Vaginal Dilators - Bodyotics 5pcs Set
Vaginal Dilators – Bodyotics 5pcs Set
Discover gentle comfort and body awareness with the Bodyotics Vaginal Dilators. Designed to support pelvic floor relaxation, flexibility, and recovery, this set helps you reconnect with your body — at your own pace, in your own time.
Who Are Vaginal Dilators For?
Vaginal dilators are commonly recommended by physiotherapists and healthcare professionals for a range of conditions, including:
- Vaginismus and pelvic floor tightness
- Post-cancer treatment recovery (including radiation therapy)
- Menopause-related vaginal atrophy and dryness
- Recovery after gynaecological surgery
- Pain during intercourse (dyspareunia)
- General pelvic floor rehabilitation
What's in the Set
- 5 graduated sizes — progress gently at a pace that feels right for you
- Discreet carrying pouch — for safe and private storage between uses
- Printed instructions — step-by-step guidance included in the box
- Digital How-To-Use manual — delivered via email with expert tips and supportive guidance
Why Bodyotics Vaginal Dilators?
- Medical-grade silicone — soft, smooth, body-safe, and BPA- & phthalate-free
- Temperature adaptable — warm in water to match body temperature for a more comfortable experience
- Graduated sizing system — build confidence and comfort progressively over time
- Recommended by pelvic health professionals — used in physiotherapy and wellness settings worldwide
Easy Care
The dilators are simple to clean and maintain. Wash with warm soapy water before and after each use, or sterilise by boiling briefly in water. Store in the included pouch between uses. With proper care, they'll last for years.
How to Use
Begin with the smallest size and use a water-based lubricant for comfort. Insert gently and hold in position for as long as recommended by your healthcare provider. Progress to larger sizes only when you feel ready. If you experience pain at any point, stop and consult a healthcare professional.
Note: Vaginal dilators are a therapeutic tool. For personalised guidance, we recommend consulting a pelvic health physiotherapist.