Can vaginal laser be done simultaneously with radiofrequency?
Laser and radiofrequency treatments are sometimes used in the same treatment plan, but not usually in the same session. Combined use should be individualised, evidence is limited, and safety protocols must be followed.
Detailed Medical Explanation
Laser (such as CO2 or erbium) and radiofrequency (RF) both aim to stimulate collagen and vaginal tissue renewal, but use different mechanisms. Some clinics alternate these treatments for enhanced effects, but simultaneous use may increase the risk of irritation or tissue injury. There are no robust clinical trials on combined, same-day therapy. NICE and regulatory bodies advise careful patient selection and specialist supervision. For more, see NICE guidance and FDA Safety Communication.
Clinical Context
Most protocols recommend spacing energy-based treatments several weeks apart to minimise risks. Discuss your goals with a qualified clinician.
Evidence-Based Approaches
Combination treatments should only be offered in regulated clinics with specialist expertise and patient monitoring. See NICE guidance.
