O-SHOT

Enhance Intimacy and Treat Urinary Incontinence

Unlock the benefits of the O-Shot at our Medspa. This PRP therapy treats urinary incontinence, vaginal dryness, and enhances sexual satisfaction.

O-Shot in Houston, TX 77056  X Factor MD Medspa

ABOUT O-SHOT

What IT IS

Unlock the full potential of feminine wellness with the O-Shot, a groundbreaking procedure offering numerous benefits to treat urinary incontinence, vaginal dryness, and Lichen Sclerosus while enhancing sexual satisfaction. Rediscover confidence, comfort, and intimacy with the transformative effects of the O-Shot.

How IT WorkS

The O-Shot utilizes platelet-rich plasma (PRP) derived from your own blood to rejuvenate intimate wellness. During the procedure, a small amount of blood is drawn and processed to extract PRP, which is then carefully injected into targeted areas of the vaginal tissue. The growth factors in PRP stimulate tissue regeneration, increase blood flow, and enhance sensitivity, leading to improvements in sexual satisfaction, vaginal dryness, urinary incontinence, and Lichen Sclerosus. Experience the power of your body’s natural healing abilities with the transformative effects of the O-Shot.

What to ExpecT

Following the O-Shot, expect a gradual improvement in intimate wellness and sexual satisfaction as the rejuvenating effects take hold. A topical and local anesthetic will be used to minimize discomfort. Some may experience mild discomfort or swelling at the injection sites, but this typically resolves quickly within 24 hours. You can have sexual intimacy the same night as the procedure. Around 2 weeks after, you’ll notice increased lubrication, heightened sensitivity, and improved urinary control. As tissue regeneration progresses, about the 6-week mark, you’ll enjoy enhanced intimacy, reduced vaginal dryness, and relief from symptoms of conditions like urinary incontinence and Lichen Sclerosus. Embrace a renewed sense of confidence and vitality in your intimate life with the transformative benefits of the O-Shot.

FAQs

  • The O-Shot is designed to be a comfortable procedure. A topical and local anesthetic is used to minimize discomfort during the injections. While some patients may experience mild discomfort or a slight pinch during the procedure, it is generally well-tolerated. Any post-treatment swelling or discomfort typically resolves within 24 hours.

  • The downtime after an O-Shot is minimal. Most patients experience mild swelling or discomfort at the injection sites, which usually resolves within 24 hours. You can resume your normal activities immediately, including sexual intimacy the same night. It is advisable to avoid strenuous exercise for at least 24 hours after the procedure.

  • Results from the O-Shot can vary depending on individual factors such as overall health and lifestyle. Generally, patients begin to see improvements in lubrication, sensitivity, and urinary control within 2 weeks after the procedure, with full results becoming more apparent at the 6-week mark. The effects of the O-Shot can last up to a year, and periodic maintenance treatments may be recommended to sustain and enhance the benefits.

  • Common side effects of the O-Shot include temporary redness, swelling, and mild discomfort at the injection sites. These effects are usually mild and resolve on their own within 24 hours. Less common side effects may include infection or an allergic reaction. It is important to discuss any concerns or medical conditions with your practitioner before undergoing the treatment.

Contact Us

Experience the transformative benefits of the O-Shot and achieve enhanced intimate wellness and confidence. Contact our Medspa today to schedule your consultation and begin your journey to improved sexual satisfaction and overall feminine health.


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