Korean Society of Plastic Surgeons

PRP Vaginal Rejuvenation, also known as Platelet-Rich Plasma therapy, is a non-surgical procedure aimed at enhancing the health and function of vaginal tissues. The process begins with the collection of a small sample of the patient’s blood, typically drawn from the arm. This blood is then placed in a centrifuge, a machine that spins the blood at high speeds to separate its components. The goal is to isolate the platelet-rich plasma, which is rich in growth factors and essential proteins that promote healing and tissue regeneration. Once the PRP is prepared, it is carefully injected into specific areas of the vaginal tissue using a fine needle. This targeted delivery helps stimulate collagen production, improve blood flow, and enhance the overall elasticity and sensitivity of the vaginal area.

The procedure is generally performed in a clinical setting and takes about 30 to 45 minutes to complete. Patients may experience mild discomfort during the injection process, but a topical anesthetic is often applied to minimize any pain. After the procedure, there is typically no downtime, allowing patients to resume their normal activities almost immediately. However, it is recommended to avoid sexual intercourse and the use of tampons for a few days to allow the treated area to heal properly. Results can vary, but many patients report improvements in vaginal tightness, lubrication, and sexual satisfaction within a few weeks. PRP Vaginal Rejuvenation is considered a safe and effective option for women seeking to address issues related to vaginal laxity, dryness, and decreased sensation, often associated with aging, childbirth, or hormonal changes.