Dr. Leonardo now offers the latest exciting treatment for urinary incontinence and dyspareunia, the Orgasm Shot® (O-Shot®). The O-Shot® developed from Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Treatments, a way to stimulate the body to heal, repair, and regrow various tissue using platelets, growth factors, and other chemical markers processed in high concentrations from the patients own blood. For more detail, read about RIT.
The O-Shot® (or Orgasm Shot®) is a nonsurgical procedure that uses the growth factors each woman has in her own body to stimulate vaginal and clitoral rejuvenation to activate the Female Orgasm System. Dr. Leonardo injects the PRP into an area called the O-Spot (a collection of structures that activate the orgasm system). The woman usually enjoys the effects of the O-Shot® almost immediately as the growth factors begin to rejuvenate and enhance the sexual response. Thus far, almost all women receiving O-Shot® procedure enjoy an increase in their sexual response, and for many the increase is dramatic.
Other benefits include the following:
If you wish to be treated, the O-Shot® Procedure steps are as follows:
When the blood is centrifuged to super concentrate the platelets, it is performed in such a way as to preserve their integrity. The super concentrated platelets, serum, and other chemical markers are harvested and activated with Calcium Chloride. This extra calcium chloride triggers the platelets to release at least 7 different growth factors that can trigger omnipotent stem cells to grow younger tissue. This solution is injected into the vagina after adequate numbness has been achieved using local anesthesia and ice. The contents of the platelets are released into the surrounding tissue to allow for rejuvenation and healing.
The O-Shot® may not be right for everyone, but works well in 80% of patients. A second treatment may be necessary if unsuccessful the first time. Although each woman's experience can be different, patients have reported improved orgasms, better vaginal lubrication, and full to partial resolution of urinary incontinence.