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Joe Daniels

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Mr Joe Daniels GMC: 4349732 Consultant Gynaecologist (since 2003) – NHS & Private Sector Current roles: Airedale NHS Foundation Trust, Keighley Mid-Yorkshire NHS at Pinderfields Hospital, Wakefield Harley Street, London Clinical interests: General Gynaecology, Urogynaecology, Pelvic Floor Dysfunction, Urinary & Bowel Dysfunction, Sexual Dysfunction, Vaginal Reconstruction, Cosmetic Gynaecology. Background: Trained in Cambridge & Imperial College London, focusing on pelvic floor disorders and MRI research. Extensive private sector experience (2011–2017) in pelvic floor and aesthetic gynaecology. Returned to NHS in 2017 while maintaining private practice. Memberships: British Medical Association Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists Royal Society of Urogynaecologists

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womens health clinic faq

What is the difference between Nu-V and MonaLisa Touch laser systems?

The Nu-V and MonaLisa Touch are both CO2 laser systems for vaginal health, but they differ in proprietary settings, pulse technology, and design features. Both are clinically effective, but MonaLisa Touch is the more widely studied device in published research.

Clinical Context

Choice of device often depends on clinic preference, practitioner experience, and the patient’s individual needs. Both systems require proper training and are usually offered by gynaecologists with expertise in vaginal laser therapies.

Evidence-Based Approaches

Published data for MonaLisa Touch support its safety and effectiveness, with NICE and RCOG calling for continued research. Nu-V has less published data but is used in clinical practice. For more, see BNF Menopause and NICE guidance.