If you are suffering from incontinence, you are not alone. Any woman that struggles with urinary incontinence often feels that there is little that can be done. Not only is urinary leakage embarrassing at times, but it may also limit your activities.There are two primary types of incontinence - stress and urge incontinence.

Stress incontinence is the involuntary loss of urine that occurs when pressure on the bladder increases during physical movement, such as when you cough or sneeze. It is a common problem after childbirth, when the pelvic support structures are damaged and the urethra is no longer supported. While stress incontinence is more common among older women, it can occur in young, active, healthy women as well.

Urge incontinence, also known as over-active bladder, is over activity of the detrusor muscle, which contracts the bladder. When the contractions occur, this may leave you little to no time to get to a bathroom, and the amount of urine leaked can vary.

If you have incontinence, don't struggle or suffer anymore - let the O-Shot® treat your urinary incontinence effectively.
Dr. Charles Runels, creator of the O-Shot®, developed this Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) treatment for women to help them achieve or increase their ability to attain an orgasm through increased sensitivity in the vaginal wall and clitoris. However, after the O-shot®, women reported that their incontinence had also improved significantly or had completely resolved.

To perform the O-Shot® procedure, the area is first numbed using a powerful numbing cream. Then, we draw 4 teaspoons of your blood, place your blood in an FDA approved high-speed centrifuge to separate and remove the concentrated platelets. Next, we activate the platelets with calcium and inject them into very specific areas of the vagina, using an extremely thin needle. The activated platelets release growth factors and recruit stem cells, which stimulate the growth of new tissue, nerves and blood vessels in and around the injection sites.

While results may vary, most women report:

  • Decreased or resolved urinary incontinence (both urge and stress)
  • Increased lubrication
  • Greater arousal from clitoral stimulation
  • Stronger orgasms
  • More frequent orgasms
  • Increased sexual desire
  • Increased ability to have a vaginal orgasm
  • Decreased pain for those with painful intercourse

Dr. Rebecca Boyd is among a select number of health care professionals who are certified and licensed by the inventor and trademark holder of the O-Shot®, Dr. Charles Runels.

Note: Only physicians who have been trained and certified to perform the O-Shot® can perform the procedure as it is protected by US Patent & Trademark Law (SN 85270524).

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