — or when fear makes standard treatment feel impossible — we offer Vaginismus Treatment Under Anesthesia, a highly successful approach pioneered by Peter Pacik, MD, with fast, lasting resolution.

Treatment works because vaginismus is not a character flaw — it’s a learned protective reflex. Your pelvic floor muscles tighten in anticipation of penetration, often before you even realize it’s happening. The core of treatment is retraining that reflex so your body stops responding with involuntary tightening and pain. That’s why we move slowly, systematically, and with a plan that builds real momentum without overwhelming you.

For most patients, we begin with a gradual vaginal dilation program. You’ll use a series of dilators that increase in size weekly or every other week, based on comfort and progress. This isn’t about “pushing through” pain — it’s about teaching the muscles to soften, lengthen, and respond differently to the idea of penetration. Over time, progressive dilation reconnects mind and body so you regain conscious control of the pelvic floor and the involuntary spasm fades.

We often pair dilation with targeted supports that make the process easier and more effective. Depending on what your body needs, treatment may include vaginal muscle relaxant suppositories to ease tight muscles, topical creams to improve comfort and lubrication, pelvic floor physical therapy to help massage and release tense vaginal muscles, and in some cases, hormone therapy if low estrogen or menopause-related changes are contributing. When anxiety is a major driver of symptoms, short-term anti-anxiety medication can be used thoughtfully as a bridge — not as the “solution,” but as support while the body learns a new response.

When standard dilation isn’t successful — or when fear is so intense it blocks progress — we escalate to the option that can be life-changing: Vaginismus Treatment Under Anesthesia. This approach, pioneered by Peter Pacik, MD, is designed for patients on the outer edge of the spectrum: those with severe muscle spasm, severe fear, or both. While it’s a more involved procedure, the outcomes are often rapid and the resolution can be fast and permanent. If you think you may be a candidate, contact Maze Health for a free phone consultation to talk through your symptoms and options.

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We also make space for the psychological side because vaginismus rarely lives in the body alone. Fear, anticipation, self-esteem, body image, past experiences, and stress can all fuel the cycle, even when the root cause started as physical pain. Exploring these factors isn’t about labeling the problem as “mental” — it’s about removing the obstacles that keep the nervous system on high alert.

Partners can be part of vaginismus treatments in a supportive, non-pressuring way. We start with education so your partner understands vaginismus and knows what helps (and what doesn’t). Many patients bring partners to a few visits so we can answer questions together and reduce tension around the process. As you get comfortable dilating on your own, the next step may be simply dilating in front of your partner — and when you feel ready, allowing them to help by inserting the dilators. The goal is teamwork, trust, and rebuilding intimacy without pressure or fear.

Bottom line: you are not alone, and we can help you. Maze Health treats every degree of vaginismus with compassion, structure, and proven options, including under-anesthesia treatment when needed.

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