ProlapLase®
Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a common condition that affects many women, especially after childbirth or with ageing. It is characterised by a feeling of pressure in the pelvic area and urinary and bowel issues.
ProlapLase® is a non-invasive, laser-based treatment designed to strengthen and restore the pelvic floor, offering postpartum women a safe and effective solution to manage and improve symptoms of prolapse.
Pelvic organ prolapse happens when weakened pelvic floor support allows internal organs to drop from their normal position. This is most commonly caused by:
- Vaginal childbirth, which stretches and weakens pelvic tissues
- Ageing and hormonal changes, which reduce tissue elasticity
- Chronic pressure on the pelvic floor from heavy lifting, constipation, or obesity
- Feeling of heaviness or pressure in the pelvic area
- A bulge or protrusion from the vaginal opening
- Urinary incontinence or urgency
- Difficulty with bowel movements
- Discomfort or pain during sexual activity
- Reduced confidence and impact on daily activities
- Clinically proven to improve mild to moderate pelvic organ prolapse
- Non-surgical and incision-free
- Comfortable, minimally invasive procedure
- Safe for postpartum women and those recovering from childbirth
- Quick treatment sessions, with no downtime required
ProlapLase® Clinical Results
95%
Women felt satisfied with their results
80%
Experienced reduction in prolapse symptoms
98%
Would choose to undergo the treatment again
What Is The Treatment Process Like?

Consultation
Our doctor will review your symptoms, medical history, and assess suitability for ProlapLase®. A PAP smear prior to commencement of treatment is necessary.

Procedure
A specialised handpiece delivers gentle laser pulses into the vaginal canal. Most patients report only a warm or mild sensation. Each session lasts about 20–30 minutes.

Recovery
You can resume normal daily activities immediately. Sexual activity and strenuous exercise should be avoided for a few days.
Why Choose ProlapLase® After Childbirth?
Childbirth can significantly weaken the pelvic floor, contributing to pelvic organ prolapse. While pelvic floor exercises may help, many women struggle to see meaningful results.
ProlapLase® offers a targeted, non-invasive solution to rebuild tissue support, reduce prolapse symptoms, and restore confidence — all without surgery or long recovery times.
How Much Is ProlapLase®?
Your treatment plan will be customised according to your needs.
Strength Restored, Confidence Regained
Pelvic organ prolapse doesn’t have to limit your life. With ProlapLase®, you can regain pelvic strength, reduce discomfort, and restore confidence.
FAQ
How do I know if I need treatment?
Pelvic organ prolapse can affect women to varying degrees. In mild cases, you may not even notice symptoms, which is why regular internal examinations are important to detect early changes. In more advanced cases, you might feel a bulge or even see tissue protruding from the vaginal opening.
Doctors classify prolapse into four grades (I to IV). Grades III and IV are typically more noticeable externally.
ProlapLase® is an effective, non-surgical laser treatment for all grades of prolapse. It can fully correct milder cases and, for more severe prolapse, help reduce discomfort and improve support, easing symptoms and visibility.
How many treatment sessions do I need?
Most women require 1–2 sessions, spaced a few weeks apart, to see meaningful improvement.
Is ProlapLase® safe?
Yes. ProlapLase® is FDA-approved, non-invasive, and supported by clinical studies.
Does the treatment hurt?
Most patients experience only a mild warming sensation. No anaesthesia is required.
How soon will I see results?
Subtle improvements can often be felt immediately, with optimal tissue strengthening over 1–3 months.
Is there downtime?
No. You can resume normal daily activities immediately. Avoid sexual activity and strenuous exercise for a few days.
Can ProlapLase® help after childbirth?
Yes. It is particularly suitable for postpartum women experiencing mild to moderate pelvic organ prolapse. Treatment is recommended at least 3 months after delivery, with doctor clearance.
How long do results last?
Results typically last 12–18 months. Maintenance sessions are advised once a year.
What if my prolapse is severe?
ProlapLase® works best for mild to moderate cases. Severe prolapse may require additional treatments, such as physiotherapy or surgical intervention. Our doctor will advise on the best approach.