How much does vaginal tightening cost?

Understanding the cost of vaginal tightening

The cost of vaginal tightening depends on whether you choose a surgical or non-surgical option. Surgical procedures such as vaginoplasty are more extensive and require hospital facilities, while non-surgical treatments using laser or radiofrequency involve shorter sessions with little downtime.

At Transform Femme, prices are always discussed openly during consultation, so you know exactly what is covered in your treatment package.

What is included in the cost

Most vaginal tightening packages with Transform Femme include:

  • Consultant gynaecologist and surgical/clinical team fees
  • Anaesthetist fees (if surgical)
  • Hospital or clinic charges
  • Pre operative assessment and screening
  • The procedure itself (surgical or non-surgical)
  • Unlimited aftercare and follow up appointments

Cost comparison at a glance

Cost Area

Surgical Tightening (Vaginoplasty)

Non-Surgical Tightening (Laser/Radiofrequency)

Consultant & surgical/clinical fees

Included

Included

Anaesthetic

Included (general or sedation)

Not required

Hospital/clinic charges

Included

Included

Pre operative assessment

Included

Included

Aftercare

Unlimited follow ups

Unlimited follow ups

Revision surgery

Not usually included

Not applicable

Unrelated treatments

Not included

Not included

Finance and payment options

Transform Femme offers flexible finance plans to help spread the cost of treatment. Your patient advisor can guide you through available options and find a plan that suits your needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does vaginal tightening cost in the UK?

Costs vary depending on whether the treatment is surgical or non-surgical. You will receive a personalised quote during your consultation.

Yes, non-surgical options generally cost less than surgery, but results may also be more subtle.

Yes. Unlimited aftercare is included with all vaginal tightening treatments at Transform Femme.

No. As it is considered a cosmetic or elective procedure, it is not usually covered.

Yes. Finance plans are available to spread the cost, subject to approval.