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Labial Puff

Labia majora volume restoration, explained with clinical care and anatomical clarity.

Women-centred care Doctor-led assessment Discreet & private London & UK consultation pathway

Women’s intimate health

Labial Puff | Labia Majora Filler

Labial Puff is a common term for non-surgical labia majora volume restoration using hyaluronic acid filler.

The treatment is usually discussed when the outer labia majora appear deflated, asymmetrical, less cushioned, or changed after ageing, menopause, childbirth or weight change. It is an external vulval treatment, not a generic “vaginal filler”.

At The Women’s Health Clinic, Labial Puff is considered only after consultation and assessment. The page is written for women researching Labial Puff in London and across the UK, while keeping the clinical explanation focused on anatomy, alternatives, limitations, risks, aftercare and whether a different intimate health pathway may be more appropriate.

Common reasons women enquire

Women often ask about Labial Puff when the outer vulval area looks or feels different.

labia majora volume lossouter vulval tissue changemenopause-related tissue changepost-childbirth changeweight-loss related deflationasymmetryfriction or rubbingclothing comfortconfidence concerns

What may be discussed

Your consultation may cover filler, alternatives, first-line care and wider vaginal wellness options.

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Educational only. Not a diagnosis or medical advice. Suitability is confirmed after consultation and assessment. Results vary. Not a cure. This treatment does not replace diagnosis or treatment of underlying gynaecological or vulval conditions.

Labial Puff consultation at The Women’s Health Clinic
External vulval volume restoration

At a glance

Labial Puff is usually a non-surgical filler treatment for the labia majora. It is not the same as labiaplasty, G-Shot, O-Shot, vaginal laser, or internal vaginal filler.

Treatment summary

Guide only — confirmed after assessment

Treatment type

hyaluronic acid labia majora filler

Area treated

external labia majora / vulval tissue

Aim

volume, contour and selected comfort concerns

Approach

consultation-led, non-surgical injectable

Recovery

short aftercare; swelling/bruising possible

Pricing

doctor consultation £150; treatment fees via pricing page

Important distinction

Vulva, labia majora and vagina are not the same

Some people search for “vaginal filler”, but Labial Puff usually refers to filler placed externally in the labia majora. If symptoms are internal, painful, urinary, hormonal or skin-related, another pathway may be more appropriate.

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Your first step

You do not need to know whether Labial Puff is right before speaking to us

Some women are mainly concerned about external volume loss or asymmetry. Others describe dryness, irritation, pain, menopause changes, or symptoms that may need a different medical pathway.

That is why the consultation comes first. We clarify whether the concern is external labia majora volume, internal vaginal symptoms, vulval skin health, pelvic floor change, menopause-related GSM, or another condition.

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What is it?

What is Labial Puff?

Labial Puff is a common term for labia majora filler — a non-surgical treatment where hyaluronic acid filler is placed in the outer labia majora to support volume, contour and selected comfort concerns.

It is best understood as an external vulval treatment. It should not be confused with internal vaginal treatment, G-Shot, O-Shot, vaginal laser, labiaplasty, or treatment for an undiagnosed medical condition.

Labial Puff vs labia majora filler

These terms are often used for the same general treatment. “Labial Puff” is the search-friendly term. “Labia majora filler” is the more clinical and anatomically accurate description.

Using both terms helps patients find the page while keeping the explanation clinically responsible.

Vulva vs vagina

The vulva is the external intimate area. The labia majora are the outer folds of the vulva. The vagina is the internal canal.

This matters because Labial Puff usually treats the labia majora externally, not the inside of the vagina.

Not a “designer” promise

We avoid language that suggests there is one ideal appearance or that natural variation needs fixing.

The purpose of consultation is to understand what has changed, whether treatment is suitable, and what results are realistic.

Why the filler choice matters

Labia majora filler is not simply about adding volume. The product’s softness, firmness, cohesivity, tissue behaviour, longevity and suitability for intimate tissue all matter. Product choice is confirmed clinically and should not be driven by brand hype.

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Who? Who may consider it

Who may consider Labial Puff?

Labial Puff may be discussed where the main concern is external labia majora volume loss, contour change, asymmetry or friction-related comfort — not as a cure for medical symptoms.

Women after menopause

Menopause can affect vulval and vaginal tissue. Some women notice external volume loss or reduced cushioning in the labia majora, but symptoms such as dryness, pain or urinary issues still need proper menopause and GSM assessment.

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Women after childbirth

Pregnancy, birth and breastfeeding can change the way intimate tissue looks and feels. Labial Puff may be discussed only if the concern is external labia majora volume or contour, not as a substitute for pelvic floor or scar assessment.

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Women after weight change

Significant weight change can alter fat distribution and tissue volume. Some women describe the labia majora as deflated or less cushioned. Suitability depends on anatomy and realistic expectations.

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Women with asymmetry or comfort concerns

Some women enquire because of asymmetry, friction, rubbing, clothing discomfort or confidence concerns. The consultation helps separate aesthetic, comfort and medical issues.

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Dryness, soreness, burning, urinary symptoms, recurrent infections, pain or bleeding can have causes that are not solved by external filler. Many women need vaginal moisturisers, lubricants, vaginal oestrogen, menopause care, skin assessment, pelvic floor support or another pathway.

Labial Puff may address selected external volume concerns. It should not be presented as treatment for GSM, lichen sclerosus, vulvodynia, prolapse, recurrent infection or unexplained pain.

Suitability and safety

Suitability, red flags and clinical balance

The safest Labial Puff page should explain both who may consider treatment and who may need another medical pathway first.

Concerns commonly discussed

labia majora volume lossouter vulval deflationasymmetryloss of cushioningfriction or rubbingchanges after menopausechanges after childbirthchanges after weight lossexternal tissue confidence concerns

These concerns do not automatically mean treatment is suitable. Similar discomfort can be caused by GSM, vulval skin disease, pelvic floor issues, infection, scarring, prolapse, pain conditions or other medical concerns.

Who may not be suitable?

Treatment may not be appropriate, or may need to be delayed, if there is:

pregnancy breastfeeding active infection active herpes outbreak unexplained bleeding undiagnosed pain suspicious skin change vulval ulceration significant inflammation known filler allergy certain autoimmune conditions blood-thinning medication factors unrealistic expectations symptoms needing diagnosis first

Why assessment matters

Labial Puff treats an external volume concern. It should not be used to mask pain, bleeding, infection, vulval skin disease, severe GSM, prolapse symptoms or undiagnosed discomfort.

Realistic expectations

The goal is not to create one ideal appearance. The aim is to explore whether carefully placed filler may support volume, symmetry or selected comfort concerns. Results vary.

Risks and limitations

As with all filler treatments, there are risks. These include swelling, bruising, tenderness, infection, lumps, migration, inflammatory reaction, incomplete improvement and rare serious filler complications.

Why? Reasons women seek advice

Why women ask about Labial Puff

Many women have spent months wondering whether a change is normal, whether treatment is possible, or whether they should simply put up with discomfort. A careful consultation should provide clarity, not pressure.

External volume reasons

The labia majora contain fatty tissue and skin. Over time, this area can appear less full or less cushioned. Filler may be discussed where the concern is external volume, contour or asymmetry.

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Comfort reasons

Some women describe rubbing, chafing, exercise discomfort, cycling discomfort, or sensitivity in fitted clothing. These symptoms need careful assessment because the cause may not be volume loss.

Confidence reasons

Some women simply feel the area has changed. We discuss this respectfully and avoid implying that normal anatomy is abnormal or needs correction.

Volume and hydration

Hyaluronic acid filler is selected for volume support and water-binding properties. It is temporary and product choice matters.

Comfort and cushioning

Some women seek help for friction or reduced cushioning. The consultation checks whether filler is relevant or whether another cause needs treatment.

Anatomy and symmetry

Labial Puff may be discussed for asymmetry or external contour, but the plan must respect normal anatomical variation.

Balanced planning

The goal is not a guaranteed transformation. It is a careful, assessment-led discussion about what may help and what will not.

What women may be hoping for

Women may be hoping for a fuller external contour, improved symmetry, reduced rubbing, improved comfort in clothing or greater confidence. These are goals for discussion, not guaranteed outcomes.

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Suitability and realistic expectations are confirmed after consultation and assessment.

How it works

How Labial Puff treatment works

The injection appointment may be relatively short, but safe planning starts with consultation, assessment, consent and a clear explanation of alternatives.

1. Consultation and screening

We review your symptoms, goals, medical history, medications, allergies, menopause or postpartum context, and whether symptoms need diagnosis first.

2. Anatomy and product planning

The labia majora are assessed if clinically appropriate. Product choice, amount and technique are confirmed according to anatomy and suitability.

3. Treatment appointment

Local comfort measures may be used. Filler is placed carefully in the external labia majora using the clinician’s chosen technique.

4. Aftercare and review

You receive aftercare guidance, restrictions, expected symptoms, warning signs and follow-up advice before leaving the clinic.

Hyaluronic acid filler

Why the filler, texture and tissue behaviour matter

Labia majora filler needs to support soft external tissue without feeling unnatural. The choice of hyaluronic acid filler, its firmness, cohesivity, softness, water-binding behaviour and suitability for intimate tissue all affect how it settles and how predictable the result may be.

Softness and support

A product that is too firm may feel unnatural; one that is too soft may not provide enough support. Product choice is clinical.

Hydration and volume

Hyaluronic acid binds water and can support external volume, but it is temporary and does not treat underlying medical causes of dryness.

Placement and safety

The intimate area is vascular and sensitive. Conservative placement, sterile technique and complication planning matter.

Product naming and product-specific searches

Patients may come across product names such as Desirial Plus or Neauvia Rose when researching Labial Puff, labia majora filler or intimate filler online. Those product-led searches are useful, but the product should not drive the treatment decision.

Specific product names should only be published as WHC treatment claims once WHC has confirmed product governance, indication, training, supply and internal protocol. Until then, this page remains intentionally brand-neutral and explains the treatment class rather than promoting one brand.

Comparison

How Labial Puff compares with other intimate treatments

The strongest page in this SERP must not treat every intimate concern as the same. Labial Puff is focused on external labia majora volume. Other WHC services may address different tissues, mechanisms or goals.

Labial Puff vs labiaplasty

Labial Puff adds temporary volume to the labia majora using filler. Labiaplasty is surgery that removes or reshapes tissue, often the labia minora. They are not interchangeable.

Labial Puff vs vaginal rejuvenation

Vaginal rejuvenation is the broader umbrella. Labial Puff is one focused external vulval option for labia majora volume loss or selected comfort concerns.

Labial Puff vs O-Shot

O-Shot-style treatment uses PRP and sits in a regenerative category. Labial Puff uses hyaluronic acid filler and is primarily a volume-restoration treatment.

Labial Puff vs G-Shot

G-Shot-style treatment targets the anterior vaginal wall. Labial Puff targets the external labia majora, so the anatomy and evidence questions are different.

Labial Puff vs polynucleotides

Polynucleotides are discussed for tissue-quality support. Labial Puff is discussed for external volume, contour and selected friction-related concerns.

Labial Puff vs exosomes or laser

Exosomes and energy-based treatments are different regenerative or device-led pathways. They should not be presented as direct substitutes for labia majora filler.

Labial Puff vs fat transfer

Some clinics offer fat transfer for labia majora volume restoration. That is a different surgical or minor-surgical pathway involving fat harvesting and processing. Labial Puff with hyaluronic acid filler is temporary, product-based and planned differently.

Recovery and aftercare

Temporary swelling, bruising, tenderness, pressure sensitivity, redness or small lumps can occur after treatment. The final appearance and feel may change as swelling settles and filler integrates.

You will receive written aftercare and warning signs to watch for.

You may be advised to avoid sex, tampons, swimming, hot baths, saunas, cycling, horse riding, strenuous exercise, heavy friction or massage for a short period.

Exact aftercare depends on product, technique, treatment area and your clinical plan.

Results and maintenance

What to expect over time

Response varies. The plan should be individual rather than formulaic.

When might results be visible?

Volume change may be visible early, but swelling can make the area look or feel different at first. Settling varies by product, anatomy and technique.

How long might results last?

Hyaluronic acid filler is temporary. Longevity varies by product, metabolism, tissue movement, volume used and individual factors.

Are top-ups needed?

Maintenance may be discussed if treatment is beneficial and still suitable. Some women will not need or want repeat treatment.

The Women’s Health Clinic approach to Labial Puff treatment
About the Team

Doctor-led intimate health care at WHC

Labial Puff is an intimate filler treatment in a sensitive anatomical area. It should be approached with clinical judgement, anatomy knowledge, product governance, sterile technique and an honest discussion of risk and alternatives.

London and UK search intent, handled carefully

Many women search for Labial Puff in London, Harley Street, “near me” or across the UK. This page includes those signals naturally, but the main clinical content stays focused on labia majora anatomy, suitability, risks and honest comparison rather than location-stuffing.

Women-friendly and respectful

We understand that women may feel nervous or embarrassed raising intimate appearance or comfort concerns. The conversation should feel private, calm and non-judgemental.

Anatomy first

We explain the difference between vulval, labial and vaginal concerns so that the right pathway is discussed rather than using vague “vaginal filler” language.

Safety and governance

We discuss contraindications, risks, aftercare and what to do if symptoms are not expected after treatment.

Not sales-led

If Labial Puff is not the right option, we will say so and discuss a more appropriate route.

Pricing

Guide pricing

Labial Puff / labia majora filler

We advise a doctor face-to-face consultation before treatment so the correct product, amount, suitability and alternatives can be discussed.

Consultation

Doctor face-to-face consultation

Recommended before treatment so concerns, suitability, risks and alternatives can be properly assessed.

£150

Doctor consultation

Treatment fees
Filler treatment

Treatment pricing

Treatment fees depend on product, amount required, anatomy and clinical plan. Please check the pricing page for current fees.

See pricing page

Current fees may change

Planning

Alternative care may be advised

Some women may be better suited to menopause care, vaginal rejuvenation, PRP, polynucleotides, pelvic floor support or no procedure.

Personalised

Plan after review

Why price varies

Labial Puff cost depends on the amount of product required, product type, symmetry needs, treatment complexity and clinical plan.

Why consultation comes first

The consultation helps confirm whether filler is appropriate, whether another diagnosis or treatment is needed, and what aftercare and risks apply.

Check latest pricing

Please use the pricing page for the latest published treatment fees. If pricing is updated, that page should be treated as the source of truth.

Experience

What women often want from this conversation

Women considering intimate filler often want privacy, respect, clarity and a clinician who will not exaggerate outcomes.

We avoid claiming that Labial Puff restores sex life, cures menopause symptoms, fixes confidence, or creates an ideal appearance. The aim is to provide honest information and a safe consultation-led pathway.

Feeling listened to
Private, respectful care

A good treatment journey begins with understanding the concern, not rushing into a procedure.

Clear explanations
Practical, realistic guidance

We explain the anatomy, treatment options, risks, limitations and alternatives in plain language.

Safety first
No pressure to proceed

If Labial Puff is not suitable, we explain why and discuss a more appropriate route.

Patient journey

A typical consultation-led pathway

Every woman’s story is different, but many follow a similar route from uncertainty to clarity.

1. She notices a change

It may be volume loss, asymmetry, reduced cushioning, rubbing, or a change after menopause, childbirth or weight loss.

2. She wonders what it means

She may search Labial Puff, labia majora filler or vaginal filler, and feel unsure what is anatomically accurate.

3. She books consultation

The first step is a private doctor consultation, not automatic treatment.

4. She has assessment

We assess symptoms, anatomy, medical history, menopause/postpartum context, expectations and suitability.

5. She receives a plan

That may include Labial Puff, another intimate treatment, menopause care, pelvic floor support or no procedure.

Frequently asked questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers to common questions about Labial Puff, labia majora filler, risks, recovery, suitability and alternatives.

Labial Puff is a common consumer term for non-surgical labia majora volume restoration. In most clinic settings, it refers to hyaluronic acid filler placed in the outer labia majora to support volume, contour and selected comfort concerns.

Yes, in practical search terms they usually refer to the same treatment. Labial Puff is the consumer-facing name, while labia majora filler or labia majora volume restoration is the more anatomically precise description.

Not exactly. Many people search for vaginal filler online, but Labial Puff is usually an external vulval treatment involving the labia majora. It is not the same as an internal vaginal wall injection or vaginal tightening treatment.

The treatment is usually placed in the labia majora, the outer folds of the vulva. The exact area and approach are confirmed only after consultation and assessment.

Some women enquire because of labia majora volume loss, asymmetry, external tissue deflation, friction, clothing discomfort or changes after menopause, childbirth, ageing or weight change. Suitability is assessed individually.

It may be discussed where menopause has contributed to external labia majora volume loss or tissue change. However, it is not a cure for GSM and does not replace appropriate menopause care, vaginal moisturisers, lubricants or vaginal oestrogen where these are suitable.

Some women enquire after childbirth where the external tissue looks or feels different. Postpartum symptoms can also involve pelvic floor change, scarring, hormonal changes or pain conditions, so assessment is important before any procedure is considered.

Some women notice external volume loss after significant weight change. Labial Puff may be discussed where the concern is labia majora deflation, but results and suitability vary.

Local comfort measures may be used. Some women feel pressure, stinging or tenderness. It should not be described as painless, and temporary sensitivity after treatment can occur.

Treatment time varies by assessment, product, technique and anatomy. Many filler appointments are relatively short, but the consultation and suitability decision are the most important parts of the pathway.

The amount of filler varies between women and depends on anatomy, starting volume, symmetry, product choice and clinical judgement. WHC should not quote a fixed amount without assessment.

Longevity varies by product, metabolism, tissue movement, anatomy and the amount used. Hyaluronic acid filler is temporary and maintenance may be discussed if treatment is suitable and beneficial.

Temporary swelling, bruising, tenderness, pressure sensitivity or asymmetry can occur. You may be advised to avoid sex, tampons, swimming, saunas, cycling, horse riding, heavy exercise or friction for a short period.

Common effects include swelling, bruising, redness and tenderness. Less common risks include infection, lumps, migration, inflammatory reaction, hypersensitivity and incomplete improvement. Rare but serious filler complications can occur, which is why clinical governance matters.

Treatment may not be suitable during pregnancy or breastfeeding, with active infection, active vulval inflammation, unexplained bleeding, undiagnosed pain, suspicious skin changes, certain autoimmune conditions, product allergy or unrealistic expectations.

No. Labiaplasty is surgery that removes or reshapes tissue, most commonly the labia minora. Labial Puff adds temporary volume to the labia majora using filler. The two treatments address different concerns.

No. Some clinics offer fat transfer to the labia majora, but this is a different pathway involving fat harvesting, processing and transfer. Labial Puff usually refers to hyaluronic acid filler placed into the external labia majora. The two approaches have different planning, recovery, risks and longevity.

Some clinics use product names such as Desirial Plus or Neauvia Rose when discussing labia majora filler. WHC should only name a product publicly once the product, indication, supply, training and internal protocol have been confirmed. Your clinician can explain the product choice at consultation.

Labial Puff is a hyaluronic acid filler treatment for external labia majora volume. O-Shot-style treatment uses platelet-rich plasma and is a different regenerative approach, usually discussed for different tissue targets and goals.

G-Shot-style treatment targets the anterior vaginal wall and is a different and more controversial intimate filler concept. Labial Puff targets the external labia majora.

Polynucleotides are regenerative or biostimulatory treatments discussed for tissue quality. Labial Puff is primarily a volume-restoration filler treatment. They may be discussed separately or as part of a wider plan if clinically appropriate.

A doctor face-to-face consultation is advised at £150. Treatment fees depend on the amount of product required, product choice and clinical plan. Please check the pricing page for the latest published fees.

Sometimes, but not automatically. Some women may be better suited to menopause care, vaginal rejuvenation, O-Shot, G-Shot, polynucleotides, exosomes, pelvic floor support or no procedure. Combination treatment should be clinician-led, not package-led.

There is some direct and product-specific evidence for hyaluronic acid filler in labia majora volume restoration, but much of it is small, uncontrolled, product-specific or based on patient-reported outcomes. WHC should explain both the promise and the limitations clearly.

Your next steps

1. Book a doctor face-to-face consultation
2. Explain what has changed
3. Discuss anatomy, symptoms and expectations
4. Review risks, alternatives and pricing
5. Move forward only if it feels right for you

If something has changed, you do not need to have all the answers before getting in touch. You simply need a place to ask questions openly and understand your options clearly.

Evidence and limitations

What does the evidence say?

There is some direct and product-specific evidence for hyaluronic acid filler in labia majora volume restoration, including published case-series style evidence and product-specific prospective studies such as ESOLANE for Desirial Plus. This is useful evidence, but it is not the same as large independent randomised trial evidence, and it should not be used to promise outcomes.

Direct but limited evidence

Published HA filler data includes labia majora augmentation studies, including the Gazzola series and product-specific ESOLANE data. These are relevant, but sample sizes, design and sponsorship limitations matter.

Patient-reported outcomes

Many results are measured using appearance, comfort, satisfaction or symptom questionnaires. These outcomes matter to patients, but they are subjective and should be explained carefully.

Not treatment for GSM

Labial Puff is not a cure for menopause-related GSM, vulval disease, pain conditions or urinary symptoms.

Our position

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We discuss Labial Puff only as a consultation-led option for selected women. We explain what is known, what is uncertain, what alternatives exist and when treatment may not be appropriate.

Responsible wording matters

Treatments involving intimate anatomy and filler should not be advertised as simple, risk-free, painless, guaranteed, confidence-restoring or sexually transformative.

We avoid saying

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We prefer saying

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This is not just about compliance. It is about trust. A woman considering Labial Puff deserves clear anatomy, honest risks and realistic expectations before deciding.

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02 May 2018

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23rd April 2018

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15 April 2018

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8 April 2018

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04 April 2018

A new jab, Bulkamid, has been announced that can aid bladder problems. The injection aims to bulk up…

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01 April 2018

Due to additional demand we are pleased to announce that we are now offering a Tuesday clinic in…

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23rd March 2018

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21st March 2018

We are pleased to announce that The Women’s Health Clinic has welcomed on board gynaecologist Dr.Vivek Nama. With…

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19 March 2018

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18 March 2018

We,re in the newspapers again! This time commenting on Kate Middleton’s pregnancy, the great thing about The Women’s…

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13 March 2018

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11 March 2018

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7th March 2018

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28th February 2018

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19th February

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08 Feb 2018

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06 Feb 2018

Today we supported our friends at Sling the Mesh and visit the House of Lords on the 100th…

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02 Feb 2018

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Online petition

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Patient Sara Carson on the Jeremy Vine show

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BBC Radio Bristol

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