Vaginal Laxity
Honest, doctor-led assessment of vaginal laxity, with realistic non-surgical options where appropriate.
What can be done about vaginal laxity?
Vaginal laxity, often after childbirth or with hormonal change, can be assessed in a private setting. Non-surgical options include pelvic floor support, regenerative protocols (PRP, polynucleotides) and selected energy-based devices.
Severe laxity may need specialist gynaecology input; Dr Farzana will be honest about expectations.
Who it may help
- Postnatal feelings of looseness
- Reduced sensation
- Discomfort with tampons or intimacy
Concerns patients search for
Patients often ask us about the following in everyday language:
How the treatment works
History and examination as appropriate.
Pelvic floor referral or in-clinic regenerative treatment.
At 3 months with maintenance plan.
Your treatment journey
- 01Consultation
- 02Treatment (course)
- 03Pelvic floor support where indicated
- 04Review
Why choose Dr Farzana
- 20+ years of medical experience
- Background in dermatology and gynaecology
- Doctor-led consultation and treatment, never delegated
- Discreet, women-focused care
- Regenerative and longevity-led protocols
- Featured across UK editorial press (Tatler, Grazia, The Times)
Information on this page is for general guidance only and does not replace a medical consultation, diagnosis, urgent care or ongoing medical treatment. Treatment suitability, risks, benefits, expected outcomes and aftercare are discussed during a private consultation with Dr Farzana. Lichen sclerosus and other intimate health conditions can require formal diagnosis and ongoing management, if symptoms are severe, worsening, bleeding or distressing, please seek appropriate medical assessment. Results vary between individuals. Treatments are not suitable for everyone.
Frequently asked questions
Is this surgery?+
No, this is a non-surgical service.
Will it tighten significantly?+
Improvement is modest; severe laxity may need specialist input.
Is the consultation confidential?+
Fully, and no exam is performed without consent.
Is treatment painful?+
Topical anaesthetic is used; most patients tolerate well.
How long do results last?+
Several months; maintenance is offered.
Is it safe?+
Yes, when performed by a doctor in a clinical setting.
Will my GP be informed?+
Only with your consent.
Where can I be seen?+
Across the UK and .
Where Dr Farzana practises
Patients can request a private consultation depending on clinic availability across:
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