Loose Vagina Treatment
Regain your comfort and confidence with specialised treatment for loose vagina at The Forbury Clinic. This condition can affect many women, impacting intimate relationships and overall wellbeing. Our expert team offers personalised consultations and advanced therapies designed to restore pelvic strength and improve quality of life. Submit an enquiry today to explore your treatment options in a supportive, discreet environment.

Expert Care for Loose Vagina
Loose vagina, often described as vaginal laxity, refers to a loss of tightness or tone in the vaginal muscles. This can result from childbirth, ageing, hormonal changes or pelvic floor weakness. Addressing this condition early with appropriate care can help prevent further discomfort and restore function.
At The Forbury Clinic, we provide personalised treatment plans combining medical expertise with the latest technologies. Our compassionate approach ensures you receive effective, evidence-based care designed around your individual needs.
Overview of Loose Vagina
Loose vagina (vaginal laxity) is a common issue that can lead to reduced sensation during intimacy, urinary incontinence and a feeling of pelvic heaviness. The pelvic floor muscles support vaginal tone. When these muscles are weakened, symptoms can arise. The Forbury Clinic specialises in diagnosing and treating vaginal laxity with a patient-centred approach. Our team uses advanced diagnostic tools and innovative treatments to deliver effective solutions that enhance your pelvic health and restore confidence.


What is Loose Vagina?
Medically referred to as vaginal laxity, loose vagina is the decreased tightness or elasticity of the vaginal canal. It often occurs after vaginal childbirth but can also result from hormonal changes during menopause or natural ageing processes. This condition may cause discomfort, diminished sexual satisfaction and issues with bladder control. The Forbury Clinic offers expert assessment and personalised treatment to address loose vagina, helping women regain pelvic strength and improve their quality of life.
Causes and Risk Factors
Loose vagina can develop due to various factors causing pelvic floor dysfunction. Childbirth is a primary cause, as the stretching and trauma during delivery can weaken vaginal support. Ageing and menopause contribute to reduced oestrogen levels, leading to thinning and loss of elasticity in vaginal tissues. Other factors include pelvic surgery, obesity and chronic coughing, which increase pressure on the pelvic floor.
Several risk factors increase the likelihood of developing loose vagina. These include:
Childbirth
Vaginal delivery can stretch and weaken pelvic muscles, increasing the risk of vaginal laxity.
Ageing and Menopause
Declining hormone levels reduce tissue elasticity and muscle tone in the pelvic area.
Obesity
Excess weight places additional strain on pelvic floor muscles, contributing to weakness.
Chronic Coughing
Persistent coughing increases abdominal pressure, which can weaken pelvic support over time.
Pelvic Surgery
Surgical procedures in the pelvic region may affect muscle integrity and vaginal tightness.
Treatment for Loose Vagina
Effective treatment for loose vagina depends on the severity of symptoms and individual needs. We offer a range of options at The Forbury Clinic, from non-invasive therapies to minimally invasive procedures.
Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy
Targeted exercises strengthen the pelvic muscles, improving vaginal tone and bladder control. Physiotherapy is often the first step in managing vaginal laxity.
Surgical Vaginal Tightening
In cases of significant laxity, surgical intervention may be recommended to tighten vaginal tissues and muscles. This procedure is tailored to the patient’s anatomy.
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)
Topical oestrogen therapy can improve vaginal tissue health and elasticity, especially during or after menopause. HRT supports overall vaginal wellbeing and complements other treatments.

Managing Loose Vagina
Alongside medical treatments, lifestyle adjustments and self-care techniques support pelvic health and symptom relief.
Regular Pelvic Floor Exercises
Consistent pelvic floor exercises help maintain muscle strength and prevent worsening of vaginal laxity. These exercises can be guided by a specialist physiotherapist.
Healthy Weight Management
Maintaining a healthy weight reduces pressure on pelvic muscles, supporting vaginal tone and bladder function.
Avoiding Heavy Lifting
Limiting activities that strain the pelvic floor helps prevent further weakening of vaginal support.
Staying Hydrated & Managing Constipation
Good hydration and bowel health reduce abdominal pressure and protect pelvic floor integrity.

Why Choose The Forbury Clinic?
The Forbury Clinic is a leading provider of women’s urology and pelvic health services, offering expert care for loose vagina treatment. Our experienced specialists combine clinical expertise with the latest diagnostic and therapeutic technologies to deliver personalised, effective care. We prioritise patient comfort, privacy and dignity, providing a supportive environment where your concerns are heard and addressed. With flexible appointments and a multidisciplinary approach, The Forbury Clinic is your trusted partner in restoring pelvic health and confidence.