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Dr Farzana Khan

Dr Farzana Khan

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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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Regenerative Vaginal Wellness

Many people notice intimate or bladder-related changes after childbirth, during perimenopause/menopause, or following medical treatment. We’ll listen first, assess what’s most likely driving your symptoms, and explain options in plain English — self-care, medical options, and (if suitable) clinic-led procedures. Educational only; suitability is individual and results vary.

Medical Note: Educational only. Not a diagnosis or medical advice. Suitability is confirmed after consultation and assessment. Results and timelines vary. Not a cure.

At-a-glance: what we commonly support

After assessment

Short overview. Your plan is tailored after consultation.

Vaginal dryness & GSM

Irritation, burning, tightness, discomfort with intimacy.

Mild leaks (stress incontinence)

Leaks with coughing, laughing, sneezing, or exercise.

Sexual function & comfort

Arousal changes, sensitivity shifts, orgasm difficulties, painful intimacy.

Vulval skin/volume changes

Thinning, deflation, irritation, confidence concerns.

Lichen sclerosus (LS)

Long-term condition — symptom support and tissue protection (not a cure).

Painful sex (dyspareunia)

We explore possible causes and discuss gentle, appropriate options.

Safety, suitability & aftercare (quick view)

Common short-term effects

  • Tenderness, swelling, redness, mild bruising
  • Temporary sensitivity or fullness
  • Light spotting or discharge changes

Less-common risks

  • Infection, bleeding, delayed healing; irritation/allergic reactions
  • Lumps/irregularity (injectables); rare vascular issues with HA fillers (reversal discussed)
  • Skin colour change or burns (energy/whitening); symptom flare (e.g., LS)
  • Exosomes: investigational — evidence and protocols evolving

Contraindications (avoid or delay)

  • Pregnancy or breastfeeding
  • Active infection, sores, or dermatitis in the area
  • Uncontrolled medical conditions or bleeding disorders
  • Recent procedures or certain medicines (e.g., anticoagulants)
  • Known allergy to product components — or preference to wait/try conservative care first

Aftercare & red flags

  • Follow written aftercare; keep the area clean/dry as advised
  • Contact us/urgent care if: spreading redness, fever, pus; sudden colour change or severe pain after fillers; heavy bleeding; foul discharge; worsening symptoms
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Medical Note: Educational only. Not a diagnosis or medical advice. Suitability is confirmed after consultation and assessment. Results vary. Not a cure.

Regenerative Vaginal Wellness

What is Regenerative Vaginal Wellness?

A

doctor-led, personalised pathway that looks at why intimate or bladder-related symptoms are happening — then builds a staged vaginal rejuvenation treatment plan to support comfort, function, and tissue health over time. It’s not one “magic” treatment; it’s the right combination for your needs after assessment."

Why symptoms can overlap

The “same symptom, different drivers” problem

Many concerns share underlying contributors — so it’s common to feel unsure what’s “normal,” what’s menopause-related, what’s postpartum, and what needs clinical support.

  • Hormonal and life-stage changes (e.g., perimenopause/menopause)
  • Tissue sensitivity, irritation, or skin changes
  • Pelvic support, pressure, or bladder patterns

A personalised clinical pathway

Assessment → foundations → tailored options

We start with clinical context and your goals, then build a plan in layers — from evidence-based foundations to regenerative options when appropriate.

  • Clinical consultation and structured assessment
  • Prevention and optimisation (the “base layer”)
  • Regenerative and device-led options where suitable

What the programme aims to improve

Comfort • function • confidence

Most people come to us wanting everyday comfort, greater confidence in intimate wellbeing, and support for function — especially when symptoms have become persistent or disruptive.

Outcomes vary and depend on diagnosis, baseline tissue health, and the plan chosen after assessment.

The simplest way to think about this

Regenerative vaginal wellness works best when we treat the pattern rather than chasing one label. That means clarifying the likely drivers, ruling out red flags, and choosing options that match your body, your life stage, and your priorities.

Menopause & hormonal shifts Postpartum recovery patterns Pelvic support & pressure Skin/tissue sensitivity & inflammation

Medical Note: Educational only. Not a diagnosis or medical advice. Suitability is confirmed after consultation and assessment. Results vary. Not a cure.

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Who? Who it’s for

Who is this programme for?

Regenerative Vaginal Wellness is designed for people who want a medical-led, personalised plan for persistent intimate or urinary symptoms — especially when symptoms overlap, have changed over time, or you’re unsure what’s driving them.

Menopause & perimenopause changes

If comfort, dryness, or tissue changes have become persistent, distracting, or are affecting everyday life and confidence.

Postnatal recovery & body changes

If symptoms feel different after pregnancy or birth — and you want a structured, supportive pathway rather than guessing what to try.

Urinary symptoms or leaks

For recurring urinary patterns or leakage concerns that need proper assessment, prevention foundations, and tailored options.

Pain, discomfort or reduced sensation

If intimacy or everyday comfort is affected and you want sensitive, non-judgmental care with clear next steps.

Skin & tissue concerns

If you’ve noticed ongoing irritation, skin changes, pigmentation concerns, or bumps/skin tags and want medical review.

Prefer a tailored, staged plan

If you want clear options, step-by-step decision-making, and review — rather than trying random treatments without a plan.

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Not sure which label fits?

You don’t need to self-diagnose. We’ll listen, assess, and help you understand the most likely drivers — then talk through suitable options and next steps.

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Why this approach

Why choose a programme-based approach (instead of guessing)?

When concerns overlap, “one-size-fits-all” solutions can feel confusing. A staged, medical-led pathway helps you understand what’s most likely driving symptoms — then choose options that fit your goals, lifestyle, and comfort level.

Clarity first (assessment-led)

We don’t expect you to self-diagnose. The goal is to clarify the pattern, understand your priorities, and rule out anything that needs a different route of care.

  • Medical history and symptom pattern review
  • Structured assessment and options discussion
  • Clear next steps (with choices)

Layered plan (foundations → tailored options)

Many people do best with a “base layer” first — then targeted options where appropriate. This keeps plans practical and avoids overwhelm.

  • Evidence-based prevention and optimisation
  • Tailored device-led/regenerative options when suitable
  • Step-by-step decision-making (no pressure)

Respectful care + informed choice

This is sensitive healthcare. We keep the conversation supportive and practical, and we’ll explain pros/cons so you can choose what feels right.

  • Clear explanations in plain English
  • Options tailored to comfort levels and preferences
  • You stay in control at every step

Review and refinement

Plans should be reviewed. We build in check-ins so you can make sensible adjustments over time based on how things are going.

  • Progress review and next-step planning
  • Practical guidance and aftercare direction
  • Ongoing support where appropriate

Why we don’t start with “one treatment”

The same symptom can have different contributors. Starting with clarity and foundations helps you avoid trial-and-error — and supports a plan that’s more personalised, practical, and easier to stick with.

Medical Note: Educational only. Not a diagnosis or medical advice. Suitability is confirmed after consultation and assessment. Results vary. Not a cure.

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Pricing

Transparent pricing

Because concerns can overlap, pricing is best understood as a tailored plan discussed after assessment. You’ll always know costs before you decide — and we’ll explain options clearly, including alternatives.

PRP & Regenerative

Therapies using body’s own signals or topical support.

From

£895

per treatment

PRP Standalone — £1,110

Single session. Often used for Lichen Sclerosus, sensation, or sexual function support (O-Shot® method).

PRP Course of 3 — £2,985

Equates to £995 per session. Paid upfront. Recommended for optimal tissue regeneration.

Exosomes — £895

Course of 3: £2,450. Topical regenerative support for selected cases (Pigmentation / Dryness).

HA Fillers & Boosters

Hydration, volume, and symptom support.

From

£795

per treatment

HA Hydration Booster

Course of 2: £1,400

£795

Labia Majora Augmentation

£1,200

Includes 2ml total volume • Additional ml: £295

G-Spot Enhancement (HA)

Quoted after assessment. Targeted volume for sensory enhancement.

Laser & Skin Solutions

Core treatments for laxity, atrophy, and skin concerns.

From

£599

per session

Vaginal Laser (Nu-V)

£599 / £799

Nurse-Led £599 • Doctor-Led £799.
Course of 3: £1,200 (Nurse) / £1,800 (Doctor).

Vulval Skin Tightening (RF)

£699

Radiofrequency for external laxity. Course of 4: £2,300.

Specialised Skin

from £150

Warts/Tags: from £150.
C-Section Scar: £599 single / £1,500 course.
Pigmentation: Laser £599.

Intimate Makeover

Our comprehensive rejuvenation package.

Price

£2,999

package total

Includes:

  • 2 x PRP Sessions (Platelet-Rich Plasma)
  • 1 x HA Skin Booster
  • 2 x Vaginal Laser Sessions (Nu-V)
  • Full Clinical Consultation & Aftercare

Tailored after consultation. Treatment mix may vary by suitability. Provides a saving compared to single session pricing.

Medical Note: Educational only. Not a diagnosis or medical advice. Suitability is confirmed after consultation and assessment. Treatments listed may be discussed as adjuncts where appropriate. Results vary. Not a cure.

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Concerns

What can this programme support?

Many concerns overlap — which is why we start with assessment and then recommend options that fit your goals. Explore the condition pages below for causes, symptoms, treatment options, and FAQs.

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Vaginal laxity

Changes in support, tone, and sensation can happen across life stages. Options are discussed after assessment.

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Deflated labia

Volume and cushioning changes can affect comfort and confidence. Options are personalised and discussed after review.

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Cesarean scar

Scar-related symptoms vary. Assessment helps determine supportive options and realistic expectations.

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Vaginal dryness

Often linked to life-stage or tissue changes. We cover a range of supportive options (from basics to clinic-led options).

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Vaginal atrophy (GSM)

Tissue changes can affect comfort and function. A medical-led pathway helps clarify options and suitability.

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Chemo-induced menopause

Symptoms may include dryness, irritation, and comfort changes. We discuss supportive options with careful counselling.

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Pain with sex (dyspareunia)

Pain has multiple possible drivers. Assessment helps determine safe, appropriate next steps and alternatives.

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Reduced sexual sensation

Sensation changes can be multifactorial. We discuss supportive options and suitability after review.

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Sexual dysfunction

Support begins with understanding context, comfort, and goals — then discussing appropriate options.

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Lichen sclerosus

A chronic skin condition that needs medical oversight. We discuss supportive options as adjuncts where appropriate.

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Intimate pigmentation

Pigmentation varies widely and can have different triggers. We discuss conservative options and aftercare.

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Warts & skin tags

Assessment helps confirm what’s going on and discuss suitable removal/support options where appropriate.

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Urinary incontinence

Leaks can have different patterns and contributors. We discuss a staged plan after assessment.

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Recurrent UTI

A structured approach focuses on assessment, prevention foundations, and options discussed case-by-case.

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FAQs

Most common questions

Short, practical answers to help you understand how the programme works. For condition-specific FAQs, use the “Check relevant condition” button below.

What is Regenerative Vaginal Wellness?

It’s a medical-led, personalised pathway that starts with assessment, then builds a staged plan — from foundations (everyday strategies and conservative options) to clinic-led/regenerative options when appropriate. The aim is clarity and a sensible plan, rather than guessing.

Do I need a referral?

In most cases, no. If your situation suggests you need a different pathway (e.g., urgent symptoms or specialist care), we’ll explain the safest next step.

What happens in the consultation?
  • We listen to your symptoms, context, and goals.
  • We look for patterns (and discuss possible drivers).
  • We explain options clearly, including conservative steps and clinic-led options where suitable.
  • You leave with a plan and the choice of what (if anything) to do next.
How do you decide what’s suitable for me?

Suitability depends on your symptoms, medical history, life stage, preferences, and what matters most to you. We’ll explain why an option is (or isn’t) a fit and what alternatives exist.

Is this a single treatment or a course?

It can be either. Some people only need assessment plus foundations; others may be better suited to a staged plan over several weeks with review points.

Will I be pushed into treatment?

No — the consultation is about clarity and choice. We’ll explain options, benefits/limitations, and what you can do conservatively. You decide what feels right.

Is there downtime?

Downtime depends on what’s chosen. Many options have minimal disruption, but we’ll always set expectations and aftercare guidance before you decide.

How soon might I notice changes?

Timelines vary by concern, baseline, and plan. Some steps are immediate and practical; others may be gradual over weeks. We’ll talk you through realistic timelines during consultation.

What if I have a specific diagnosis (e.g., skin conditions or recurrent UTI patterns)?

We’ll tailor the approach to your context. Some options are discussed only as adjuncts and only when appropriate; we’ll also explain standard pathways and when specialist care is needed.

How does pricing work?

You’ll always know the full cost before deciding. Pricing depends on what’s suitable for you and whether you’re best suited to foundations only, a single step, or a staged plan.

Medical Note: Educational only. Not a diagnosis or medical advice. Suitability is confirmed after consultation and assessment. Results vary. Not a cure.

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Safety

Safety, side effects & suitability

We prioritise safety and clear expectations. Any procedure is discussed only after consultation and assessment, with full counselling on suitability, risks, aftercare, and alternatives.

Common short-term effects
  • Tenderness, swelling, redness, mild bruising
  • Temporary sensitivity or fullness
  • Light spotting or discharge changes

Severity and duration vary depending on the option chosen and your baseline tissue health.

Less-common risks
  • Infection, bleeding, delayed healing; allergic reactions/irritation
  • Lumps or irregularity (injectables); rare vascular issues with HA fillers (reversal and emergency pathways discussed)
  • Skin colour change or burns (energy/whitening); symptom flare (e.g., LS)
  • Exosomes: investigational — evidence and protocols evolving

We’ll explain relative likelihood, warning signs, and alternatives during consultation.

Contraindications (avoid or delay)
  • Pregnancy or breastfeeding
  • Active infection, sores, or dermatitis in the area
  • Uncontrolled medical conditions or bleeding disorders
  • Recent procedures or certain medicines (e.g., anticoagulants)
  • Known allergy to product components — or preference to wait/try conservative care first

If anything suggests a different care pathway is safer, we’ll tell you clearly.

Aftercare & red flags
  • Follow written aftercare; keep the area clean/dry as advised
  • Contact us or urgent care if you notice:
    • Spreading redness, fever, pus
    • Sudden colour change or severe pain after fillers
    • Heavy bleeding or foul discharge
    • Worsening symptoms or anything that feels concerning

If you’re unsure, it’s always safer to contact us for advice.

Medical Note: Educational only. Not a diagnosis or medical advice. Suitability is confirmed after consultation and assessment. Risks, outcomes, and timelines vary. Not a cure.

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