After your appointment
What to do after my treatment
Please read the general aftercare instructions first, then select your treatment below. These instructions are designed to support safe recovery after treatment at The Women’s Health Clinic.
General aftercare
Common instructions after all treatments
This page is designed to support your recovery after treatment. It does not replace your consultation, clinical aftercare instructions or personalised advice from your clinician.
Mild redness, swelling, tenderness, sensitivity, bruising or spotting may occur after some treatments. The expected recovery depends on the treatment performed, the treatment area and your individual response.
If symptoms are severe, rapidly worsening, or you feel you need urgent medical care, please seek emergency or urgent medical help. Do not wait for the clinic to respond.
Call 999 or seek urgent care if you have:
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Post-treatment instructions
Vaginal PRP
Vaginal PRP uses a sample of your own blood, which is processed and used as part of your treatment. Aftercare focuses on comfort, reducing irritation and allowing the treated area to settle.
For the first few days after treatment:
What can be normal:
Post-treatment instructions
Vaginal Exosomes
Vaginal Exosomes is an intimate regenerative treatment. Aftercare focuses on allowing the treated tissues to settle, reducing irritation, and lowering avoidable infection risk.
For the first few days after treatment:
What can be normal:
Medication guidance:
What to expect over time:
Post-treatment instructions
Intimate Polynucleotides
Intimate Polynucleotides is an intimate regenerative injectable treatment. Aftercare focuses on allowing the treated tissues to settle, reducing irritation, and lowering avoidable infection risk.
For the first few days after treatment:
What can be normal:
Medication guidance:
What to expect over time:
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Vaginal filler
Vaginal filler is an injectable treatment. Aftercare focuses on reducing swelling, bruising, pressure, irritation and infection risk while the filler settles.
For the first few days after treatment:
What can be normal:
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Vaginal RF treatment
Vaginal radiofrequency treatment uses controlled energy. Aftercare focuses on allowing the tissue to settle and avoiding unnecessary heat, friction or irritation.
For the first 24–48 hours, or as advised:
What can be normal:
Post-treatment instructions
CO2 skin resurfacing
CO2 skin resurfacing requires careful aftercare. Recovery can include redness, swelling, heat, peeling, crusting and temporary sensitivity, depending on treatment intensity and individual response.
Follow your clinician’s skin-care plan:
What can be normal:
Post-treatment instructions
Vaginal CO2 laser
Vaginal CO2 laser is an energy-based intimate treatment. Aftercare focuses on reducing irritation, allowing the tissue to settle and avoiding friction, heat and infection risk.
For the first few days after treatment:
What can be normal:
Important note
Seek urgent medical help if symptoms feel serious or unsafe
Please do not wait for the clinic to respond if you are experiencing severe symptoms or feel you need urgent care. Call 999 for life-threatening symptoms, attend the nearest Emergency Department if emergency assessment is needed, or use NHS 111 / urgent treatment services for urgent non-life-threatening concerns. Contact The Women’s Health Clinic for routine aftercare questions, appointment queries or non-urgent concerns during opening hours. Educational only. Not a diagnosis or medical advice. Recovery varies. Suitability, treatment expectations and aftercare should be confirmed with your clinician.