Can stem cell therapy restore vaginal muscle elasticity?
Stem cell therapy is a cutting-edge area of research for tissue regeneration, but currently there is no robust clinical evidence that it can safely or effectively restore vaginal muscle elasticity in women.
Detailed Medical Explanation
Preliminary studies in regenerative medicine show that stem cells may help repair or regenerate pelvic tissues, but most research is still in animal or early-phase human trials. There are currently no approved or standardised stem cell treatments for vaginal laxity in the UK. The MHRA and NHS caution that safety, long-term effects, and real-world benefits remain unproven. Women are advised to seek evidence-based treatments first and to avoid unregulated therapies.
Clinical Context
Stem cell therapy is not available as a standard treatment for vaginal laxity or pelvic floor weakness. Women should be wary of clinics offering unproven or experimental therapies outside clinical trials.
