Something has changed. Now let’s talk about whether laser treatment is the right route.
Many women enquire about laser vaginal rejuvenation because of dryness, reduced comfort, a feeling of looseness, mild leakage, or tissue changes after childbirth, perimenopause or menopause.
At The Women’s Health Clinic, Nu‑V is discussed as a non-surgical, assessment-led option — not as a promise to reverse ageing, cure menopause symptoms, or replace proper diagnosis.
No obligation. No pressure. Just a proper conversation about what may be suitable for you.
What women often ask
The first step is understanding the concern clearly.
“Is this dryness menopause-related, or something else?”
“Things feel looser since childbirth. Is laser enough, or would surgery be more appropriate?”
“I want a non-hormonal option, but I also want to know what the evidence really says.”
“I’ve seen ‘vaginal rejuvenation’ online. What does that actually mean medically?”
We listen first
No rush, no judgement. You explain what has changed and what you are hoping to improve.
We assess properly
Laser is not suitable for every symptom. We look for causes, red flags and alternatives before recommending treatment.
We explain honestly
We explain what laser may help, what it cannot do, where evidence is limited, and when another pathway may be better.
Non-surgical laser vaginal rejuvenation
Nu‑V Laser Vaginal Rejuvenation
Many women begin exploring vaginal laser treatment because something has changed.
You may notice vaginal dryness, reduced comfort, a feeling of looseness, changes after childbirth, reduced confidence during intimacy, or symptoms linked to perimenopause and menopause.
Our role is to understand what is causing those changes and whether laser treatment may be an appropriate option as part of a wider treatment pathway. Every woman is different. Assessment comes first. Treatment comes second.
Main treatment focus
Nu‑V non-surgical laser treatment, with internal and external assessment-led treatment planning.
Broader context
If your concern is better suited to pelvic floor therapy, local menopause care, injectables, regenerative support or surgery, we will explain that clearly.
Educational only. Not diagnosis or medical advice. Suitability is confirmed after consultation and assessment. Results vary. Not a cure.

Could Laser Treatment Be Right For You?
Women commonly enquire about laser treatment because of: Vaginal dryness | Mild vaginal laxity | Reduced comfort | Changes after childbirth | Menopause-related tissue changes | Selected stress leakage concerns Assessment helps determine whether laser treatment is likely to be appropriate for your situation.
Treatment type
Clinic-based, non-surgical laser treatment.
Typical appointment time
Nu‑V treatment itself is typically around 15 minutes, with consultation and preparation handled separately.
Course
Some women start with one treatment; others may be advised to consider a structured course or maintenance.
Best suited for
Selected mild-to-moderate tissue quality, comfort, dryness, laxity or confidence concerns after assessment.
Not designed for
Severe prolapse, significant structural muscle separation, unexplained bleeding, active infection or symptoms needing medical diagnosis first.

Your first step
You do not need to know whether laser is right before getting in touch
Some women arrive asking specifically for Nu‑V. Others simply know that comfort, lubrication, tissue quality, sensation or confidence has changed.
That is why assessment comes first. We discuss whether laser is suitable, whether first-line menopause care or pelvic floor support should come first, or whether a broader vaginal rejuvenation pathway is more appropriate.
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What is laser vaginal rejuvenation?
Laser vaginal rejuvenation is a commonly used phrase for non-surgical energy-based treatment of selected vaginal and vulval tissue concerns. At WHC, the focus is Nu‑V: a clinic-based laser pathway discussed only after consultation and assessment.
The term “rejuvenation” is not a diagnosis. It is a consumer term. That is why we explain the anatomy, the limits of treatment, the evidence, the risks and the alternatives before you decide whether to proceed.
A practical definition
Nu‑V is a non-surgical laser treatment pathway designed to support tissue remodelling and selected intimate wellness concerns.
It is not a surgical tightening operation and it is not a guaranteed cure for dryness, pain, urinary symptoms or sexual concerns.
Vagina vs vulva
The vagina is the internal canal. The vulva is the external intimate area, including the labia, clitoris and vaginal opening.
Laser treatment planning may involve internal tissue, external tissue or both, depending on the concern and suitability.
What it is not
It is not a fountain of youth, a permanent tightening operation, or a replacement for vaginal oestrogen, pelvic floor therapy or surgical repair where those are more appropriate.
The language matters because women deserve informed consent, not hype.
A balanced way to think about it
Laser vaginal rejuvenation may be considered where selected tissue-quality, hydration, mild laxity or comfort concerns fit the treatment mechanism. It should not be used to avoid assessment for infection, prolapse, vulval skin disease, pelvic floor dysfunction, unexplained bleeding or more significant structural change.
Who may consider Nu‑V laser treatment?
Nu‑V may be discussed with women whose symptoms and anatomy suggest a non-surgical laser route could be appropriate.
After childbirth
Some women notice mild laxity, altered sensation, reduced comfort or confidence changes after vaginal birth, tearing, episiotomy or multiple births.
Perimenopause and menopause
Hormonal change can affect the vulva, vagina, bladder and urethra. For GSM symptoms, first-line care such as moisturisers, lubricants and vaginal oestrogen should be discussed before or alongside any laser conversation.
Women seeking a non-hormonal discussion
Some women cannot, prefer not to, or are cautious about hormonal options. Laser may be discussed carefully, especially where first-line options are unsuitable or insufficient, but it is not automatically the next step.
Women comparing laser with surgery
Laser targets more superficial tissue layers. Surgery targets deeper structural support. If the main issue is significant muscle separation, prolapse or structural change, laser may not be the right treatment.
Concerns we assess before Nu‑V
Women enquiring about laser vaginal rejuvenation often describe one or more of the following concerns.
These symptoms do not automatically mean laser is suitable. Similar symptoms can have hormonal, dermatological, pelvic floor, prolapse, infection-related or neurological causes.
When laser may not be suitable
Treatment may need to be delayed, avoided or referred for specialist review first if there is:
Why assessment matters
Dryness, pain, laxity, leakage or tissue change can have several causes. Laser is one possible pathway, not the answer to every concern.
Realistic expectations
Laser may support tissue quality, hydration or mild laxity in selected women. It does not repair deep muscle separation and does not guarantee sexual or urinary outcomes.
Risks and limitations
As with any energy-based intimate treatment, side effects and rare complications must be discussed.
Why women seek Nu‑V laser treatment
Women often want a non-surgical route that feels discreet, practical and less invasive than surgery. The decision should still be clinically careful.
Functional reasons
Dryness, friction, mild laxity, discomfort, reduced lubrication and mild leakage are common reasons women ask about laser treatment.
Life-stage reasons
Childbirth, breastfeeding, perimenopause, menopause, ageing and hormonal shifts can all affect tissue quality and comfort.
Emotional reasons
Many women delay asking for help because the topic feels embarrassing. A respectful consultation can make the next step clearer.
Comfort and hydration
Laser may be discussed where the aim is to support tissue comfort, hydration and vaginal wellness in selected women.
Mild support and laxity
Nu‑V targets superficial tissue remodelling; it is not a deep muscle repair for significant structural laxity.
Confidence through clarity
For many women, feeling heard and understanding the options is as important as the treatment itself.
Maintenance mindset
Any benefit from laser is expected to be time-limited. Maintenance or repeat treatment may be discussed where appropriate.
Benefits women may be looking for
These are goals for discussion, not guaranteed outcomes.
Results vary from person to person. Suitability is always confirmed after consultation and assessment.
How Nu‑V laser treatment works
The treatment itself is short, but the clinical decision should be careful.
1. Consultation
We review your symptoms, medical history, menopause or postpartum context, expectations and possible red flags.
2. Assessment
Where clinically appropriate, assessment helps decide whether the concern is suitable for laser or needs another route first.
3. Nu‑V session
Nu‑V is a short in-clinic treatment, typically around 15 minutes, with internal and/or external treatment planning depending on suitability.
4. Aftercare
You receive written aftercare, including what to avoid temporarily and when to contact the clinic.
Laser is different from surgery
Laser treatment targets the vaginal lining and nearby superficial tissue layers. Surgery targets deeper muscles, fascia and structural support. This difference matters when choosing the right pathway.
Nu‑V laser
Best considered for selected mild-to-moderate tissue quality, dryness, comfort or laxity concerns where superficial remodelling may help.
Surgical vaginoplasty or repair
May be more appropriate for significant structural laxity, deep muscle separation, prolapse-related symptoms or birth-trauma repair.
Recovery and aftercare
Most women can return to normal gentle activities soon after treatment, but mild spotting, discharge, swelling, warmth or irritation may occur.
You will be told what is expected and when to contact the clinic.
You may be advised to avoid intercourse, tampons, douching, swimming, hot baths, heavy lifting, cycling or strenuous exercise for a short period.
Exact aftercare depends on your treatment plan and clinical assessment.
Results and maintenance
What to expect over time
Response varies. Planning should be individual rather than one-size-fits-all.
When might results be noticed?
Some women feel early change; others notice gradual changes as tissue remodelling develops over weeks and months.
How long do results last?
Any benefit is expected to be time-limited and may reduce over time. Maintenance may be discussed where appropriate.
Why a course may be discussed
A structured course may be recommended where symptoms, tissue quality and goals suggest that one treatment alone may not be enough.

Why women choose The Women’s Health Clinic
WHC was built around the idea that women should be able to talk openly about intimate health without shame, embarrassment or dismissal.
Sensitive, respectful conversations
Many women arrive feeling uncertain or embarrassed. We make the conversation calm, respectful and practical.
Clear options, not pressure
We discuss Nu‑V alongside other routes where relevant: menopause care, pelvic floor support, injectables, regenerative options or surgical referral.
The Nu‑V story
Nu‑V was developed from a determination to provide a non-surgical option for women experiencing intimate changes linked to childbirth, ageing and menopause.
Broader vaginal rejuvenation pathway
This page focuses on laser treatment. For the full treatment menu, see our broader vaginal rejuvenation page.
Nu‑V pricing
Non-surgical laser vaginal rejuvenation
We believe in clear pricing. Current treatment fees are shown below; please use the pricing page for the latest published fees and consultation information.
Nu‑V
A starting point for women who want to begin with one treatment and review progress.
Single Nu‑V treatment
Nu‑V
A triple package may be recommended where a structured course is more suitable.
Triple Nu‑V package
Annual top-up
Some women choose maintenance or top-up treatment as part of longer-term care.
Annual top-up
Consultation
A free initial call can help you understand the service. A clinical consultation is required before treatment so that symptoms, goals, suitability and treatment choices can be properly assessed.
Why some women choose a package
A single session may suit some women; a triple package may be more suitable where a structured course is recommended.
Latest fees
Please check the pricing page for the latest fees, consultation details and any updates to packages or maintenance options.
Experience
How women often describe the experience
For many women, the most important part is feeling listened to and not rushed.
While every experience is individual, common themes in patient feedback include feeling listened to, appreciating clear explanations, feeling less embarrassed than expected, and feeling supported throughout the process. Results and experiences vary.
Feeling listened to
A good treatment journey starts with respectful conversation.
Clear explanations
Understanding what may help and what may not helps women make calmer decisions.
Supported throughout
Women often value aftercare and follow-up as much as the procedure itself.
Patient journey
A typical Nu‑V journey
Every woman’s story is different, but many follow a similar path.
1. She notices a change
Dryness, laxity, discomfort, reduced confidence or mild leakage becomes harder to ignore.
2. She researches laser
She sees many claims online and wants an honest explanation.
3. She books a free call
She can ask questions before committing to clinical assessment.
4. She has assessment
Symptoms, anatomy, risks and alternatives are reviewed.
5. She receives a plan
That may include Nu‑V, conservative care, menopause care, pelvic floor support or another treatment route.
Frequently Asked Questions
Clear answers about Nu‑V laser vaginal rejuvenation, evidence, suitability and aftercare.
Nu‑V is a non-surgical laser treatment pathway used at The Women’s Health Clinic for selected vaginal and vulval tissue concerns after assessment.
No. It is a broad consumer term. That is why we focus on symptoms, anatomy, suitability and evidence rather than using the phrase as a diagnosis.
Nu‑V may be discussed for selected concerns such as vaginal dryness, mild laxity, reduced comfort, tissue quality change, mild leakage concerns or changes after childbirth or menopause. Suitability is not automatic.
For genitourinary symptoms of menopause, established options such as vaginal moisturisers, lubricants and vaginal oestrogen should be discussed. Laser may be explored only after careful assessment and informed consent.
No. Laser targets more superficial tissue layers. Surgery, such as vaginoplasty, targets deeper muscle and fascial support. They are different pathways for different concerns.
No. Significant prolapse, deep muscle separation or major structural laxity usually needs specialist assessment and may need pelvic floor physiotherapy or surgical opinion rather than laser.
The Nu‑V treatment itself is typically around 15 minutes, although consultation, assessment, preparation and aftercare discussion are separate.
Some women start with one session; others may be advised to consider a structured course. This depends on symptoms, suitability and goals.
Most women return to gentle daily activities quickly, but mild irritation, spotting, discharge or swelling may occur. You may be advised to avoid intercourse, tampons, swimming, hot baths, heavy lifting and vigorous exercise for a short period.
Possible effects include temporary irritation, swelling, spotting, discharge or discomfort. Rare but more serious risks may include burns, scarring, infection, chronic pain or altered sensation. Risks are discussed before treatment.
Laser may not be suitable during pregnancy or breastfeeding, with active infection, unexplained bleeding, abnormal screening concerns, undiagnosed lesions, significant prolapse, pelvic radiation or mesh history, bleeding disorders or severe pain needing diagnosis first.
Your cervical screening history and any abnormal bleeding or lesion concerns should be reviewed. If screening is overdue, abnormal or clinically concerning, treatment may be delayed pending appropriate assessment.
Evidence is mixed. Some studies and clinical experience report improvements, especially for dryness and comfort, but guideline bodies remain cautious and some sham-controlled trials have shown smaller or non-significant differences. We discuss this honestly at consultation.
Some women who cannot or prefer not to use hormones ask about non-hormonal options. This requires individual medical review, especially after cancer treatment or if local oestrogen is contraindicated or needs specialist input.
A single Nu‑V treatment is £599. A triple package is £1,200. Annual top-up treatment is £400. Please check the pricing page for the latest fees.
Yes. A consultation is important so that symptoms, goals, suitability, alternatives and risks can be properly reviewed before treatment.
Your next steps
1. Book your free consultation
2. Talk through what has changed
3. Have a clinical assessment if appropriate
4. Understand whether Nu‑V is suitable
5. Move forward only if it feels right for you
What does the evidence say?
The evidence around vaginal laser is not one-dimensional. There is biological rationale and positive observational research, but there are also regulatory cautions and sham-controlled studies showing mixed results. That is why we frame Nu‑V as an assessment-led option rather than a guaranteed solution.
Why it may help
Laser energy can stimulate controlled tissue response in water-rich mucosal tissue, aiming to support collagen remodelling and tissue quality.
Where evidence is promising
Some studies and clinical experience report improvements in dryness, comfort, tissue quality and mild laxity in selected women.
Where caution remains
Some randomised sham-controlled trials show mixed or non-significant differences, and guideline bodies remain cautious, especially for menopause-related GU symptoms.
Guideline-aware position
For genitourinary symptoms of menopause, established options such as vaginal oestrogen, lubricants and moisturisers should be discussed. Laser should be presented with clear informed consent, not as first-line routine care or a cure.
Responsible wording matters
We avoid saying
cure, reverse menopause, restore youth, permanent tightening, risk-free, painless, guaranteed sexual improvement.
We prefer saying
may support, selected women, suitability assessed, evidence is mixed, results vary, risks and alternatives discussed.
How Nu‑V compares with other options
Nu‑V laser
Non-surgical, clinic-based, short treatment; targets superficial tissue remodelling. Often discussed for mild-to-moderate concerns.
Surgical vaginoplasty
Surgical pathway for deeper structural laxity or muscle/fascial repair. Longer downtime and different risk profile.
Radiofrequency
Another energy-based approach using heat rather than laser light. Mechanism, protocol and evidence differ by device.
O‑Shot / PRP
Regenerative injection pathway using platelet-rich plasma. Different mechanism and treatment target from laser.
For a wider comparison of all intimate treatment routes, see our broader vaginal rejuvenation overview.
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It’s almost a decade since Jade Goody died of cervical cancer, and so many of us are still…
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