
What is the platelet-rich plasma (PRP) mesotherapy?
Mesotherapy of the intimate areas using platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is an innovative method of tissue regeneration that utilises the natural growth factors contained in the patient’s own blood. The PRP procedure in aesthetic gynaecology involves taking a small amount of blood, centrifuging it to obtain platelet-rich plasma, and then precisely injecting it into the intimate areas. This results in:
- natural regeneration and rejuvenation of intimate tissues takes place,
- moisture levels and elasticity of the mucous membranes improve,
- collagen production in the intimate area is stimulated,
- comfort and satisfaction with intimate life are enhanced.
The procedure is entirely autologous – it uses only the patient’s own cells, which minimises the risk of allergic reactions.
When should you consider platelet-rich plasma mesotherapy for the intimate area?
The platelet-rich plasma (PRP) mesotherapy treatment in aesthetic gynaecology is designed for women who experience:
- dryness of the mucous membranes in the intimate areas,
- discomfort during intercourse,
- reduced sensitivity in the intimate areas,
- menopausal atrophic changes,
- weakened tissues following childbirth,
- recurrent atrophic inflammation,
- the need for regeneration and rejuvenation of the intimate areas.
Platelet-rich plasma mesotherapy at Medistica is particularly recommended for patients seeking natural ways to improve intimate comfort without the need for hormone therapy.


The effects of platelet-rich plasma mesotherapy on the intimate areas
- improved moisture and elasticity of the mucous membranes,
- reduction of discomfort and vaginal dryness,
- increased sensitivity in the intimate areas,
- regeneration and strengthening of tissues after childbirth,
- improved comfort during intercourse,
- alleviation of symptoms of menopause-related atrophy,
- long-term improvement in the quality of intimate life.
The initial effects of PRP mesotherapy in the intimate area can be noticed just a few weeks after the treatment, whilst the full effects of regeneration become apparent over a period of 2–3 months.
What does the PRP mesotherapy involve?
- Consultation and qualification – the gynaecologist conducts a medical interview, discusses your expectations and assesses the suitability for the procedure.
- Blood sampling and plasma preparation – a small amount of blood (approx. 10–20 ml) is drawn from a vein and centrifuged in a specialised centrifuge to obtain platelet-rich plasma.
- PRP application – after local anaesthesia has been administered, the plasma is precisely injected into the intimate areas using fine needles.
The procedure lasts approx. 30 minutes. Thanks to local anaesthesia, the procedure is comfortable and essentially painless.


Why choose PRP intimate-area mesotherapy at Medistica?
At Medistica, aesthetic gynaecology treatments are performed by experienced specialist doctors, ensuring the highest standard of care:
- an experienced team of gynaecologists specialising in regenerative medicine,
- certified equipment for preparing platelet-rich plasma,
- complete discretion and a comfortable atmosphere,
- a personalised treatment plan tailored to the your needs.
As a patient, you receive personalised care, and the treatment plan is tailored to your needs and expectations.
Duration
60-70 minutes
Comfort
The procedure is performed in a comfortable semi-sitting position
Results
Results are noticeable after the first session
Anaesthesia
The procedure is performed under a local anaesthesia
Time off work
Time off work is not required
Activity
You can use the gym, swimming pool or sauna with no limitations

Indications:
- dryness of the mucous membranes in the genital area
- discomfort during intercourse
- reduced sensitivity in the intimate area
- menopausal atrophic changes
- weakened tissues following childbirth
- recurrent atrophic inflammation
Contraindications:
- pregnancy or breastfeeding
- active genital infections
- cancer diseases currently undergoing treatment
- blood clotting disorders
- active inflammation
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We answer your questions
Yes, the procedure does not require any recovery time. We simply recommend that you refrain from sexual intercourse and strenuous physical activity for 48 hours following the procedure.
The effects of the treatment usually last for 12–18 months. To maintain the results, we recommend repeating the treatment once a year.
The contraindications include: pregnancy and breastfeeding, active genital infections, cancer currently being treated, blood clotting disorders, and active inflammation in the genital area.
We usually recommend a course of 1–3 treatments, spaced 4–6 weeks apart. The first results are visible after just a few weeks, and the full regenerative effect develops within 2–3 months of the treatment.
