Can stem cell therapy enhance vaginal laser results?
Stem cell therapy is being explored as an adjunct to vaginal laser but remains experimental, with no conclusive evidence of enhanced results or safety in clinical use.
Detailed Medical Explanation
Early research explores combining stem cells—derived from fat, bone marrow, or other sources—with vaginal laser to promote tissue regeneration. However, there are no large, controlled human trials demonstrating clear benefits or long-term safety. Regulatory and professional bodies recommend these therapies only be used within approved research studies. Women should be aware of the experimental nature and unknown risks. For more, see RCOG and NICE guidance.
Clinical Context
Stem cell and regenerative therapies for vaginal health are not standard NHS care and should only be offered in clinical trials or under strict clinical governance.
Evidence-Based Approaches
NICE and RCOG emphasise caution and the need for further research before adopting stem cell treatments for vaginal rejuvenation. See NICE guidance.
