What is the O-Shot?
O-shot is a process of PRP injection, at the clitoris, labia majora, labia minora, and anterior wall of the vaginal mucosa. It improves the orgasms, vaginal lubricants, urinary stress incontinence, and also libido enhancement. This procedure is available for women who are having stress incontinence, overactive bladder, lack of lubrication, and sexual dysfunction.
Procedure for O-Shot
The procedure done is typical takes less than half an hour time. O-shot amplification is a painless procedure and can be performed under local anesthesia or in some cases with sedation. The total time of examination and injection is usually less than 10-15 minutes and requires repeat injection about three times within three months.
A good candidate for O-Shot Amplification
The O-Shot procedure recommended for women who meet any of the following conditions:
- Desire to have sex but difficulty achieving orgasm or experiencing pleasure
- Physical discomfort and pain during intercourse
- Minor urinary incontinence
- Low desire to have sex/diminished libido
- Healthy without any gynecological diseases
Picture 1. Shows the area injected by PRP for O-Shot
Preparation for O-Shot
- consultation with the doctor about your expectation
- The must be not on menstruation period
- Stop taking anti-inflammatory medication such as Ibuprofen, Aspirin at least two weeks, or some vitamin and herbal supplements that may increase bleeding during and after the procedure.
Post Operative care
- Keep on cleaning the treatment area after urination
- With sanitary wipes after 12 hours
- You can have sexual intercourse 24 hours after the procedure
- Within a day after the process, the patient will be able to walk around and do the regular gentle activity.
Risk and complication for O-Shot
- The risk and complications are sporadic including
- Bruising
- Hematoma
- Swelling
- Painful
- Infection
Recovery
It’s painless and comes with minimal post-procedural discomfort. Patients can go back to work in a day and have sexual intercourse one day after the surgery. The results can last for a year or more.
What is G-Spot enhancement?
The G-spot is an area of the anterior wall of the vagina, about two inches in size and very sensitive as it made up of nerve tissues. It may be described as a highly erogenous zone inside the vagina that gets bigger when directly stimulated. G-spot enhancement creates more fullness to the G-spots so you can have a more intense and deeper orgasm. Many women have difficulty finding their G-spots because of its size, dimension, and location vary among each individual.
Kamol cosmetic hospital offers two types of G-spot enhancement are as followed
- G-spot enhancement with Hyaluronic acid filler
- G-spot enhancement with PRP
G-spot enhancement procedure
G-spot enhancement is a painless procedure and can be performed under local anesthesia or, in some cases, with sedation. The total time of examination and injection is usually less than 10-15 minutes. G-spot enhancement requires a repeat injection three times within three months to maintain the effect.
A good candidate for G-spot enhancement
Women who have difficulty finding their G-spots, and are unable to achieve deep vaginal orgasms or women with clitoral orgasms and lack vaginal orgasms who might never have located their G-spots. G-spot enhancement is a safe, effective, non-surgical, and non-hormonal option for women having sexual dysfunction, such as lack of libido, arousal, or dyspareunia.
Picture 2. Shows G-spot area
Preparation for G-spot enhancement
- Consultation with the doctor about your expectation
- The must be not on menstruation period
- Stop taking anti-inflammatory medication such as Ibuprofen, Aspirin at least two weeks, or some vitamin and herbal supplements that may increase bleeding during and after the procedure.
Post Operative care
- Keep on cleaning the treatment area after urination
- With sanitary wipes after 24 hours
- You can have sexual intercourse one week after the procedure
- within a day after the process, the patient will be able to walk around and do the regular gentle activity.
Risk and complication for O-Shot
- Bruising
- Bleeding or hematoma
- Swelling
- Pain
- Infection
Recovery
It’s painless and comes with minimal post-procedural discomfort. Patients can go back to work in a day and have sexual intercourse one week after the surgery. The results can last for a year or more.