Vaginal rejuvenation in London
Vaginal Rejuvenation in UK | EU | MENA
Vaginal rejuvenation is a broad term women often use when something no longer feels quite right.
For some, it is dryness, irritation, reduced comfort, or painful intimacy. For others, it is looseness after childbirth, reduced sensation, mild urinary leakage, or a loss of confidence. Sometimes the concern is functional. Sometimes aesthetic. Often, it is both.
At The Women’s Health Clinic, we take a respectful, evidence-informed, women-friendly approach. We start with what you are experiencing, what has changed, and what matters most to you. From there, we help you understand your options clearly.
Common reasons women enquire
Dryness, irritation, reduced comfort, painful intimacy, looseness after childbirth, mild urinary leakage, reduced sensation, and confidence concerns.
What may be discussed
Nu-V laser, O-Shot, G-Shot, fillers, polynucleotides, selected exosome-based approaches, menopause care, pelvic floor support, moisturisers, and lubricants where appropriate.
Educational only. Not a diagnosis or medical advice. Suitability is confirmed after consultation and assessment. Results vary. Not a cure.
At a glance
A quick comparison between surgery and the non-surgical pathways we provide.
Approach
Surgery: structural surgical change.
TWHC: non-surgical laser, regenerative and injectable options.
Setting
Surgery: hospital or day-case setting.
TWHC: clinic-based treatment plan.
Treatment time
Surgery: longer procedure pathway.
TWHC: Nu-V typically around 15 minutes.
Recovery
Surgery: longer downtime and recovery.
TWHC: lighter recovery with short aftercare.
Best suited for
Surgery: significant structural concerns.
TWHC: comfort, dryness, mild laxity, tissue quality, and confidence concerns.
What happens first
Surgery: surgical consultation and planning.
TWHC: free consultation and tailored assessment.
You do not need to have all the answers before getting in touch
If something feels different, uncomfortable, or upsetting to you, it deserves a proper conversation. We help women understand what has changed and what options may genuinely suit them.
Book Free ConsultationWhat is vaginal rejuvenation?
Vaginal rejuvenation is an umbrella term for treatments that aim to improve the comfort, function, appearance, or sensation of the vaginal and vulval area.
Over time, this part of the body can change with childbirth, menopause, ageing, hormonal shifts, and weight change. For some women, that means dryness, reduced comfort, mild urinary leakage, a feeling of looseness, or changes in appearance. For others, it is a loss of confidence, sensation, or ease in everyday life and intimacy.
A practical definition
It can include non-surgical treatments, regenerative options, injectables, and in some settings, surgery. Women may explore it because of vaginal laxity, dryness, reduced sensation, mild stress urinary leakage, tissue changes after childbirth or menopause, or concerns about the appearance of the external intimate area.
At The Women’s Health Clinic, vaginal rejuvenation is not treated as one fixed procedure. It is a broader intimate wellness pathway shaped around your symptoms, anatomy, and goals.
Vagina vs vulva
This distinction matters. The vagina is the internal canal. The vulva is the external intimate area, including the labia, clitoris, and vaginal opening.
Some concerns are mainly internal, such as dryness, laxity, or reduced comfort. Others are mainly external, such as labial volume loss, tissue quality changes, or aesthetic concerns. Some women experience both.
“Am I normal?”
This is one of the most common questions women ask. Bodies change after childbirth, menopause, ageing, weight change, and hormonal shifts. Variation is normal. Change is normal too.
But that does not mean you have to ignore symptoms that are affecting comfort, confidence, or quality of life. If something feels different, uncomfortable, or upsetting to you, it deserves a proper conversation.
The balanced way to think about it
Vaginal rejuvenation should never replace proper diagnosis. It is a broad consumer term. Symptoms such as dryness, pain, laxity, urinary leakage, or tissue change can have different causes, so proper assessment remains essential.
Who may benefit from vaginal rejuvenation?
Vaginal rejuvenation is not one single treatment for one single type of woman. It is a broad area of care that may suit different women for different reasons.
Postpartum women
Some women notice changes after childbirth, especially after vaginal birth, tearing, prolonged labour, or more than one delivery.
Perimenopausal and menopausal women
Hormonal changes can affect the vulva, vagina, bladder, and urethra. In many cases, these symptoms sit within the wider picture of genitourinary syndrome of menopause, often called GSM.
Women with comfort or sensation concerns
Some women seek help because intimacy feels different, daily comfort has changed, or exercise and fitted clothing feel less comfortable than before.
Women with aesthetic or volume concerns
Others are more concerned with the appearance of the external tissues, especially where changes affect confidence in intimate situations.
Conditions we commonly assess
Women enquiring about vaginal rejuvenation often describe one or more of the following concerns.
Where relevant, treatment planning may also overlap with wider intimate health discussions around vulval skin health, menopause-related changes, and regenerative support.
Who needs assessment first?
Not every intimate concern should be treated as “rejuvenation.” A proper clinical review is especially important if there is:
Why assessment matters
Symptoms such as dryness, pain, laxity, urinary leakage, or tissue change can have different causes. These may include menopause-related changes, pelvic floor weakness, skin conditions, infection, prolapse, postpartum change, or other medical issues.
Realistic expectations
Vaginal rejuvenation is not about promising perfection. It is about exploring whether a treatment may help improve comfort, support tissue quality, address selected concerns, and help you feel more like yourself again.
Risks and limitations
As with any intimate treatment, there are risks, limitations, and situations where treatment may not be suitable. The exact risk profile depends on the treatment used.
Why women seek treatment
Many women have spent months or years wondering whether they should just “put up with it.” A thoughtful vaginal rejuvenation consultation should never be about pressure. It should be about understanding what has changed, whether it is normal, what can help, and what is realistic.
Functional reasons
Many women enquire because changes in tissue tone, elasticity, hydration, comfort, or support can affect how the area feels and functions over time. These changes may follow childbirth, menopause, ageing, or hormonal shifts, and may contribute to dryness, laxity, reduced comfort, mild urinary leakage, or a feeling that things are no longer quite the same.
Aesthetic reasons
Some women are not mainly worried about symptoms. They simply feel that the area has changed in a way that affects confidence, clothing comfort, or self-image.
Emotional reasons
This is often the least discussed part. Many women feel embarrassed bringing it up, even with a healthcare professional. They may think they are the only one. They are not.
Comfort & hydration
Women often enquire for possible improvements in intimate comfort, vaginal dryness, tissue quality, and overall vaginal wellness.
Support & sensation
Women may be looking for help with a feeling of laxity, mild urinary symptoms, sensation, reduced sexual comfort, or reduced confidence.
Confidence & appearance
Others enquire about external volume or appearance, self-image, clothing comfort, and feeling more like themselves again.
Realistic, balanced care
The goal is not to promise a perfect outcome. The goal is to explore whether treatment may help with the changes that matter most to you. Results vary from person to person.
Benefits women may be looking for
Women may be looking for improvements not only in intimate comfort, but also in confidence, day-to-day ease, and quality of life. For some, that means feeling more comfortable during intimacy or exercise. For others, it means addressing concerns that are both functional and aesthetic at the same time.
Results vary from person to person. Suitability is always confirmed after consultation and assessment.
How treatment works
Not every woman needs every option. The aim is to match the treatment plan to the problem and talk through options clearly, respectfully, and without pressure.
1. A tailored treatment pathway
We start with what you are experiencing, what has changed, and what matters most to you. The aim is to match the treatment plan to the problem rather than using one-size-fits-all solutions.
2. Nu-V laser treatment
Nu-V is our exclusive non-surgical vaginal rejuvenation treatment. It is designed to support tissue remodelling, intimate comfort, and overall vaginal wellness through an internal and external treatment approach.
3. Procedure & application
Nu-V is a short in-clinic treatment that typically takes around 15 minutes. The treatment is designed to address both the internal vaginal tissues and the external intimate area, depending on the treatment plan.
4. Surgery difference & aftercare
Nu-V is non-surgical. There are no surgical incisions and no surgical recovery in the way there would be with procedures such as vaginoplasty or labiaplasty. Aftercare advice depends on the treatment performed.
Do you offer surgery? / How Nu-V differs from surgery
We focus on non-surgical vaginal rejuvenation and regenerative intimate care.
We do not provide surgical procedures such as vaginoplasty or labiaplasty on this pathway. Where appropriate, we can advise whether a surgical opinion may be more relevant than a non-surgical approach.
For women who want a non-surgical approach, or whose concerns are more about tissue quality, comfort, mild laxity, or vaginal wellness rather than major structural change, this can be an appealing first step.
What the Nu-V procedure involves
Women may consider Nu-V for concerns such as vaginal laxity, dryness, reduced comfort, reduced confidence, or changes linked to childbirth, ageing, or menopause.
The aim is to support tissue remodelling and improved tone, comfort, hydration, and overall intimate wellness over time.
This matters because intimate concerns are not always only internal. Some women need support with internal dryness, laxity, or comfort. Others are more aware of external tissue quality, volume, or appearance. Some need both.
Following Nu-V, women are usually advised to follow a short aftercare period, including avoiding intercourse and heavy lifting for a few days. You will be given clear written guidance based on your treatment plan.
What vaginal rejuvenation may include at TWHC
Treatment options under the vaginal rejuvenation umbrella
Depending on suitability, vaginal rejuvenation may include non-surgical, regenerative, injectable, and supportive care options.
Nu-V non-surgical laser treatment
A non-surgical option designed to support tissue remodelling, comfort, hydration, and intimate wellness.
O-Shot
A regenerative treatment using your own platelet-rich plasma, prepared from a blood sample and used as part of an intimate wellness plan where appropriate. Women often enquire when their goals include improved comfort, lubrication, sensation, or regenerative support.
G-Shot
A targeted injectable treatment that may be discussed when the main concern is sexual comfort or sensation. Suitability depends on anatomy, goals, and realistic expectations.
Vaginal filler
Vaginal filler may be considered where hydration, tissue support, or targeted volume is part of the treatment goal.
Labial filler
Labial filler may be considered where the concern is external volume loss, deflation, or visible tissue change affecting comfort or confidence.
Polynucleotide vaginal injectables
Polynucleotides are increasingly discussed in regenerative medicine because of their role in tissue support, hydration, and repair. In intimate wellness, they may be considered where tissue quality and regenerative support are part of the clinical picture.
Selected exosome-based regenerative approaches
Selected exosome-based approaches may be considered within a broader regenerative treatment plan, depending on suitability, goals, and the clinical pathway offered at the time of assessment.
Supportive medical & conservative care
Sometimes the best plan is not an aesthetic-style treatment at all. Some women benefit from vaginal moisturisers, lubricants, pelvic floor support, menopause care, treatment for GSM, or conservative symptom management before any procedure is considered.
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 a difference early. Others notice gradual change over time as tissue remodelling develops.
How long do results last?
That depends on the treatment used, the starting concern, hormonal background, tissue quality, and whether maintenance treatment is needed.
Why maintenance matters
For some women, a single treatment is enough to start with. For others, a course of treatment may be more suitable. Some women also choose maintenance or top-up treatment as part of longer-term intimate wellness care.
About The Women’s Health Clinic
The Women’s Health Clinic was built around the idea that women should be able to talk openly about intimate health without shame, embarrassment, or dismissal.
Women-friendly, respectful care
We understand that many women arrive feeling uncertain, nervous, or even guilty for raising these concerns at all.
A clear and compassionate approach
Our role is to listen carefully, assess properly, and explain options clearly. That includes discussing what may help, what may not help, and when another pathway may be more appropriate.
Why women choose TWHC
The Nu-V story
Nu-V was developed from a determination to create a non-surgical option for women experiencing intimate changes linked to childbirth, ageing, and menopause. That spirit still shapes the way we approach care today: practical, compassionate, and focused on helping women feel informed and supported.
Pricing
Nu-V pricing
We believe in clear pricing. If you would like help understanding package options, timings, or treatment planning, this can be discussed during your consultation.
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 more suitable where a more structured course is recommended.
Triple Nu-V package
Annual top-up
Some women choose maintenance or top-up treatment as part of longer-term intimate wellness care.
Annual top-up
Consultation
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 women who want to begin with one treatment and review progress. A triple package may be more suitable where a more structured course is recommended.
Finance and planning
Because concerns can overlap, treatment planning should be individual rather than one-size-fits-all. If you would like help understanding package options, timings, or treatment planning, this can be discussed during your consultation.
Reviews
How other women often describe the experience
Women looking at vaginal rejuvenation often want to know the same thing: “How do other women feel afterwards?”
While every experience is individual, common themes in patient feedback often include feeling listened to, appreciating clear explanations, feeling less embarrassed than expected, improved confidence, and feeling supported throughout the process.
A good treatment journey is not only about the procedure. It is also about being treated with sensitivity, honesty, and respect from the first conversation onwards.
Women often value clarity rather than pressure. Understanding what may help, what may not help, and what is realistic makes the whole process feel calmer and more informed.
Common themes include improved confidence, feeling more comfortable discussing intimate symptoms, and feeling supported throughout the process.
Success stories
A typical patient journey
Every woman’s story is different, but many follow a similar path.
1. She notices a change
It may be after childbirth. It may arrive gradually during menopause. It may simply be that intimacy, comfort, or confidence no longer feels the same.
2. She wonders whether it is normal
She may wait months or years before saying anything.
3. She books a free consultation
For the first time, she explains what has changed and what she is worried about.
4. She has a proper assessment
The focus is on understanding the symptoms, the anatomy involved, and the options that may genuinely suit her.
5. She receives a tailored plan
That may include Nu-V. It may include injectables. It may include menopause-focused care. It may include conservative support first. She moves forward only if it feels right.
Frequently Asked Questions
Clear answers to the questions women most often ask before deciding whether to explore vaginal rejuvenation.
Vaginal rejuvenation is a broad term for treatments designed to improve the comfort, function, appearance, or sensation of the vaginal and vulval area.
Not always. Vaginal rejuvenation may include non-surgical treatments, injectables, regenerative options, and, in some cases, surgery.
This pathway focuses on non-surgical vaginal rejuvenation and regenerative intimate care. Surgical procedures are not part of this treatment pathway.
Nu-V is our exclusive non-surgical vaginal rejuvenation treatment designed to support tissue remodelling, comfort, and intimate wellness through an internal and external treatment approach.
Nu-V is a short in-clinic treatment that typically takes around 15 minutes.
Nu-V may be considered for concerns such as vaginal laxity, dryness, reduced comfort, reduced confidence, or changes linked to childbirth, menopause, or ageing.
No. Women may enquire after childbirth, during perimenopause, after menopause, or because of comfort, confidence, tissue quality, or aesthetic concerns.
In some women, treatment may form part of a plan for dryness or reduced comfort. However, dryness can have different causes, including GSM, hormonal change, irritation, or skin conditions, so proper assessment is important.
The vagina is the internal canal. The vulva is the external intimate area, including the labia and clitoris.
Not necessarily. Many women prefer to explore non-surgical options first. The best option depends on the concern and what is found during assessment.
Depending on suitability, options may include O-Shot, G-Shot, vaginal filler, labial filler, polynucleotide injectables, selected exosome-based approaches, and supportive menopause or conservative care.
A single Nu-V treatment is £599. A triple package is £1,200. Annual top-up treatment is £400.
Yes. A consultation is important so that symptoms, goals, suitability, and treatment options can be properly reviewed before treatment.
Your next steps
1. Book your free consultation
2. Talk through what has changed
3. Have a proper assessment if appropriate
4. Receive a personalised treatment plan
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.
Nu-V vs Other Options
Understanding the technical differences between surgical and non-surgical technology is essential for an informed decision.
| Treatment | Invasiveness | Downtime | Sessions | Scope | Regulation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nu-V CO2 Laser (TWHC) | Non-surgical | None | 1–3 | Internal + External | CQC Clinic |
| MonaLisa Touch | Non-surgical | None | 3 | Internal only | Varies |
| FemiLift | Non-surgical | None | 3 | Internal only | Varies |
| ThermiVa (RF) | Non-surgical | None | 3–4 | Varies | Varies |
| Vaginoplasty | Surgical | 6–8 Weeks | 1 | Internal only | Hospital |
| Labiaplasty | Surgical | 4–6 Weeks | 1 | External only | Hospital |
Nu-V is generally well-suited when:
- Symptoms are mild to moderate (laxity, dryness, or mild leakage).
- You wish to avoid general anaesthesia and surgical recovery.
- You have had children but aren't certain if your family is complete.
- You prefer a highly effective, reversible first step.
Surgery may be more appropriate when:
- There is significant structural prolapse requiring physical repair.
- Excess labial tissue causes severe physical discomfort.
- You require a permanent, structural anatomical alteration.
What does the clinical evidence say?
CO2 laser vaginal rejuvenation has been heavily studied in thousands of patients. A literature review in Urology Times assessed 77 studies covering over 5,000 patients, finding that 93.5% reported positive outcomes for laxity, dryness, and stress incontinence.
Our Nu-V technology has been in clinical use since 2016 with an exemplary safety record. While care environment and expectations play a role, the physiological benefits for tissue remodelling and intimate wellness are well-established.
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