Vaginal itching is a very common problem in women and can occur due to infections, dryness, hormonal changes, menopause, allergies, or skin conditions. While most cases improve with antifungal creams or medications, some women suffer from chronic vaginal itching that does not improve with routine treatment. In such cases, PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy is emerging as a new and effective treatment option.
In this article, we will explain what PRP treatment is, how it helps in vaginal itching, who should consider it, procedure details, benefits, and FAQs.

What Is PRP Treatment?
Platelet-Rich Plasma therapy is a regenerative treatment in which a small amount of the patient’s own blood is taken, processed to concentrate platelets, and then injected into the treatment area to promote healing, tissue repair, collagen formation, and improved blood supply.
PRP contains:
- Growth factors
- Platelets
- Cytokines
- Healing proteins
These help repair damaged tissue and reduce inflammation and dryness.
PRP is already widely used in:
- Hair loss treatment
- Skin rejuvenation
- Acne scars
- Orthopedic injuries
- Sexual health treatments
Now it is also being used for chronic vaginal itching, dryness, and vaginal atrophy.
Why Does Vaginal Itching Happen?
Vaginal itching can occur due to many reasons such as:
Common Causes
- Fungal infection (Candida)
- Bacterial vaginosis
- Vaginal dryness
- Menopause
- Hormonal imbalance
- Lichen sclerosus
- Lichen planus
- Contact dermatitis (soaps, pads, detergents)
- Diabetes
- Tight clothing
- Excessive washing
- Post-delivery changes
- Post-menopause vaginal atrophy
If itching is recurrent and all tests are normal, then dryness, atrophy, or chronic inflammation is often the cause.
One important condition associated with severe itching is:
Lichen sclerosus
Another common cause:
Genitourinary syndrome of menopause
In these conditions, PRP can be very helpful.
How PRP Helps in Vaginal Itching
PRP does not work like an antifungal or antibiotic. Instead, it improves the health of vaginal skin and mucosa.
PRP helps by:
- Increasing blood supply
- Increasing collagen formation
- Improving lubrication
- Healing damaged skin
- Reducing inflammation
- Improving tissue thickness
- Improving elasticity
- Reducing burning and irritation
- Reducing dryness
- Improving sexual discomfort
So PRP is very useful in dryness-related itching and chronic irritation.
Who Is the Ideal Candidate for PRP Vaginal Treatment?
PRP treatment is helpful in women with:
- Chronic vaginal itching
- Vaginal dryness
- Burning sensation
- Pain during intercourse
- Menopause related vaginal atrophy
- Lichen sclerosus
- Recurrent infections due to dryness
- Post-delivery vaginal dryness
- Post-menopause symptoms
- Thin vaginal skin
- Recurrent irritation despite normal tests
PRP is not useful if itching is due to:
- Active fungal infection
- Active bacterial infection
- STD
- Poor hygiene
- Worm infestation
- Diabetes not controlled
These must be treated first.
PRP Vaginal Treatment Procedure
The procedure is simple and takes about 30–40 minutes.
Step-by-Step Procedure
- Blood is taken from the patient’s arm.
- Blood is placed in a centrifuge machine.
- Platelet-rich plasma is separated.
- Local anesthetic cream is applied.
- PRP is injected into vaginal wall / vulvar skin.
- Patient can go home immediately.
There is no hospital admission required.
How Many PRP Sessions Are Needed?
Usually:
- 2 to 3 sessions
- 4 to 6 weeks apart
Some patients need maintenance once a year.
Improvement is gradual and usually seen after 3–4 weeks.
Benefits of PRP for Vaginal Itching
Major Benefits
- Reduces itching
- Reduces dryness
- Improves lubrication
- Improves vaginal skin thickness
- Reduces burning sensation
- Improves comfort during intercourse
- Improves tissue health
- Non-surgical treatment
- Uses patient’s own blood (very safe)
- No hormones
- No major side effects
- Minimal downtime
PRP is especially useful for menopausal women and chronic vulvar itching patients.
Is PRP Better Than Laser for Vaginal Dryness and Itching?
Both PRP and vaginal laser are used for vaginal rejuvenation and dryness.
| PRP | Vaginal Laser |
|---|---|
| Uses patient’s blood | Uses laser heat |
| Improves healing | Improves collagen |
| Very safe | Slight burning sensation |
| Good for lichen sclerosus | Good for tightening |
| Good for dryness | Good for laxity |
| Minimal discomfort | Mild discomfort |
| Regenerative treatment | Collagen stimulation |
Many clinics combine PRP + Laser for best results.
Side Effects of PRP Vaginal Treatment
PRP is very safe because it uses the patient’s own blood.
Possible side effects:
- Mild swelling
- Mild pain
- Redness
- Spot bleeding
- Mild burning for 1–2 days
Serious complications are very rare.
Aftercare After PRP Vaginal Treatment
After PRP treatment:
- Avoid intercourse for 3–5 days
- Avoid hot water wash for 2 days
- Avoid soap inside vaginal area
- Wear loose cotton underwear
- Keep area dry
- Avoid cycling for 3 days
- Drink plenty of water
Doctor may prescribe soothing creams or moisturizers.
When Will Results Start?
Patients usually notice:
- Less itching in 2–3 weeks
- Less dryness in 3–4 weeks
- Improved comfort in 4–6 weeks
- Better lubrication in 1–2 months
PRP works by healing tissue slowly, so results are gradual but long lasting.
Is PRP Treatment Safe for Vaginal Area?
Yes, PRP is considered very safe because:
- It uses your own blood
- No chemicals
- No hormones
- No surgery
- No stitches
- Very low risk of allergy
- Minimal downtime
It is now increasingly used in gynecology and aesthetic gynecology.
Final Conclusion
PRP is a very good treatment option for women who suffer from chronic vaginal itching, dryness, burning, vaginal atrophy, and lichen sclerosus, especially when routine creams and medicines do not provide long-term relief.
It is a regenerative treatment that improves tissue health, increases lubrication, reduces itching, and improves overall vaginal health. The procedure is safe, minimally invasive, and uses the patient’s own blood, making it a natural treatment option.
If a patient has recurrent vaginal itching with dryness and normal infection tests, PRP can be a very effective treatment.
FAQs About PRP for Vaginal Itching
1. Is PRP painful?
Mild discomfort may occur, but numbing cream is applied so the procedure is tolerable.
2. How many sessions are needed?
Usually 2–3 sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart.
3. How long do results last?
Results may last 8–12 months or longer depending on the patient.
4. Can PRP cure lichen sclerosus?
PRP does not cure it completely but can significantly reduce itching, burning, and skin thinning.
5. Is PRP better than estrogen creams?
PRP is useful for patients who cannot use hormonal creams or want a long-term regenerative treatment.
6. Who should not get PRP?
Patients with:
- Active infection
- Blood disorders
- Platelet disorders
- Anticoagulant therapy
- Pregnancy
- Severe uncontrolled diabetes
7. Is there any downtime?
Minimal downtime. Normal routine can be resumed the same day.
This article is medically reviewed by
Dr. Priyanka Sharma MD Dermatologist Jaipur