P-Shot Priapus Shot
P- Shot® Procedure (Priapus Shot) use your body’s healing ability to deliver cellular growth and penile tissue repair. It consists of natural growth factors to stimulate cells to assist you in achieving enhanced erections and aids in treating the symptoms of penile dysfunction. Once the injection is administered, you start regenerating unhealthy tissues and making new healthy tissue. It’s most commonly used to provide patients with cellular repair.
The pros of this treatment include:
- Achieving and maintaining an erection
- Improved erections
- Increased girth and length of the penis
- Resolution of penile curvature
- Increased penile sensitivity
- Increased blood flow through the penis
- Improvements in symptoms of Peyronie’s Disease
The Treatments
P-Shot®
We’ll draw a small vial of blood during the P-Shot® procedure and put it in an advanced machine to make the solution. For maximum comfort, we’ll numb the area with a topical anesthetic. We’ll then administer the injections carefully. The P-Shot® procedure takes less than an hour to perform. There is minimal to no discomfort with the injections.
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FAQ
Which areas are treated?
The penile shaft, clitoris, or the grafenberg spot are treated.
When will I see the results?
It depends on your health and other factors. You may see results after the first P-Shot® procedure. If not, your results will be seen in three to six treatments or three to four months.
How long do results last?
The results last up to two years.
What can I do to prepare for treatment?
Trim and shave the area before treatment. Don’t consume medications for at least one week before the P-Shot® procedure. If you don’t prepare properly, it affects the results.
What can I do to recover?
We recommend using a vacuum erection device to get optimal results from the treatment. Without this device, you’ll get gradual improvements that may not be as effective.
Are there side effects?
You may get minimal soreness in the treatment area. This symptom fades within a few hours.