What Is It?
If you’re looking for a non-surgical treatment that will increase your sexual arousal and increase the strength and frequency of your orgasms, this shot is for you. It also increases the natural lubrication of the vagina.
The Orgasm Shot helps with:
- Increased sensation
- Greater arousal from clitoral stimulation
- The ability to have an orgasm from penetrative sex when previously unable
- Younger and smoother skin of the vulva
- Stronger and more frequent orgasms
- Improvement in urinary incontinence
- Decreased pain for those experiencing painful sex
- Increased natural lubrication
- Increased ability to have a vaginal orgasm
The Orgasm Shot is a medical procedure in which your own blood is injected into vaginal tissue, which generates healthier and more functional tissue in the areas of sexual response in the vagina (meaning your G-Spot, O-Spot, Skene’s Glands, urethra and vaginal wall). The procedure begins with a simple blood draw from your arm. It is then injected into the numbed area near the clitoris/upper vagina.
The Orgasm Shot itself is very fast, but your appointment will last about 75 minutes because we get you numbing, draw your blood, spin the blood to separate the plasma and then inject.
You may experience an increase in sexual desire and pleasure immediately, but full results are usually enjoyed after three months.
Results can vary depending on the patient, but they generally last between 12 and 18 months, when our patients tend to repeat the procedure.
Don’t worry about pain! We make sure you are nice and numb, using our prescription numbing cream as well as lidocaine injections. If you’re really worried about it, we can also provide Pronox for a completely pain-free experience.
Make sure you are hydrated and wearing comfortable clothing for your appointment. Hydrated veins are easier to draw blood from, and we want to make sure you are comfortable during your appointment and afterwards!
There really isn’t any downtime for this treatment, although you will need to avoid sex for the first 24 hours. Some of our patients feel a little tenderness at the injection sites for the first 24 hours or so, followed by a temporary heightening of sensitivity for a day or two.