The O (Orgasm) Shot
The O-Shot (aka Orgasm Shot or Orchid Shot), is a non-surgical, minimally invasive procedure that uses your own PRP (platelet rich plasma) to rejuvenate the tissues of the vagina and the clitoris. When PRP is introduced into an area of the body, the body responds to that area with a healing response because PRP is rich with growth factors that help with tissue regeneration.
PRP can also be an extremely effective treatment for the pain, itching and inflammation if you suffer from lichen sclerosis. If you suffer from this condition, you know that there is little else available other than high potency topical steroids to help with this condition. The side effects from topical steroids include irreversible thinning of the vulvar skin.
It is important to remember not all PRP is created equal. At Lumera Regenerative Medicine, we use a centrifugation system from Accellerated Biologics, a company that is in the forefront of technology within the regenerative medicine industry. The result is superior quality PRP which is much higher in platelets, growth factors and other healing substances than that produced by many other centrifugation systems.
The O-Shot Can Help With:
- Lichen Sclerosus
- Stress urinary incontinence
- Dryness (with resulting painful intercourse)
- Decreased ability to orgasm
- Urge urinary incontinence
- Chronic pain from trauma from child birth (episiotomy scars)
What’s It Like?
Patients have reported a range of positive effects from the shots including:
- Increased sensation
- Greater arousal from clitoral stimulation
- The ability to have an orgasm from penetrative sex when previously unable
- Younger and smoother skin of the vulva
- Stronger and more frequent orgasms
- Improvement in urinary incontinence
- Decreased pain for those experiencing painful sex
- Increased natural lubrication
- Increased ability to have a vaginal orgasm
O-Shot FAQs
The O-Shot is not a drug. It’s a procedure performed in which your own blood platelets are injected into vaginal tissue. The theory proposed by the inventor, Dr. Charles Runels, is that platelets naturally attract your own stem cells to the injected area, and “generate healthier and more functional tissue in the areas of sexual response in the vagina (G-Spot, O-Spot, Skene’s Glands, urethra, and vaginal wall).”
Most patients experience minimal to no side effects after receiving the orgasm shot. However, you may experience mild swelling and increased sensitivity to pressure or touch for the first few days to one week.
The results can vary depending on the patient’s starting point. For example, factors such as age, medical conditions, and hormonal issues can determine the results.
The P (Priapus) Shot
The P-Shot (aka Priapus Shot), is a non-surgical, minimally invasive procedure that uses your own PRP (platelet rich plasma) to rejuvenate the penis.
The Treatment
The P-Shot procedure begins with a simple blood draw from the arm. PRP (platelet rich plasma) is derived by taking the blood and separating the platelet rich portion from the red blood cells by running it in a special centrifuge. What is left is a substance rich with a host of different growth factors important for healing.
The P-Shot Can Help With:
- Sexual confidence
- Erectile disfunction
- Maintaining an erection
- Blood flow to the penis
PRP can also be an effective treatment to treat Peyronie’s Disease, a condition resulting from fibrous scar tissue resulting in a bend in the penis that can make erections painful.
What’s It Like?
Patients have reported a range of positive effects from the shots including:
Firmer erection - Better blood flow to the penis
- Greater arousal and sensation
- Better ability to maintain an erection
- Potential to reduce doses of some medications
- Increase in girth in some patients
- Increase in length in some patients
P-Shot FAQs
The P-Shot is not a drug. It’s a procedure performed in which your own blood platelets are injected into penile tissue. The theory proposed by the inventor, Dr. Charles Runels, is that platelets naturally attract your own stem cells to the injected area, and generate healthier and more functional tissue.
Most patients experience minimal to no side effects after receiving the priapus shot. However, you may experience mild swelling and a slight bruise for the first few days to one week.
The results can vary depending on the patient’s starting point. For example, factors such as age, medical conditions, and hormonal imbalance can determine the results.