FEMALE PRP"Platelet Rich Plasma"-Shot
ORGASM Shot
(For treatment of Female Urinary Incontinence, vaginal dryness and Sexual dysfunction
What is Orgasm-Shot?
The procedure is an in clinic procedure which uses Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) to rejuvenate the vagina (clitoris and ‘G-spot’). PRP is a concentrate of platelet-rich plasma protein derived from the patients blood, then centrifuged to remove red blood cells. When this is injected into the body, a more efficient healing process may be achieved and harnesses the body’s own ability to rejuvenate.
The in-clinic procedure is completed in 30 minutes (excluded preparation). A small sample of blood is drawn and processed to separate the platelets from the other components. Following this, a numbing cream is applied, and the platelet-rich plasma is injected into targeted areas of the vagina.
For more information about this treatment or to find out if you are a suitable candidate, contact our clinic to schedule an initial consultation with Dr EL-BAKY.
What does Orgasm-Shot treat?
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Urinary Incontinence
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Low Libido
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Dyspareunia (sex pain)
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Vaginal Dryness
What to expect during your O-Shot procedure?
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Dr EL-BAKY will apply numbing cream to your clitoral and/or G-spot.
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Your blood will be drawn and spun in a centrifuge to separate the plasma (liquid) from the platelets (the tissue that will be injected into your vagina).
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Local anaesthetic is injected to your frenulumot clitoris.
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Lastly, your platelets is injected into your clitoral/or G-spot and the vaginal wall.
Orgasm-Shot FAQ
What are the risks or complications of the O-Shot®?
Some patients may experience minor discomfort, swelling, bruising, numbness or infection. Complications from the procedure are minimal, however, no treatment is without the risk of side effects.
How do I prepare for my O-Shot® procedure?
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Shave the treatment area within 24 hours of the procedure
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Shower prior to your appointment to ensure the treatment area is clean
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Ensure you are well hydrated the day before and the day of the procedure for ease of blood draw
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Avoid the use of NSAIDS (e.g. ibuprofen, Motrin, Aleve, Naproxen, Aspirin) 5 days before your procedure
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Avoid alcohol and cigarettes for 5 days before the procedure
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Ensure you arrive on time for your appointment to complete consent forms