Aesthetic and regenerative gynaecology focuses on improving comfort, function, and tissue health of the intimate area, using modern, evidence-informed medical techniques.
At Phoenix Women’s Health, all treatments are delivered by experienced clinicians following a thorough individual assessment, ensuring medical appropriateness, safety, and realistic outcomes.

What do we mean by aesthetic and regenerative gynaecology?
Aesthetic and regenerative gynaecology addresses intimate health concerns that affect comfort, function, and quality of life. These may include changes following childbirth, hormonal shifts, perimenopause or menopause, ageing, or certain medical treatments. Care focuses on restoring vaginal and vulvovaginal tissue health using modern, minimally invasive medical approaches.
A medically led approach — not cosmetic medicine
Our aesthetic and functional gynaecology services are not beauty treatments. They are designed and aim to address functional, physical, and quality-of-life concerns using medically approved technologies and consultant expertise.
Common concerns women may experience
Many women experience intimate changes at different stages of life, yet these concerns are often under-discussed or dismissed as “normal.” While common, they can still have a significant impact on comfort, confidence, relationships, and overall quality of life.
Advanced aesthetic & regenerative gynaecology is designed to support women who may be experiencing the concerns below, following an individual medical assessment:
- Vaginal dryness or irritation
- Discomfort or pain during intimacy
- Reduced tissue elasticity, tone, or vaginal laxity
- Ongoing irritation, sensitivity, or vulvovaginal discomfort
- Changes following childbirth or pelvic floor strain
- Symptoms associated with perimenopause or menopause
- Reduced confidence or awareness of intimate changes

You can view indicative fees for these treatments in our Aesthetic & Regenerative Gynaecology Fees.
Types of Treatments Offered
Advanced gynaecological care designed around the real needs of women — combining clinical excellence, discretion, and modern regenerative approaches.
All treatments are preceded by a specialist gynaecological consultation to ensure safety, suitability, and individualised care. Treatments may involve CO₂ laser therapy, hyaluronic acid–based regenerative treatments, or a combination of, depending on individual clinical needs.
Learn about our treatments beneath:
Post-Menopausal & Hormonal Tissue Regeneration. Purpose: hormonal and age-related tissue support. Learn more…
Includes procedures such as: CO₂ vaginal laser therapy for menopausal atrophy and vaginal dryness, as well as hyaluronic acid–based regenerative tissue treatments.
- Regenerative treatments to support hydration, elasticity, and tissue health
- Improvement of tissue elasticity, thickness, and vaginal comfort
- Support for menopausal and hormonally related tissue changes using laser and injectable therapies
Intimate Functional & Sensitivity-Focused Treatments. Purpose: appearance, sensitivity, and confidence. Learn more…
Includes procedures such as: targeted hyaluronic acid injections for sensitivity enhancement and intimate function support, including G-spot area augmentation where clinically appropriate.
- G-spot enhancement using hyaluronic acid–based injectables
- Labia majora volume restoration and tissue support
- Intimate area brightening for cosmetic and confidence-related concerns (women and men)
Vaginal Tightening & Entrance Support. Purpose: tone, support, and functional integrity. Learn more...
Includes procedures such as: CO₂ vaginal laser tightening treatments, vaginal entrance support procedures, and regenerative therapies aimed at improving tissue tone and structural support.
- Laser-based tightening for reduced vaginal tone
- Improvement of vaginal tone and structural support
- Support for functional concerns following childbirth or ageing
External & Structural Tissue Treatments. Purpose: external tissue health, comfort, and scar quality. Learn more…
Includes procedures such as: labial tissue treatments using laser or injectable regenerative therapies, scar and post-procedural tissue support, and external vulvar tissue regeneration.
- Laser treatment of benign vulvar skin lesions (including skin tags)
- Laser smoothing and remodelling of post-childbirth scars, including episiotomy and perineal repair areas.
Post-Childbirth Recovery & Regeneration. Purpose: recovery, repair, and long-term comfort. Learn more…
Includes procedures such as: post-delivery regenerative laser treatments, injectable tissue support for recovery following childbirth, and therapies aimed at restoring comfort, elasticity, and tissue resilience.
- Regeneration of postpartum perineal tissue damage
- Treatment of childbirth-related trauma affecting comfort and function
- Vaginal reconstructive procedures where clinically appropriate
Indicative fees are available in our Fees & Price Guide.
Your care, thoughtfully tailored
All treatments at Phoenix Women’s Health are offered only following a specialist gynaecological consultation.
Importantly, recommendations are based on your medical history, symptoms, examination findings, and personal priorities — ensuring care that is appropriate, proportionate, and clinically sound.
What to expect from a gynaecology consultation
Your consultation is a confidential, unhurried appointment with an experienced consultant gynaecologist, specialising in aesthetic and regenerative gynaecology, focused on understanding your concerns and determining whether treatment is appropriate for you.
During your consultation, this will include a detailed discussion of your symptoms, medical history, and personal priorities. Where clinically indicated, an examination or diagnostic assessment may be offered to ensure a clear and accurate understanding of your needs.
Our approach is centred on safety, discretion, and individualised care — ensuring that any treatment offered is appropriate, proportionate, and aligned with your wellbeing.
You will be guided through the available treatment options, including benefits, limitations, and any associated risks, in clear and understandable terms. There is no obligation to proceed with treatment, and recommendations are always made conservatively and in line with clinical best practice.
