The Feminine Rejuvenation Therapy or the O-Shot, is a modern medical procedure designed to rejuvenate and enhance sexual health and urinary continence in women. This non-surgical treatment uses the patient’s blood platelets to stimulate vaginal and clitoral rejuvenation. By extracting platelet-rich plasma (PRP) from the patient’s blood and injecting it directly into the vagina, the O-Shot promotes tissue regeneration and increased blood flow. This therapy is especially beneficial for women experiencing sexual dysfunction, urinary incontinence, or those seeking overall enhancement in sexual response. Typically, patients observe noticeable improvements within 3-4 months post-treatment.
For those interested in exploring the benefits of the O-Shot, Rejuven8 Medical in Sugar Land, TX, offers expertly administered treatments in a comfortable and professional setting. With minimal downtime and long-lasting results, this could be the step towards restoring your sexual health and confidence. Contact Rejuven8 Medical today to book your appointment and experience the difference firsthand.
Women experiencing sexual dysfunction, urinary incontinence, or those seeking to enhance sexual pleasure and response are ideal candidates for the Feminine Rejuvenation Therapy.
Most patients notice improvements within 3-4 months after receiving the Feminine Rejuvenation Therapy treatment.
The effects of the Feminine Rejuvenation Therapy can last for over a year in many cases, though results may vary from person to person.
The Feminine Rejuvenation Therapy has minimal downtime and side effects. Within a few days, normal activities can be resumed after the procedure.
Before your Feminine Rejuvenation Therapy treatment, avoid blood thinners like aspirin and ibuprofen for a week, stay hydrated, and eat a balanced meal. Post-treatment, abstain from sexual activity for 24 hours, keep the area clean, and avoid intense exercise and harsh soaps for a few days to ensure proper healing.
During the Feminine Rejuvenation Therapy treatment, a small amount of blood is drawn from the arm, processed to extract PRP, and then injected into the vaginal area. In general, there is little discomfort associated with the procedure, which is relatively quick.
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