The P-Shot, explained: What to know about the ED treatment popular with gay men
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The P-Shot, explained: What to know about the ED treatment popular with gay men
""The way I explain this to patients is with a gym analogy. When you lift weights, you create small amounts of trauma to the muscle, and if you give it the right nutrients, the muscle rebuilds bigger and stronger. The corpora cavernosa contains smooth muscle cells. When we inject PRP, we're creating a small amount of controlled trauma, but more importantly, we're delivering the growth factors that signal those cells to repair, remodel, and improve their blood supply.""
""The P-Shot is a non-surgical male enhancement treatment where a small tube of a patient's own blood is drawn and then spun in a centrifuge to create platelet-rich plasma (PRP) before being injected back into the patient.""
Erectile dysfunction affects about 50 percent of men aged 40 to 70, yet many do not seek treatment due to social stigma. The P-Shot, or Priapus Shot, is a non-surgical treatment that involves drawing a patient's blood, processing it to create platelet-rich plasma (PRP), and injecting it into specific areas of the penis. This method aims to promote tissue healing and improve blood supply, similar to muscle recovery after weightlifting. Other treatment options include penile Botox and pelvic floor exercises.
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