What it is
The “O” Shot is a procedure that uses platelet-rich plasma (PRP) — concentrated from a small blood draw — to address specific concerns in women related to intimate sensitivity, function, and tissue quality. PRP is delivered to defined anatomical sites under topical anesthesia.
How we approach it
The first conversation is private, brief, and clinically focused. We screen for medical conditions that should be evaluated by gynecology or urology before considering an office procedure. We discuss realistic expectations, individual variability of results, and what the procedure does and does not address.
The treatment is performed in a private exam room with the clinician and one assistant. Topical anesthesia is applied; the procedure follows; you are back to normal activity the same day.
What to expect
A small blood draw and 10-minute spin at the start of the appointment. Topical anesthesia for 20 minutes. The procedure itself is brief. Mild soreness for one to two days is possible.
Subjective improvement typically reported in three to six weeks, with continued change over months. Some patients elect a maintenance treatment at six to twelve months; results vary individually.
Candidacy
Best for women with the indications above who can tolerate a focused office procedure and who do not have active infection, clotting disorders, current anticoagulation without clearance, or pregnancy. Concerns requiring gynecologic or urologic specialty care should be evaluated by those specialists first.