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ProlapLase (Pelvic Prolapse)
ProlapLase® is a non-surgical laser treatment for mild to moderate pelvic organ prolapse using Fotona SMOOTH® technology. Laser pulses strengthen vaginal tissue and improve pelvic support without surgery or anaesthetic. £1,200 per session, £3,600 full course. CQC-regulated Baker Street clinic.
ProlapLase Treatment in London

Pelvic organ (POP) is a common occurrence in women following childbirth or with advancing age. ProlapLase® uses Fotona SMOOTH® laser technology to address mild to moderate pelvic organ prolapse — strengthening the vaginal tissue and improving pelvic support without surgery, pessaries, or anaesthetic.
> "25% of women in the UK are affected by pelvic floor disorders"
Centre for Surgery is one of the few in the UK to specialise in non-surgical laser treatment for pelvic organ prolapse. ProlapLase® is a highly effective treatment for mild to moderate and does not carry any of the risks associated with invasive surgery. Laser treatment will often be recommended to improve vaginal tissue quality — surgical options are reserved for persistent or more severe cases.
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Benefits of ProlapLase Laser Treatment
Traditional treatments for pelvic organ prolapse include surgery or the use of a pessary. Both methods can have complications and side effects. ProlapLase® offers a non-surgical alternative using the Er:YAG laser to stimulate collagen fibre production, shrinking and tightening the vaginal canal without the removal of any tissue.
of ProlapLase® include:
Benefits of ProlapLase Laser Treatment
Traditional treatments for pelvic organ include surgery or the use of a pessary. Both methods can have complications and side effects. ProlapLase® offers a alternative using the Er:YAG laser to stimulate collagen fibre production, shrinking and tightening the vaginal canal the removal of any tissue.
Benefits of ProlapLase® include:
Ideal Candidates for ProlapLase
You will be a suitable candidate for ProlapLase® if you have pelvic organ prolapse and wish to treat this without surgery or pessaries.
ProlapLase® is most effective for mild to moderate degrees of prolapse. Severe prolapse may require surgical assessment. Your clinician will advise at consultation whether ProlapLase® is for your degree of prolapse, or whether a surgical referral is more appropriate.
A current normal cervical smear (Pap test) is before treatment can begin. Active vaginal infections must be resolved before proceeding.
What Does ProlapLase Involve?
Depending on the severity of the prolapse, between three and five sessions of ProlapLase® at intervals are sufficient to achieve significant improvement. No special preoperative preparations or postoperative precautions are necessary. You can immediately return to your normal everyday activities after each session.
ProlapLase® is incisionless and virtually painless. No anaesthetic is required. Avoid sexual activity for 72 hours after each session.
Annual maintenance sessions of one session per year are recommended after the initial course to sustain long-term results.
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What To Expect
Your consultation takes place at our Baker Street clinic. Our clinical team will assess the degree and type of pelvic organ prolapse and confirm whether ProlapLase is appropriate for your presentation. ProlapLase is most effective for mild to moderate prolapse — severe cases may surgical assessment and Mr Daniels will advise accordingly. A current normal cervical smear result is required before treatment can begin. The number of sessions required (typically three to five) is discussed at this appointment. A written treatment plan and itemised cost are confirmed before you leave. £1,200 per session; £3,600 for a full course of three .
No special preoperative preparations are required for ProlapLase. No fasting is needed. Wear loose, comfortable clothing to your appointment. Ensure you have a current normal cervical smear result — treatment cannot proceed without this. Active must be resolved before begins. There are no restrictions on eating, drinking, or medication before your session.
takes approximately 30 to 45 minutes per session depending on the extent of required. No anaesthetic is needed. A Fotona vaginal handpiece delivers micropulses of Er:YAG laser energy to the areas and to the whole vaginal surface. The thermal effect stimulates production, strengthening the vaginal tissue and improving pelvic support. You may feel mild warmth during the procedure. Once complete, you can dress and leave immediately — no recovery time is required. Avoid sexual activity for 72 hours after each session.
Improvement in symptoms is typically noticeable after the initial sessions as new collagen progressively strengthens the vaginal support tissue. Between three and five sessions at monthly intervals are required depending on severity. Results are stable for up to 18 months. Annual maintenance sessions of one session per year are recommended to sustain the results long term. For severe prolapse that does not respond sufficiently to laser treatment, surgical perineoplasty or vaginoplasty may be discussed with Mr Daniels.
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