How to distinguish normal healing from complications after laser?
Normal healing includes mild redness, swelling, a light watery or pink discharge, and a “sunburn” sensation for a few days. Complications may include heavy bleeding, severe pain, pus, foul-smelling discharge, or fever—seek medical advice if these occur.
Detailed Medical Explanation
After vaginal laser, normal recovery signs include mild redness, a light watery or pink discharge, temporary swelling, and a low-grade “sunburn” sensation for up to a week. Warning signs of complications are persistent or worsening pain, significant bleeding, pus, unpleasant odour, fever, or systemic symptoms. These may indicate infection, tissue injury, or allergic reaction. Always report any new or severe symptoms to your clinic. More guidance at NHS and RCOG.
Clinical Context
Follow your clinic’s aftercare instructions and monitor symptoms. Most side effects resolve quickly; complications are rare but should be assessed promptly.
Evidence-Based Approaches
NICE and RCOG provide clear aftercare advice for laser procedures. Seek review if you are worried about any aspect of recovery. See BNF Menopause and NICE guidance.
