The P‑Shot is a non-surgical, in-office treatment designed to support male sexual wellness by improving blood flow, sensitivity, and overall sexual performance. The procedure uses platelet-rich plasma (PRP), which is created from a small sample of your own blood. PRP contains concentrated growth factors that may help support tissue health and function.
During the appointment, a quick blood draw is taken and spun in a centrifuge to isolate the PRP. That PRP is then injected into targeted areas of penile tissue. Because PRP is derived from your own body, the P‑Shot is often viewed as a natural option with no hormones or synthetic ingredients. Many patients explore the P‑Shot to address concerns such as erectile dysfunction (ED), reduced sensitivity, performance changes with age, or a desire for improved sexual confidence.
Results vary from person to person and depend on overall health, circulation, hormone status, and the underlying cause of symptoms. Some patients report noticing changes within a few weeks, while others see more gradual improvement over the following months.
What to Expect
- Appointment length: Typically 30–60 minutes.
- Step 1: Blood draw: A small blood sample is taken (similar to routine lab work).
- Step 2: PRP preparation: The blood is processed in a centrifuge to concentrate the PRP.
- Step 3: Numbing: A local anesthetic is used to keep the procedure comfortable. Most patients report minimal discomfort.
- Step 4: Injections: PRP is injected into specific areas. You may feel pressure or brief pinches.
- Downtime: Minimal. Most people return to normal daily activities the same day.
- Aftercare: Mild swelling, bruising, or tenderness can occur and typically resolves quickly. Your provider may recommend avoiding sex or strenuous activity for a short period.
- When results show: Some men notice changes in 2–4 weeks, with continued improvement over 6–12 weeks.
- How long it lasts: Many clinics cite results lasting months to over a year, but longevity varies. Some patients opt for maintenance treatments.
Who Should Consider
The P‑Shot may be a good option to discuss with a qualified provider if you’re experiencing:
- Mild to moderate erectile dysfunction (ED)
- Reduced firmness, stamina, or confidence
- Decreased sensitivity or changes in sexual satisfaction
- Age-related performance changes
- A preference for a non-surgical approach using your body’s own PRP
Have Any Questions?
If you’re considering the P‑Shot, we’re here to make the process clear, private, and pressure-free. A consultation is the best way to review your goals, health history, and what results are realistic for you.