Get a "O" injection to revive her sex organs later in marriage. That may revive her desire.
What to Know About the O-Shot
Medically reviewed by
Janet Brito, Ph.D., LCSW, CST — Written by
Erica Cirino on November 24, 2019
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If you could, would you seek medical treatment to improve your ability to orgasm and the quality of your
orgasms?
For many women who experience
sexual dysfunction — and even those without — the answer is yes. But is there an actual treatment that could do this for you… using your own blood as medicine?
In short, the answer is unclear.
In the past few years a medical treatment that claims to do just that has increased in popularity.
Marketed as the orgasm shot, or O-Shot, treatment involves injecting the
clitoris, labia, and
G-spot with platelets — a substance in your blood that contains healing proteins called growth factors — extracted from your own blood.
There’s currently very little research on the O-Shot, and no scientifically proven evidence that it can improve your sex life.
What is the O-Shot?
To learn more about this shot, Healthline interviewed Dr. Carolyn DeLucia of
VSPOT Women’s Intimate Health Spa in New York City.
Her clinic offers the O-Shot, among other treatments it claims boosts female sexual health and experience.
According to DeLucia, the
O-Shot is a type of
platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatment for your vagina.
“Platelet rich plasma is the portion of our blood that contains all the growth factors that help us heal ourselves,” says DeLucia. “When we are small children and we scraped our knee, yellow fluid came out, a scab formed, the scab fell off, and then there was nice new pink skin that grew in. That yellow fluid is platelet-rich plasma.”
“We are able to isolate and concentrate and use that portion of blood wherever we need it to aid in healing,” she continues. “PRP is used in the O-Shot to create new blood vessels and new nerves.”
About PRP
PRP treatments have most often been used to treat injuries in athletes.
PRP has been used extensively to treat sports injuries, aid in recovery from surgery, and even to treat medical conditions like
hair loss.
It involves drawing blood from a patient, isolating the platelet-rich plasma from the blood, and reinjecting the platelet-rich plasma into a part of the body that needs healing.
While scientists don’t yet fully understand how it works, it appears that the platelets may have some kind of healing and restorative properties when injected into an injured part of the body by releasing
up to 35 different healing substancesTrusted Source or growth factors.
Many doctors use PRP to treat muscular wounds