The O Shot: 8 Things to Know About the Treatment Everyone’s Talking About
Are you feeling like your libido just isn’t what it used to be? Or are you struggling with vaginal dryness, urinary incontinence or decreased sexual sensation? Introducing a new state-of-the-art treatment for female intimate wellness – The O Shot.
While it’s only been around since 2012, this non-invasive therapy has already made a name for itself within the industry as a way to naturally enhance female sexual wellness. From its potential benefits to proven success stories, here are 8 things you should know about the Orgasm Shot.
What is the O-Shot?
The O-Shot, also known as the "orgasm shot", is a non-surgical procedure that involves injecting Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) into the vagina and the clitoris. PRP is a concentrate of growth factors and stem cells derived from the patient's own blood.
The procedure aims to rejuvenate the vaginal tissue, enhance sexual arousal, and improve orgasmic function.
How Does the O-Shot Work?
The O Shot treatment works by injecting platelet-rich plasma (PRP) into the vaginal areas. The PRP contains regenerative cells that help repair damaged tissues and stimulate the growth of new cells.
The PRP is extracted using a highly advanced technique. When blood is drawn from the arm of the patient, it is placed into a special piece of equipment called a centrifuge. The centrifuge spins the blood at very high speeds to separate the plasma from the red blood cells, and the plasma is collected and prepared for injection into the vaginal areas.
Where is the O-Shot Injected?
The specific areas the O-Shot can be injected is the vaginal walls, clitoris, labia, and G-spot.
What Does the O-Shot Do?
AL Aesthetics’ O-Shot treatment increases blood flow to the clitoris, G-spot, and surrounding tissues, resulting in improved sensitivity and heightened sensations during sexual stimulation.
The procedure offers an entire range of benefits including:
- Increase in libido
- Enhanced arousal
- Improved vaginal lubrication
- Reduced pain during sex due to dryness
- Tighter vaginal opening
- Stronger and more frequent orgasms
- Alleviates incontinence
How Long Does an O-Shot Last?
Typically, the effects of the O-Shot treatment can last up to 1 year. The procedure is quick and efficient, usually lasting between 40-45 minutes, and offers no downtime so you can get back to your regular schedule as soon as possible, much like our P-Shot treatment.
You can expect to start experiencing the effects of the procedure around 3 weeks post-treatment, as this is usually how long it takes for the new, more sensitive tissue to develop. You will experience the peak results after 3 months.
Does the O-Shot Hurt?
As it is a sensitive area, you may experience some slight discomfort during the procedure. However, we apply both a numbing cream and a local analgesic injection to ensure you remain comfortable throughout the treatment.
How Effective is the O-Shot?
In a clinical study conducted by the creator of the O-Shot, Dr Charles Runels, over 90% of participants reported improved sexual pleasure and gratification after receiving the treatment. Additionally, there were no significant adverse effects reported during or following any of these treatments. This indicates that the O-Shot is a safe treatment with high efficacy rates.
Where Can I Get the O-Shot Near Me?
Dr. Sherif Wakil's O Shot London procedure, also known as PRP vaginal rejuvenation, is the perfect answer to this particularly intimate concern. Based in Harley Street, London, his innovative female sexual rejuvenation procedures, including O Shot® treatment, vagina dryness treatment and vaginal tightening treatment, are available worldwide.
How Much Does the O-Shot Cost?
The cost of the treatment is dependent on your personal goals and expectations. This can be discussed during your consultation where you can raise any questions or concerns with our medical professionals.
Does O-Shot Really Work?
The O-Shot has been clinically proven to improve sexual function and incontinence among those who undergo the procedure. Although the O-Shot is not a cure for sexual dysfunction or incontinence and more research is needed into the efficiency of the treatment, studies have shown that the majority of women who have the treatment experience an improvement in sexual pleasure and gratification - a strong indication that the treatment does really work.
As with any medical procedure, it is important to discuss any questions or queries so you feel as comfortable and confident as possible in your decision.