The O-Shot is a non-surgical procedure that uses platelet-rich plasma (PRP) from a patient’s blood, injected into the clitoris and vaginal wall to enhance sexual function and vaginal health. PRP contains growth factors that promote tissue regeneration, collagen production, and blood vessel formation. Developed by Dr. Charles Runels, it aims to improve sexual arousal, lubrication, and incontinence, though scientific evidence is limited.
Enhanced Sexual Arousal: Increased sensitivity and responsiveness.
Improved Lubrication: Reduced discomfort during intercourse.
Stronger Orgasms: More frequent and intense orgasms.
Reduced Incontinence: Improved control for mild stress/urge incontinence.
Less Painful Intercourse: Relief from dyspareunia, especially in menopausal women.
Vaginal Rejuvenation: Healthier, more elastic tissue.
Note: Benefits are mostly anecdotal; robust scientific evidence is lacking.
Addresses:
Low Libido: Reduced sexual desire.
Arousal Difficulty: Trouble getting aroused (affects ~5% of women).
Orgasmic Disorder: Difficulty climaxing (affects ~5% of women).
Vaginal Dryness: Common post-childbirth or menopause.
Dyspareunia: Painful intercourse (17–45% of menopausal women).
Incontinence: Mild stress or urge incontinence.
Evidence is mixed, with limited studies showing varied outcomes.
Women with sexual dysfunction (low desire, arousal issues, or painful sex).
Those with mild urinary incontinence.
Sexually healthy women seeking enhanced pleasure or vaginal rejuvenation.
Women in good health without active infections or severe conditions.
Not suitable for those with vulvodynia or vaginismus.
Consultation is required to confirm eligibility.
Blood Draw: 10–20 ml of blood is taken from the arm.
PRP Preparation: Blood is centrifuged to isolate PRP, sometimes activated with calcium chloride.
Numbing: Topical and/or local anesthetic applied to clitoris and vaginal wall.
Injection: PRP injected into clitoris and anterior vaginal wall (near G-spot) using a fine needle.
Recovery: No downtime; resume activities (including intercourse) within 4 hours. Minor side effects (swelling, spotting) resolve in 1–6 days.
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