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 Karachi.
Where Dr Farzana practises
Patients can request a private consultation depending on clinic availability across:
Ready to discuss vaginal laxity privately?
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