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womens health clinic faq

What makes medical-grade CO2 lasers different from cosmetic lasers?

Medical-grade CO2 lasers are regulated devices with higher power, precision, and built-in safety for clinical use, while cosmetic lasers are often less powerful, intended for non-medical treatments, and may not have the same safety standards.

Clinical Context

Vaginal laser procedures should always be performed in a clinical environment by qualified medical professionals using medical-grade equipment. This ensures patient safety, regulatory compliance, and optimal outcomes. Avoid non-clinical or unregulated treatments.

Evidence-Based Approaches

NICE and RCOG recommend that only validated, regulated medical-grade lasers be used for vaginal health treatments, and always under clinical supervision. For more, visit BNF Menopause and NICE guidance.