V-PRP Intimate Health Therapy
V-PRP Intimate Health Therapy is a medical procedure using platelet-rich plasma (PRP), prepared from a small sample of your own blood and administered into targeted vulvovaginal tissue.
At The V Clinic, this treatment is offered following a private, doctor-led consultation for women seeking support with changes in sexual function, vulvovaginal comfort, or urinary symptoms.
PRP is widely used in other areas of medicine and is currently being explored in women’s intimate health. This remains an evolving area of clinical practice.
What is PRP?
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a concentrated component of your own blood, prepared by separating and isolating platelets and growth factors, which are involved in the body’s natural repair processes.
In medicine, PRP is used in a range of regenerative and restorative contexts, where it is being studied for its role in supporting tissue response and healing processes.
Consultation - V-PRP Intimate Health Therapy
. Your appointment with Dr Jess Tucker is a medical consultation focused on understanding your symptoms, medical history, and treatment goals.
Concerns commonly discussed include:
Changes in sexual responsiveness or sensation
Vaginal dryness or discomfort
Mild urinary leakage or urgency
You will receive a balanced discussion of:
Whether this treatment may be appropriate for you
Expected variability in outcomes
Risks, limitations, and uncertainties
Alternative treatment options
All care is individualised
Procedure overview
The procedure involves:
A small blood sample taken from your arm
Preparation of platelet-rich plasma (PRP)
Application of local anaesthetic for comfort
Targeted injection into selected vaginal tissue
The appointment typically takes approximately 60 minutes.
Recovery
Most patients resume normal daily activities shortly after treatment.
Temporary effects such as mild swelling, redness, or tenderness may occur and typically resolve within a few days.
Outcomes and expectations
This treatment uses your body’s own platelet-rich plasma to support tissue response.
Some patients report changes in symptoms such as comfort, sensitivity, or urinary function in the weeks to months following treatment. Responses vary between individuals and outcomes cannot be guaranteed. Clinical evidence for PRP in this indication remains limited and continues to evolve.
Clinical positioning
This treatment is not considered a first-line medical option for sexual dysfunction or urinary symptoms.
It is offered selectively following consultation. Where appropriate, alternative treatments will also be discussed.
A range of alternative or complementary treatment options may be included in your individualised care plan.
The V Clinic approach
Private, doctor-led consultations
Evidence-informed clinical decision-making
Individualised treatment planning
Emphasis on discretion, safety, and comfort
Combination Treatments
V-PRP Intimate Health Therapy can be combined with other treatment options including: VTone, FormaV, Morpheus8V. Suitability for combination treatment is determined during consultation.
Please contact us to discuss V-PRP Intimate Health Therapy or book an initial consultation online.

