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Enhancing Sexual Wellness with the O-Shot and P-Shot

Sexual wellness is important for relationship enhancement. In this quick guide, we will define the terms O-Shot, P-Shot, and so much more.

What is the O-shot?

The O-shot also known as the orgasm shot is a Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injection that enhances and rejuvenates the tissues of the female reproductive parts, particularly the clitoris and upper vagina which are the most important sites for sexual stimulation and performance in women. PRP improves sexual experience and is also used to treat urinary incontinence.

What is the P-shot?

The P-shot or priapus shot is the male version of the O-short. It is a Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injection that enhances, rejuvenates, strengthens, elongates, and enlarges the tissues of the penis. It increases pleasure and sensation. It also helps form new blood vessels for increased blood flow. The P-shot is used to treat erectile dysfunction, Pyronie’s disease, or poor sexual performance. 

To understand how the O-shot and P-shot work better, we have to talk about PRP.

What is PRP?

PRP simply means Platelet-rich Plasma. It helps to understand each component and how they operate.

Platelets, also known as thrombocytes, are the component of our blood that is responsible for repairing damaged blood vessels by sealing them off through the clotting of blood.

Plasma is the liquid medium of other blood constituents: red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. It is made up of proteins and water.

Platelet-rich Plasma Therapy is an innovative, minimally-invasive, and non-surgical treatment that uses concentrated platelets to remedy musculoskeletal pain, sports-related injuries, chronic conditions, hair loss, skin ailments, sexual dysfunction, etc.

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What is a PRP Injection?

Plasma-rich Plasma (PRP) is derived from a person’s blood. Firstly, the blood is drawn and put in a centrifuge that spins to segregate different constituents of the blood: red and white blood cells, plasma, platelets, etc. 

The platelets are then collected and concentrated to multiples of their normal amount. The concentrated platelets are then mixed into a blood plasma base ready for injection into the treatment area. It is the growth factors of platelets that are responsible for its remarkable healing ability in various areas of the body: skin, scalp, muscle, tendon, ligaments, cartilage, bones, etc.

PRP treatments are highly targeted such that the sites of the treatment are directly injected. The use of ultrasound imaging and local anesthesia often aids this process.

Duration of the procedures

In both O-shot and P-shot, individual sessions can take less than an hour from start to finish.

Numbing cream and topical anesthetic are used to ensure the procedure is as painless as possible.

For men, they receive a penis pump after the injections to induce blood flow and ensure PRP is working. Women only need to go home and relax.

How long do effects from O-shot last?

While individuals vary, the effects of O-shot can last for up to three years in some women and less in others. For continuous enjoyment, many women repeat the process every 18 months.

How long do effects from the P-shot last?

Again, individuals vary but many men enjoy the results of this procedure for up to two years.

Read More: Understanding the Benefits of PRP Therapy

Fewer side effects

PRP works with almost zero side effects since the PRP is derived from the patient’s blood. 

Beyond the usual experience with needless there’s nothing to worry about.

In rare cases, bleeding, nerve injuries, tissue damage, or infections can be experienced.

Discuss with your doctor to ascertain that this is a good option for you. Also, ensure that you’re hydrated and well-fed before the procedure. 

How to contact Holts Healthcare

Holts Healthcare Pain & Wellness is a multi-specialty clinic based in Fayetteville, GA. Our services include Primary Care, Wellness, and Pain Management. Book your appointment with us today!

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