Why Choose PRP Therapy for Sexual Wellness
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy has been gaining attention in the field of sexual wellness, particularly for men and women who experience issues related to sexual function. PRP therapy involves using a patient’s own blood, which is processed to concentrate the platelets and growth factors. This plasma is then injected into specific areas of the body to promote healing and regeneration. Here’s how it’s being used in sexual wellness:
PRP for Men
PRP therapy is often used in the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED) and other sexual performance issues in men. One of the most popular procedures is the Priapus Shot (P-Shot), where PRP is injected into the penis. The idea is that the growth factors in the plasma stimulate tissue regeneration, improve blood flow, and enhance overall sexual function. It’s thought to:
Improve erectile function
Increase sensitivity
Promote tissue regeneration
Improve blood flow to the penis
PRP for Women

In women, PRP is often used for sexual wellness in a procedure called the O-Shot (Orgasm Shot), where PRP is injected into the clitoris and the vaginal area. The goal of the O-Shot is to:
Enhance sexual pleasure and orgasm
Increase vaginal lubrication
Improve vaginal tissue health
Treat urinary incontinence
For women experiencing vaginal dryness, low libido, or sexual dysfunction (especially after menopause), PRP therapy may be a promising option. It is thought that the growth factors help rejuvenate the tissue and improve sensitivity.

Effectiveness and Safety
PRP therapy is considered extremely safe because it uses the patient's own blood, which reduces the risk of an allergic reaction or infection. Many of our patients report positive results and do have annual visits to continue with a healthy sexual lifestyle particularly in terms of enhanced sensation or improved function.
If you're thinking about PRP therapy for sexual wellness, schedule a consultation with
Dr. Stefanie A. Schultis. She is a certified specialist in sexual health and regenerative medicine.
Call 985-898-1940 for a consultation.