Frequently Asked Questions About the O-Shot®

The O-Shot® procedure begins by the practitioner drawing a small blood sample in the same way as for a blood test. Then using a centrifuge and a proprietary method, Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) that contains the special growth factors is isolated. After the vagina and clitoris are anesthetized using a very strong local anesthetic, a very thin needle is used to inject the growth factors into the precise locations. Women feel no pain.

Many women enjoy the effects of the O-Shot® almost immediately. Then as the growth and healing factors begin to rejuvenate the tissues, women experience enhanced the sexual response, decreased urinary incontinence, and increased vaginal lubrication. The improvements will intensify for around 3 months after treatment. Almost all women receiving the O-Shot® enjoy an increase in their sexual responsiveness, and for many, the increase is dramatic. Results can last from eighteen months to three years.

  • Greater arousal from clitoral stimulation
  • A tighter introitus (vaginal opening)
  • Stronger orgasm
  • More frequent orgasm
  • Increased sexual desire
  • Increased ability to have a vaginal orgasm
  • Increased natural lubrication
  • Decreased pain for those with dyspareunia (painful intercourse)
  • Decreased or cured urinary incontinence

No. The area is numbed with local anesthesia. The shots are performed using a very tiny needle. Women do not experience any pain during treatment.

The procedure is quick and takes only minutes to perform.
Typically, results can last 18 months to 3 years.
Most patients choose to have their next O-Shot® when the benefits begin to fade or after 12-18 months after their treatment.
Yes. PRP Therapy and the O-Shot® are not shown to have any negative side effects or complications.
Yes. We highly recommend pairing the O-Shot® with Juliet Vaginal Laser treatment for maximized results. This powerful duo uses multiple modalities to treat stress urinary incontinence, vaginal laxity, dryness and more.
No. The procedure is considered elective and is not covered by insurance. The treatment does treat medical issues for women and it is a revolutionary procedure that is transforming women’s sexual health. However, insurance companies are notoriously far behind in covering effective advances.
The cost of treatment can be paid with credit card, cash or debit card. We will accept a personal check provided it clears and funds are transferred before the date of the treatment or procedure.
We accept financing through CareCredit. Visit CareCredit.com to apply.

Cost of treatment $1200

Cost of combination O-Shot® and Juliet Vaginal Treatment $1800