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Dr Farzana Khan qualified as an MD from the University of Copenhagen in 2003. She has worked in dermatology and obstetrics & gynaecology across the North of England and completed her MRCGP (CCT, 2013) and the Diploma of the Faculty of Sexual & Reproductive Health (2013). Her clinical focus is vaginal health—including dryness/GSM, sexual function concerns, lichen sclerosus, and comfort or volume changes. She offers careful assessment, discusses medical and conservative options first, and considers selected regenerative or aesthetic treatments where appropriate. Dr Farzana also trains clinicians as a KOL/Trainer with Neauvia, Asclepion Laser, and RegenLab (since 2023). Ongoing CPD includes IMCAS, CCR, ACE and expert training in women’s intimate fillers, PRP, and polynucleotide injectables. Her approach is simple: clear explanations, realistic expectations, and shared decision-making. Authored and medically reviewed by Dr Farzana Khan.

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Labial Puff in Harley Street, London

Labial Puff and Labia Majora Filler at Harley Street

Labial Puff is a common term for non-surgical labia majora volume restoration using hyaluronic acid filler. It is usually discussed when the outer labia majora appear deflated, asymmetrical, less cushioned or changed after ageing, menopause, childbirth or weight change.

At our Harley Street clinic, Labial Puff is treated as an external vulval treatment, not a generic “vaginal filler”. The consultation helps clarify whether the concern is external labia majora volume, internal vaginal symptoms, vulval skin health, pelvic floor change, menopause-related GSM, or another condition that needs a different pathway.

We discuss anatomy, suitability, alternatives, filler behaviour, risks, aftercare and realistic expectations before treatment is considered. Results vary and treatment is not a cure for underlying gynaecological, vulval, hormonal or pelvic floor conditions.

Common reasons women enquire

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

labia majora volume loss outer vulval deflation asymmetry friction or rubbing menopause-related change

What may be discussed

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

labia majora filler vulval filler menopause care pelvic floor support vaginal rejuvenation

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 Harley Street
External vulval volume restoration

At a glance

Labial Puff is usually a hyaluronic acid filler treatment for the labia majora. It is not the same as labiaplasty, G-Shot, O-Shot, vaginal laser, internal vaginal filler or treatment for undiagnosed pain or skin disease.

Treatment summary

Treatment type

hyaluronic acid labia majora filler

Area treated

external labia majora / vulval tissue

Aim

volume, contour, selected comfort concerns

Recovery

short aftercare; swelling and bruising possible

Consultation

doctor face-to-face consultation advised

Pricing

consultation £150; treatment fees via pricing page

Important distinction

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.

For many women, the first important decision is not whether to have Labial Puff, but where to begin the conversation. Our Harley Street flagship provides a discreet, doctor-led setting for women exploring labia majora volume loss, asymmetry, vulval comfort, friction, menopause-related tissue change, postpartum concerns and wider intimate health options.

The Women’s Health Clinic at Harley Street, London

Harley Street setting

A central London setting for sensitive, assessment-led intimate care

Harley Street’s medical identity was shaped by its central Marylebone location, historic consulting-room buildings and long association with private specialist medicine. For women considering a sensitive treatment such as labia majora filler, that setting supports privacy, clarity and a serious clinical conversation rather than a rushed cosmetic purchase.

The consultation can cover external vulval anatomy, the difference between labia majora and internal vaginal symptoms, filler choice, menopause or postpartum context, risks, aftercare and whether another intimate health pathway should come first.

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Understanding Labial Puff

Labial Puff is best understood as external labia majora filler. At Harley Street, the aim is to clarify anatomy, assess suitability, explain alternatives and make sure treatment is being considered for the right reason.

What it is

External labia majora volume restoration

Labial Puff usually means hyaluronic acid filler placed in the outer labia majora to support volume, contour, symmetry or selected friction-related comfort concerns. It should not be confused with internal vaginal treatment, G-Shot, O-Shot, vaginal laser or labiaplasty.

The vulva is the external intimate area. The labia majora are the outer folds of the vulva. The vagina is the internal canal. That distinction matters because vague “vaginal filler” language can lead patients towards the wrong treatment pathway.

Important point

Labial Puff may support external volume. It should not be described as curing GSM, dryness, pain, infections, prolapse symptoms or sexual function concerns.

Assessment first

Why the cause matters

Rubbing, soreness, tissue change, dryness, pain, burning, urinary symptoms or bleeding can have different causes. Some women need menopause care, vaginal moisturisers, lubricants, vaginal oestrogen, infection treatment, dermatology review, pelvic floor support or further assessment before filler is considered.

May be discussed

labia majora filler menopause care vaginal rejuvenation

Assessment is important if there is

pain bleeding skin change

Why Labial Puff needs a careful anatomy-first conversation

Labial Puff is not the same as labiaplasty, O-Shot, G-Shot, polynucleotides, exosomes, fat transfer or vaginal laser. The safest treatment choice depends on the tissue involved, the symptom pattern, medical history, filler suitability, realistic expectations and whether any red-flag symptoms need diagnosis first.

External anatomy matters

Labial Puff targets the labia majora externally, not the vaginal canal or anterior vaginal wall.

Filler behaviour matters

Softness, support, cohesivity, water-binding behaviour and tissue placement all affect result and feel.

Symptoms may need diagnosis

Pain, bleeding, suspicious skin changes, inflammation, infection or urinary symptoms need assessment first.

Results are not guaranteed

The aim is selected external volume support, not a cure or guaranteed confidence or sexual outcome.

How this differs from other options

Labiaplasty: surgical reshaping O-Shot / PRP: regenerative blood product G-Shot: anterior vaginal wall filler Polynucleotides: tissue-quality support Fat transfer: different surgical pathway Nu-V laser: energy-based vaginal pathway

How Labial Puff planning works at Harley Street

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

Step 1

Consultation and screening

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

Step 2

Anatomy and product planning

If clinically appropriate, the labia majora are assessed. Product choice, amount and technique are planned according to anatomy and suitability.

Step 3

Treatment appointment

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

Step 4

Aftercare and review

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

Reasons women ask about Labial Puff

These are reasons to have a consultation, not automatic indications for treatment.

Menopause-related external change

Some women notice external volume loss or reduced cushioning after menopause, but dryness, pain or urinary symptoms still need proper menopause and GSM assessment.

menopause-awarevolume lossnot a GSM cure

Post-childbirth or breastfeeding change

Pregnancy, birth and breastfeeding can affect intimate tissue. Filler may be discussed only if the concern is external volume or contour, not as a substitute for scar or pelvic floor assessment.

postpartum contextexternal tissuepelvic floor considered

Weight-change related deflation

Significant weight change can alter fat distribution and tissue volume. Some women describe the labia majora as deflated or less cushioned.

weight changedeflationresults vary

Asymmetry, friction or clothing discomfort

Some women enquire because of asymmetry, rubbing, exercise discomfort, cycling discomfort or fitted clothing sensitivity. The cause still needs careful assessment.

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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

Alternatives

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.

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Why Harley Street

Flagship

A central London setting women already associate with specialist care, privacy and clinical seriousness.

Why the Harley Street location matters

Choosing Harley Street is not just about convenience. For many women considering labia majora filler, it is about confidence, discretion and the reassurance of attending a flagship clinic in one of London’s best-known medical districts.

The Harley Street building is designed around private consulting-room care, with professional reception support, comfortable waiting areas and a discreet patient experience. This matters when the conversation involves external vulval anatomy, menopause changes, postpartum concerns, tissue volume, friction or intimate discomfort.

Visit our Harley Street flagship

We are located at 10 Harley Street, situated in the heart of London’s medical district, between Cavendish Square and Queen Anne Street. Because Harley Street buildings are often historic, patients with mobility needs should contact the clinic before travelling so access support can be arranged.

By Underground

Oxford Circus is approximately 7–10 minutes away on foot. Bond Street and Regent's Park are each around a 10 minute walk.

By Bus

Major bus stops are nearby on Oxford Street and Marylebone Road. London buses are low-floor and ramp-equipped.

Accessibility

A portable ramp is available on request, a passenger lift serves all floors, accessible restrooms are on the lower ground floor, and assistance dogs are welcome.

Parking

Metered on-street parking and underground car parks are available nearby, but central London parking can vary. Please check availability, access and current restrictions before travelling.

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For live updates, route planning, and current service status, we recommend using the TfL journey planner or your preferred navigation app with the postcode W1G 9PF.

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Labial Puff at Harley Street FAQs

Clear answers about labia majora filler, suitability, risks, recovery, pricing and attending the Harley Street clinic.

Do you offer Labial Puff at Harley Street?+
Yes. This page is for women exploring Labial Puff or labia majora filler at our Harley Street flagship. Consultation and assessment come before treatment decisions.
What is Labial Puff?+
Labial Puff is a common term for non-surgical labia majora volume restoration, usually using hyaluronic acid filler placed in the outer labia majora.
Is Labial Puff the same as vaginal filler?+
Not exactly. Many people search for vaginal filler online, but Labial Puff usually refers to an external vulval treatment involving the labia majora. It is not the same as an internal vaginal wall injection.
Who may consider Labial Puff?+
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.
Can Labial Puff help after menopause?+
It may be discussed where menopause has contributed to external labia majora volume loss or tissue change. It is not a cure for GSM and does not replace appropriate menopause care where that is more suitable.
Does Labial Puff hurt?+
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.
What is recovery like?+
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.
What are the risks?+
Possible risks include swelling, bruising, tenderness, infection, lumps, migration, inflammatory reaction, incomplete improvement, hypersensitivity and rare serious filler complications. Risks are discussed before treatment.
Who should not have Labial Puff?+
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.
Is Labial Puff the same as labiaplasty?+
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.
How does Labial Puff differ from O-Shot or G-Shot?+
Labial Puff is a hyaluronic acid filler treatment for external labia majora volume. O-Shot-style treatment uses PRP. G-Shot-style treatment targets the anterior vaginal wall. They are different procedures.
How much does Labial Puff cost at Harley Street?+
We advise a doctor face-to-face consultation at £150 before treatment planning. Treatment fees depend on product, amount and clinical plan. Please check the current pricing page for latest fees.
Is the Harley Street clinic easy to get to?+
Yes. Oxford Circus, Bond Street and Regent's Park are all within walking distance, with bus links, parking options and accessibility support available. Please plan your journey before travelling and contact the clinic if you need mobility support.

Educational only. Not a diagnosis or medical advice. All treatment suitability is confirmed after consultation and clinical assessment. Results vary. Not a cure. Labial Puff is not a replacement for proper medical assessment or established care where those are more appropriate.

  • Clinical Assessment: Individual suitability is determined by a clinician; results may vary.
  • Non-NHS: Private healthcare provider only. Pricing varies by treatment and site. Availability varies by clinical location.

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