If you have low sexual desire, trouble achieving orgasm, or have painful intercourse, you are not alone. Female sexual dysfunction is present in about 4 out of every 10 women in the U.S. It's a big problem! However, research shows that only 14% of women ever talk to any of their physicians about these issues.
According to the Practice Bulletin in Obstetrics and Gynecology (April 2011), the reason may be that (with the exception of short-term hormone replacement), there have been few treatment options. So, discussing a problem for which there is no proven solution would discourage both the physician and the patient, so the doctor doesn't ask.
With 150 million women in the US in 2010, and at least 50 million of them suffering with these problems, consider the ripple effect this has on our society as children and communities suffer the breakdown of relationships in part due to some of these problems.
As medical advances continue with PRP, there is now help for women called the O-Shot®, and the number of women getting this procedure is increasing every day. Dr. Charles Runels, creator of the O-Shot®, developed this Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) treatment for women to help them achieve an orgasm through increased sensitivity. It is a natural, non-surgical, and minimally painful procedure that can revitalize and rejuvenate vaginal and clitoral function.
To perform the O-Shot® procedure we draw 4 teaspoons of your blood, then separate and remove the concentrated platelets. Next, we activate the platelets with calcium, and inject them into the anesthetized areas of the vagina and clitoris, 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 vary between women, most women report:
- Greater arousal from clitoral stimulation
- Stronger orgasms
- More frequent orgasms
- Increased sexual desire
- Increased ability to have a vaginal orgasm
- Increased lubrication
- Decreased pain for those with painful intercourse
- Decreased or resolved urinary incontinence (both urge and stress)
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).