Can women with bleeding disorders have vaginal laser therapy?
Vaginal laser is not absolutely contraindicated in women with bleeding disorders, but it requires careful planning, haematology input, and extra precautions to minimise bleeding risk.
Detailed Medical Explanation
Women with inherited (e.g., von Willebrand, haemophilia carrier) or acquired bleeding disorders may undergo vaginal laser only after specialist haematology advice. The procedure may be modified, and additional clotting support or monitoring may be arranged. A careful risk-benefit assessment is needed. Always disclose your full medical and bleeding history to your clinician. For further information, see NHS Bleeding Disorders and RCOG.
Clinical Context
Bleeding disorder management must be coordinated with a haematologist. Special care reduces risks and ensures a safe experience.
Evidence-Based Approaches
NICE and BNF recommend multidisciplinary planning for any gynaecological procedure in women with bleeding risk. For guidance, see BNF Coagulation Disorders and NICE guidance.
