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Introducing the Orgasm Shot®

 

In the same way PRP regenerates the skin of the face, PRP can be used to regenerate healthy vaginal tissue.  So, using this same technology, the O-Shot ® procedure works by using PRP to stimulate stem cells to grow healthier vaginal tissue. 

What Does the Provider Do?

First the physician, physician's assistant, nurse practitioner, or nurse applies a numbing cream to the vagina and the arm. Blood is drawn from the arm in the same was as with any blood test.  Using a centrifuge and a special method, platelet rich plasma (PRP) is separated from your blood.  The whole process takes about 30 minutes!  Using a very thin needle the PRP, rich with growth factors, is injected near the clitoris and into the upper vagina, an area most important for the sexual response, the O-Spot.  Because these areas have been numbed with the anesthetic cream or block, the woman feels little or no pain.

How Does the New Tissue Grow?

Extra calcium chloride triggers the platelets to release at least 7 different growth factors that then trigger the unipotent stem cells to generate newer, younger tissue.  The woman usually enjoys the effects of the O-Shot™ almost immediately as the growth factors begin to rejuvenate and enhance the sexual response.

 

The O-Shot® (or Orgasm Shot®) is a nonsurgical procedure that uses the growth factors each woman has in her own body to stimulate vaginal and clitoral rejuvenation to activate the Female Orgasm System. Thus far, almost all women receiving O-Shot® procedure enjoy an increase in their sexual response, and for many the increase is dramatic. Click here to learn more about the O-Shot®

Although each woman’s experience can be different, here’s a list of some of the things our patient’s have told us they experience after having the O-Shot ®:

  • Greater arousal from clitoral stimulation

  • Younger, smoother skin of the vulva (lips of the vagina).

  • A tighter introitus (vaginal opening)

  • Stronger orgasm

  • More frequent orgasm

  • Increased sexual desire

  • Increased ability to have a vaginal orgasm

  • Decreased pain for those with dyspareunia (painful intercourse)

  • Increased natural lubrication

  • Decreased urinary incontinence

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