INTRACAVERNOUS(MEN)
- The Intracavernous PRP shot, a new procedure that uses conventional PRP to treat erectile dysfunction.
- The priapus shot procedure is non-invasive and doesn't carry the heart-health risks that many traditional erectile dysfunction treatments do.
- By administering platelet rich plasma directly to the penis, the intracavernous PRP shot(also called the M-PRP shot) delivers erections that are:
- Firmer
- Larger
- More Frequent
- Longer-lasting
- Through PRP, the penile intracavernous injection promotes the growth of new tissue. The results of the intracavernous PRP shot can help you have better erections for up to 18 months or longer.
- Immediately larger
- Strengthen and straighten the penis
- Increase circulation within the penis for a healthier organ
- Make other therapies work better(If you still need Viagra or Cialis, then it will work better for you)
- Increase sensation and pleasure proven to work in multiple studies
- Increase size by design(Can place more in the base or in the head or wherever makes for best result)
- No allergic reactions(using your own body's fluids).
- No lumpiness and minimal pain.
- There is a 10% incidence of scar formation and the chance of hematoma after injection
THE PROCEDURE
VAGINAL REJUVENATION (WOMEN)
- Vaginal wall PRP injections for women is a new procedure that uses conventional PRP to possible treat the following conditions:
- Female sexual arousal disorder(usually but not always accompanies sexual desire disorder). Women who suffer with this way want to have sex but have much difficulty finding the pleasure of arousal(5% incidence).
- Hypoactive sexual desire disorder(low desire). Remember, that this is not counted a disorder unless it's disrupting the woman's life. Around 10% of women suffer with this problem.
- Female orgasmic disorder: Again around 1 in 20 (5%). Here women can become aroused but have much difficulty with orgasm. This can be so frustrating that sex becomes a frustration that they avoid.
- Dyspareunia: Here the woman suffers with real pain with sex (not from decreased lubrication or Vaginal spasm). The incidence is from around 1 in 10 to 1 in 5 women.
- Implied benefits from the orgasm shot include:
- Greater arousal from clitoral stimulation
- Younger, smoother skin of the vulva (Lips of the Vagina).
- A tighter introitus (Vaginal opening)
- Stronger and more frequent orgasm
- Increased sexual desire
- Increase the ability to have a vaginal orgasm
- Decreased pain for those with dyspareunia (painful intercourse)
- Increased natural lubrication
- Procedure
- Apply a numbing cream (I.E BLT) to the Vaginal.
- Then, using a 30G or 31G needle, inject growth factors to the clitoris (1mm to 2mm depth) and into the upper Vagina, an area important for the sexual response.
ILLUSTRATION OF THE PROCEDURE (WOMEN)
PRP INJECTIONS
OTHER CONSIDERATION
- The use of PRP is strictly off-label for hair loss. Physicians may use PRP on patients, so long as it is not specifically marketed or promoted to patients for hair loss.
- Expect to see new hair growth in about 3-6 months after the procedure.
- Depth of injections should be 1-2mm
- Many physicians follow the injections with led light (669-950nm) exposure for 5 to 10 minutes and can be repeated weekly.
- Patients should be advised to use gentle, daily hair shampoo, and conditioner.
- Patients using minoxidil or finasteride may resume using these products at (3) weeks.
- Complications:
- Bleeding, bruising, tenderness, and possible infection.
- Potential complications include cutaneous eruptions, hyperpigmentation, inflammation, itching and possible allergic reactions (bovine thrombin if used or lidocaine)