The O‑Shot is a non-surgical, in-office treatment designed to support female sexual wellness by enhancing sensitivity, arousal, and overall sexual function. The procedure uses platelet-rich plasma (PRP), which is derived from a small sample of your own blood. PRP contains concentrated growth factors that may help support tissue health and blood flow in targeted areas.
After a quick blood draw, the PRP is prepared and then carefully injected into specific areas of intimate tissue. Because PRP comes from your own body, the treatment is often positioned as a natural option with no synthetic fillers or hormones. Many patients pursue the O‑Shot to help with concerns like reduced sensation, difficulty reaching orgasm, vaginal dryness, or mild urinary leakage—especially after childbirth or with age-related changes.
Results vary by person, and outcomes depend on factors like overall health, hormone status, and the underlying cause of symptoms. Some people report improvements within a few weeks, while others notice changes gradually over a couple of months as the body responds.
What to Expect
- Appointment length: Typically 30–60 minutes total.
- Step 1: Blood draw: A small amount of blood is taken (similar to routine lab work).
- Step 2: PRP preparation: The blood is spun in a centrifuge to separate and concentrate the PRP.
- Step 3: Numbing: A topical numbing cream (and sometimes additional local anesthetic) is applied to maximize comfort.
- Step 4: Injections: The PRP is injected into targeted areas. Most patients describe pressure or mild discomfort rather than sharp pain.
- Downtime: Minimal. Many people return to normal activities the same day.
- Aftercare: You may be advised to avoid intercourse or intense activity for a short window (your provider will give exact guidance). Mild swelling, tenderness, or spotting can occur and usually resolves quickly.
- When results show: Some notice changes within 2–4 weeks; full effects may take 6–12 weeks.
- How long it lasts: Many clinics cite results lasting months to over a year, but this varies. Some patients choose maintenance treatments.
Who Should Consider
The O‑Shot may be worth discussing with a qualified provider if you’re experiencing:
- Reduced sensitivity or difficulty achieving orgasm
- Lower arousal or decreased sexual satisfaction
- Vaginal dryness or discomfort during intimacy
- Changes after childbirth or with aging
- Mild stress urinary incontinence (light leakage with coughing, sneezing, or exercise)
- A desire for a non-surgical, hormone-free approach using your own PRP
Have Any Questions?
If you’re curious whether the O‑Shot is right for you, we’re happy to help. During a private consultation, we can walk through your goals, medical history, comfort concerns, and what kind of results are realistic for your situation.