The O-Shot or G-Shot
Ladies, you are going to love this. The O-Shot, or Orgasm-Shot, is an injection into the clitoris and in the area of the vagina known as the G-spot, or Grafenberg spot. The G-Spot is an erotic zone within the vagina near the urethra. This treatment uses regenerative medicine products such as plasma, amniotic tissue allograph, or human biologics to enhance your sexual arousal and urinary stress incontinence. The O-shot includes benefits that are remarkable and long-term.
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Benefits of the O-Shot
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Greater sexual arousal
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A tighter introitus (vaginal opening)
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Stronger orgasms
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Decreased pain for those with dyspareunia (painful intercourse)
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Increased natural lubrication
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Decreased urinary incontinence (both urge and stress problems)
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More frequent orgasms
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Increased sexual desire
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Increased ability to have a vaginal orgasm

FAQ
How many O-shot treatments will I need?
Some effects are noticeable after only one treatment. Full results can appear after one week and last up to six months. However, every individual and every case is different. Treatment options and range vary depending on the extent of the problem. The best results were found after 1 to 4 treatments.
Are there any side effects or downtime after the O shot?
There are no side effects or downtime to The O-Shot®. There may be some pinpoint bleeding around the injection site and some tenderness for about 24 hours.
Who is a good candidate for the O-shot?
Ladies of any age are viable candidates for The O-Shot. We recommend The O-Shot for anyone experiencing decreased sexual arousal or stress urinary incontinence due to pregnancy or age.
Are these shots done with anesthesia?
Topical anesthesia and ice are typically used to numb the area, and injections can contain local anesthesia.
Is pain medication necessary after the injection?
Patients may feel a minor swelling; however, typically, patients do not experience pain afterward.
Do these shots enhance sexual pleasure?
The preliminary evidence indicates that these shots can enhance the orgasms of some women. However, they are unlikely to help a woman who has never achieved orgasm.
Are these treatments covered by insurance?
Unfortunately, these treatments are not covered by standard medical care. They are considered elective or cosmetic procedures.
What is the typical cost of this treatment?
Treatment costs can vary depending on the severity of the condition and the number of treatments recommended by the professional medical team. Prices can range from $750 for plasma therapy to $1,300 for amniotic tissue allograph and between $3,000 to $5,000 for human cellular tissue.
What are the next steps?
If you are interested in finding out more about the O-shot or the G-shot, or if you are considering treatment, call the office and schedule a free consultation and evaluation with our healthcare team.
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