The O-Shot, short for Orgasm Shot, is a non-surgical treatment designed to improve sexual function and satisfaction in women. The O-Shot is typically sought by women experiencing sexual dysfunction, decreased libido, difficulty achieving orgasm, vaginal dryness or mild urinary incontinence.
It involves the injection of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) derived from the patient’s own blood into specific areas of the vagina (anterior vaginal wall) and the clitoris. PRP contains growth factors that are believed to promote tissue regeneration and increase blood flow to the injected areas, leading to enhanced sensitivity and improved sexual response.
The treatment aims to enhance sexual arousal, increase natural lubrication, improve orgasm intensity and frequency, and alleviate urinary incontinence.
The procedure is relatively quick, usually taking about 30 minutes, and involves minimal downtime. Some women may notice immediate improvements, while others might see gradual benefits over several weeks.
As it uses the patient’s own blood, the risk of allergic reactions or adverse effects is minimal. However, some women might experience temporary discomfort, swelling, or bruising at the injection site.
Platelets are cells found in human blood. When activated they stimulate the generation of growth factors that can stimulate the healing process.
Blood is taken from the patient.
The blood is put into the autologous platelet separator machine that is programmed to give the precise quantity of PRP.
High Consistent concentration of PRP separated by the machine is then taken out and injected into the skin.
G-Spot amplification with fillers, also known as G-Spot augmentation or the G-Shot, is a cosmetic procedure aimed at enhancing sexual pleasure by increasing the size and sensitivity of the G-Spot (Grafenberg Spot). Patients who require this procedure are women who experience difficulty in achieving orgasm through vaginal intercourse or those seeking to enhance their sexual experiences.
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Is O-shot painful?
The pain level of an O-shot (orgasm shot) varies from person to person. The O-shot is a procedure in which platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is injected into areas of the vagina and clitoris to potentially improve sexual function, increase arousal, and enhance sensitivity.
Since the procedure involves injections into sensitive areas, we apply a numbing cream and use local anaesthetic beforehand to minimise discomfort. Some patients report feeling slight pressure or mild
discomfort during the injection, while others may experience more sensitivity.
After the procedure, there may be some temporary soreness or swelling, but most patients tolerate
it well.
How long will the O shot last for?
The effects of the O-shot typically last between 12 to 18 months, though this can vary depending on the individual. Some women may experience benefits for a shorter period, while others might enjoy longer-lasting results.
Most people begin to notice improvements in sexual function, sensitivity, and lubrication within a few weeks of the procedure, with the full effects usually being noticeable after about 3 to 6 months. Some women choose to get maintenance treatments every year or as needed to maintain the
results.
Is G-spot amplification painful?
G-spot amplification (also known as G-spot augmentation or G-shot) is a procedure where a filler, usually hyaluronic acid or collagen, is injected into the G-spot area to enhance sexual pleasure and sensitivity. As with the O-shot, pain levels can vary among individuals.
To minimise discomfort, numbing cream may be used before the injection. While some patients report feeling slight pressure or mild discomfort during the procedure, the use of numbing agents
generally makes it tolerable.
After the procedure, some people may experience mild soreness, swelling, or discomfort in the vaginal area, but this typically resolves within a few days.
How long does the G-spot amplification last for?
The effects of G-spot amplification typically last around 4 to 6 months, though the duration can vary depending on the type of filler used and individual factors such as how quickly your body absorbs the material.
Since the filler is gradually absorbed by the body, some patients may choose to repeat the procedure periodically to maintain the effects.
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