What constitutes treatment failure with vaginal laser therapy?
Treatment failure occurs when there is little or no improvement in vaginal symptoms (dryness, pain, laxity, incontinence) after a full course of recommended laser sessions and optimal aftercare.
Detailed Medical Explanation
Clinical failure is defined by persistent bothersome symptoms despite completing all planned treatments, correct energy settings, and adherence to post-care instructions. Standard metrics include validated symptom questionnaires and physical findings. If improvement is minimal or absent after three sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart, other causes (e.g., hormonal deficiency, infection, pelvic floor dysfunction) should be excluded. For further information, see NICE guidance and RCOG GSM.
Clinical Context
Women should discuss realistic goals and alternate therapies if laser fails. Some conditions may require multidisciplinary management.
Evidence-Based Approaches
Treatment protocols advise reassessment and shared decision-making for women who do not respond to laser after the standard course. See NICE guidance.
