What exactly is the O Shot®?
Often called the “orgasm shot,” the O Shot® is a safe, non-surgical procedure that uses your own natural growth factors found in platelet-rich plasma (PRP) to enhance sexual function and treat urinary incontinence.
This non-surgical procedure a relatively quick and painless procedure with little to no downtime. The first step is a simple blood draw from the arm. Then, using a centrifuge and a particular method, the platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is isolated from the red blood cells. The area is numbed with a potent anesthetic cream for about 30 minutes. Then, using a very thin needle, the growth factors found in PRP are injected into areas of the vagina that are responsible for activating the orgasm system. Best part? Patients can resume regular activity, including sexual intercourse, the same day!
The long list of benefits that the O Shot® gives you
Women often enjoy effects of the O-Shot® almost immediately, as the growth factors begin to rejuvenate and enhance the sexual response. Women receiving O-Shot® procedure have reported an increase in their sexual response within days and weeks of the treatment – and for many, the increase is dramatic, and we don’t say that lightly! Majority of women receive a combination of the following benefits after receiving the O-Shot®
Increased sexual desire
Stronger and more frequent orgasms
Increased natural lubrication
Decreased pain for those with dyspareunia (painful intercourse)
Reduced or resolved urinary incontinence
Improved overall sexual health
Things to know when booking the O Shot®
Our nurse, Mariana, has been extensively trained on PRP therapy. She was one of the first in the Frederick area to train privately with Dr. Runels, the inventor of the Vampire Facelift®, the Vampire Facial®, the O Shot®, and the Priapus Shot®. If you’re interested in this treatment (or our other PRP services) contact us for a complimentary consultation. Please note that we do not recommend PRP treatments for patients who currently smoke cigarettes, are on blood thinners, have a history of alcohol or drug misuse, or those who are pregnant or breastfeeding.
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