Innovations and advancements in the medical field have tapped into the magic of reusing one’s own blood to fight the signs of aging and also increase the sex drive for both women and men.
Using growth factors derived from a woman's own blood, the O Shot appears to markedly improve the quality of a woman's sexual response and thereby sex life. The preliminary results of this procedure, which involves the injection of platelet-derived growth factors (PDGFs) into a specific area on the upper wall of the vagina and the clitoris, were recently presented at the annual meeting of the A4M, the largest regenerative biomedicine convention in the country.
Women who have Hypoactive Sexual Disorder (low desire), Female Sexual Arousal Disorder, Female Orgasmic Disorder (women become aroused but have much difficulty with orgasm) and Dyspareunia (painful sex which may occur from 1 in 10 to 1 in 5 women) will benefit from the O Shot.
Dr. Kevin Aister, who has provided this writer with details regarding the Vampire Face Lift, has once again offered his valuable time to the Sex & Relationships Examiner during a recent phone interview to explain the O Shot, which was first introduced early in 2012 when solid medical studies were not yet performed.
Dr. Aister executes this newest procedure to enhance a woman’s sex drive at the Artemis Laser & Vein Center, a nationally owned and operated state-of-the-art cosmetic facility that brings only the newest procedures to patients.
Examiner: How is the O Shot procedure completed (in office, anesthesia)?
Dr. Aister: The procedure is completed in the office applying a numbing cream to the area first while blood is drawn and run through a centrifuge. The PRP, platelet rich plasma, is then injected into two areas: the most volume enters the roof of the vagina, but not into the bladder, and then into the clitoral hood for a total of 10-15 seconds each shot. Gynecologists have been referring patients nationwide under those who are trained under VFL founder, Dr. Runels.
Examiner: What is the difference between the Vampire Face Lift and the O Shot?
Dr. Aister: It is the same as VFL, the blood is drawn and platelets removed, however the only difference is just the PRP, platelet rich plasma, without the cosmetic fillers are injected into the area.
Examiner: How long do the O Shot results last?
Dr. Aister: Results are visible within two weeks and last for approximately one year. Dr. White and Vampire Face Lift founder Dr. Runels are doing a study, of which I am part of and are confidentially translating the results to define how long it will last. Some women have reported 16-18 months and others 9-10.
Side effects of the O Shot include a fullness-like urination sensation and some report minimal staining. A positive outcome has been a relief of stress incontinence after sneezing and coughing. No complications have been reported with this procedure, however some women, about one percent, experience hyper-sexuality, where they can’t seem to have enough sex, but this generally wears off after two weeks.
Dr. Aister does warn that the O Shot is not a procedure to fix decreased libido, it corrects mechanical problems associated with aging and dryness using growth factors to rejuvenate the tissue and increase lubrication providing more sensation during sex, making it easier to have vaginal orgasm. Women have had dramatic result reporting sex has been increasingly more pleasurable.
While the O Shot has had positive results for women and their sex drive, men can also benefit from their own blood with the Priapus shot. Male patients have reported larger erections, improved sex life, improved orgasm, increased sensitivity and increased libido. The P Shot does same thing for men and if used consistently with a pump twice a day for a year, it will increase the size and girth of the penis, another positive side effect that was not the purpose of the procedure, which is to correct erectile dysfunction.
Thank you once again Dr. Aister for enlightening this Sex & Relationships Examiner and her readers to the magical affect the blood has upon the body, including increasing the sex drive of both women and men.
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