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womens health clinic faq

Can different laser wavelengths target different vaginal tissue layers?

Yes, different laser wavelengths interact uniquely with tissue, allowing targeted treatment of superficial or deeper vaginal layers. The specific wavelength determines absorption by water or other tissue components.

Clinical Context

The choice of wavelength is based on patient symptoms and treatment goals. Superficial treatments are often preferred for sensitive tissue, while deeper penetration may be needed for severe atrophy. Consultation with a qualified gynaecologist is key.

Evidence-Based Approaches

Research supports wavelength-specific effects in gynaecological laser therapy, but long-term outcomes continue to be studied. Always check device credentials and practitioner expertise. For guidelines, refer to BNF Menopause and NICE guidance.