PRP Vaginal Rejuvenation
A simple, in-office treatment using your own platelet-rich plasma (PRP)—designed to support tissue quality and comfort, and to complement a personalized feminine wellness plan.
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Overview
PRP is created from a small blood draw, then concentrated and used in targeted areas as part of a regenerative approach. In women’s wellness, PRP is sometimes used to support comfort, sensitivity, and tissue quality.
Am I a Candidate?
Many women explore PRP as part of a broader sexual wellness plan, especially when experiencing changes related to aging, hormonal shifts, postpartum concerns, or reduced comfort. During consultation, we’ll review if PRP is a reasonable option for your goals and whether other treatments should be considered first.
- Low desire or reduced interest in intimacy
- Changes in sensitivity
- Difficulty reaching orgasm
- Changes in lubrication or comfort
- Concerns about tissue laxity or “openness”
- Some women also explore PRP alongside standard care for conditions like lichen sclerosus (medical evaluation required)
- Urinary leakage concerns (urge, stress, or postpartum) may warrant a full assessment to match the right treatment
How PRP Vaginal Rejuvenation Works
We begin with topical numbing for comfort. A small blood sample is drawn and processed to prepare PRP. PRP is then placed in specific areas based on your plan. Many women continue daily activities afterward.
Potential Benefits
As tissue quality improves over time, some women report changes in comfort and function. Outcomes vary by individual.
- Improved comfort with intimacy
- Support for natural lubrication and tissue quality
- Improved sensitivity for some patients
- Supportive option within a comprehensive women’s wellness plan
- May be explored for urinary leakage concerns when clinically appropriate
PRP and Lichen Sclerosus
Lichen sclerosus is a medical condition that requires clinical diagnosis and management. Some patients ask about PRP as a complementary approach, but it should not replace standard medical treatment. We recommend evaluation, diagnosis, and an individualized plan with appropriate follow-up.
What to Expect
You can typically return to your day right after your appointment. Some women notice changes quickly, while others observe improvement gradually over the following weeks.
Common Short-Term Effects
- Temporary pressure or “fullness”
- Mild spotting
- Temporary urinary urgency or frequency
- Brief sensitivity at injection sites
Aftercare
- Follow your provider’s instructions for activity and comfort
- Ask about timing for intimacy and exercise based on your plan
- Contact the office promptly if you have unusual pain, fever, or concerning symptoms
FAQs
How long does the appointment take?
Many appointments are relatively brief once prep is complete. Timing can vary depending on your plan and consultation needs.
Is PRP vaginal rejuvenation painful?
Topical numbing is used to improve comfort. Most women describe mild pressure or brief sensitivity.
When will I see results?
Some patients notice changes quickly, while others report gradual improvement over the following weeks.
How long do results last?
Many patients describe benefits lasting several months. Maintenance plans can be discussed during consultation.
Can PRP help urinary leakage?
Some women explore PRP as part of a broader plan, but urinary leakage has multiple causes. We recommend a full evaluation to match the right treatment to your symptoms.
Is PRP right for everyone?
Not always. A consultation is important to review history, symptoms, medications, and to confirm whether PRP is appropriate for your goals.
Schedule a private consultation
We’ll review your concerns and build a plan that feels discreet, supportive, and aligned with your goals.
Credible Sources
- Cleveland Clinic — Health Library
- ACOG — Women’s Health Patient Resources
- Mayo Clinic — Patient Care & Health Information
- NIDDK — Digestive & Kidney Diseases (Urinary health)
This content is for informational purposes and does not replace medical advice. Individual results vary.