
Laser treatments in aesthetic gynaecology – a modern alternative
There are many possible reasons why women may experience discomfort in the intimate area. These reasons may include, among others:
- difficult childbirth
- unappealing anatomy of the intimate area
- urinary incontinence due to weakening of the pelvic floor muscles
- changes during menopause
Until now, serious defects and conditions were treated exclusively through surgery. However, modern technologies have also entered these areas. Increasingly, laser treatments in aesthetic gynaecology offer an effective and safe alternative to traditional surgical methods.
Objectives of laser treatments in aesthetic gynaecology
Laser treatments in aesthetic gynaecology aim for:
- vaginal reshaping
- elimination of urinary incontinence
- restoration of the mucous membrane in the intimate area
- improvement of the elasticity of the lateral vaginal wall tissues
Laser therapy is an effective method for addressing issues such as discomfort during sexual activity, urinary incontinence, vaginal dryness, including menopause-related dryness. You do not have to accept these symptoms — modern solutions can significantly improve your quality of life.


How does a laser work?
The laser is inserted into the vagina, where it directly reshapes the vaginal walls. It restores tissue elasticity while simultaneously reducing urinary incontinence. It also stimulates the regeneration of the mucous membrane, helping the intimate area regain youthful firmness and hydration.
The procedure restores elasticity to the vaginal mucous membrane. It also reduces urinary incontinence by strengthening the pelvic floor muscles. The effects can last up to 2 years, and full recovery is typically achieved within 30 days after the treatment.
Duration
30–90 minutes
Comfort
The procedure is performed in a comfortable semi-sitting position
Results
Results are noticeable after the first session
Anaesthesia
The procedure can be performed under a local anaesthesia
Time off work
Time off work is usually not required
Activity
You can return to the gym, swimming pool or sauna 7 days after the procedure

Indications:
- treatment of urinary incontinence
- dissatisfaction with the appearance and shape of the labia and perineum
- revitalisation of the external intimate areas
- postnatal rehabilitation
- labiaplasty
- irritation of the intimate areas
- pain during intercourse
- vaginal dryness
Contraindications:
- pregnancy
- tumours
- menstruations
- intimate infections
I'm not sure what to choose – but I know what concerns me
We answer your questions
Issues relating to the intimate areas require specialist care from venereologists, gynaecologists and urologists. At Medistica, we provide discreet and professional care.
We offer both diagnostic consultations and therapeutic treatments, including modern laser therapy.
