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O‒Shot for Women: PRP Vaginal Rejuvenation & Sexual Wellness

If you’ve been searching for an “O-Shot near me,” you may be tired of feeling uncomfortable, disconnected from your body, or worried that something is wrong with you. The O-Shot uses your own platelet-rich plasma (PRP) to support blood flow and tissue health in specific areas involved in arousal and orgasm, so intimacy can feel more natural again. At Optimal Longevity MD, Dr. Lucy Guevara looks at hormones, stress, sleep, circulation, and relationship factors, then uses this PRP option only when it clearly supports your goals for comfort, desire, and confidence. Whether your concerns started after childbirth, during perimenopause, or seemingly out of the blue, you should have a calm space to talk about them and a plan that respects your real life. You deserve to feel comfortable, connected, and confident in your own body again.

What Is the O-Shot for Women?

The O-Shot is a non-surgical PRP procedure that uses a small sample of your own blood to support sensitivity and circulation in key areas of the vulva, vagina, and clitoris. Often called the “orgasm shot,” it is offered to women who notice changes in arousal, lubrication, orgasm strength, or bladder control. During your visit, a short blood draw is used to prepare platelet-rich plasma, which is then injected into carefully chosen areas after numbing cream is applied. Most women describe more pressure than pain and are surprised by how quickly the process feels. Because the O-Shot comes from your own blood, the risk of reaction is low, and many women return to routine daily activities the same day. Over the next weeks, PRP works with your body’s own repair processes to support comfort and sexual response. Learn more about the O-Shot from HealthLine.
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Conditions the O-Shot Can Help Treat

When intimacy changes, it can be hard to know whether to blame stress, hormones, or something else. The O-Shot is considered when specific concerns keep showing up despite your best efforts. Here are some of the situations where Dr. Guevara may discuss this option with you.
With female sexual dysfunction, desire may feel lower, arousal slower, or orgasms less reliable than before. In these cases, the O-Shot can be layered into a broader sexual wellness plan to support circulation and sensitivity while stress, sleep, and relationship factors are addressed.

Urinary Incontinence

When urinary incontinence causes leaking when you cough, sneeze, or work out, daily plans can start to revolve around bathroom access and spare clothes. The O-Shot directs PRP to tissues that support the urethra and is often combined with pelvic floor work for better control.

Vaginal Dryness and Discomfort

For vaginal dryness and discomfort, pain, burning, or rawness during intimacy can slowly turn sex into something you brace for instead of enjoy. The O-Shot supports tissue health and moisture while Dr. Guevara evaluates whether BHRT or targeted supplements are needed for lasting relief.
During menopause, vaginal dryness, discomfort with intimacy, and shifts in libido can weigh just as heavily as hot flashes. The O-Shot may be paired with menopause treatment for libido and comfort to support local tissue health while BHRT and lifestyle changes work on the bigger picture.
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Advantages of the O-Shot Treatment Near Me with Optimal Longevity, MD

When women consider the O-Shot, they are usually looking for more than a quick fix or a single injection. They want to understand how this choice can support their body, their confidence, and their long-term sexual well-being.
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Uses Your Own Platelets

Instead of synthetic fillers, the O‒Shot relies on platelet‒rich plasma from your own blood. These platelets carry growth factors involved in everyday repair, and concentrating them allows targeted support for tissues related to arousal, lubrication, and bladder control.
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Brief Visits With Minimal Downtime

During a typical visit, you have a simple blood draw, PRP preparation, numbing, and injections in one session. Mild soreness or fullness is common for a short time, yet most women feel ready to return to work and everyday routines the same day.
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Support for Intimacy and Confidence

When sex feels painful, unpredictable, or less satisfying, it can affect confidence and connection with a partner. The O-Shot is designed to support arousal, orgasm strength, lubrication, and urinary control, so intimacy can gradually feel more relaxed and enjoyable again.
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Integrated With Hormone and Longevity Care

At Optimal Longevity MD, the O‒Shot is always considered in the context of your wider health. Dr. Guevara reviews hormones, gut health, sleep, stress, and cardiovascular risk and may pair PRP with BHRT, peptide therapy, or an Optimal Health Program when appropriate.

Why Choose Optimal Longevity MD for the O-Shot?

Dr. Lucy Guevara is double board-certified in preventive medicine and addiction medicine, with additional experience in anesthesia, functional medicine, and regenerative therapies. That background allows her to think about blood flow, nerve health, hormones, and emotional well-being together before recommending the O-Shot or any other option. Visits are designed to be unhurried; you have space to talk about changes in desire, arousal, orgasm, bladder control, and comfort without feeling rushed or dismissed. When the O-Shot fits your goals, it is clearly explained, scheduled at a pace that works for you, and integrated into a realistic plan that you can follow over time. In-person O-Shot visits are available in the Severna Park area, and many evaluations and follow-up conversations can be completed through telehealth. For women who like to read about other people’s experiences before making a decision, Parents magazine has covered O-Shot reviews and cost in a detailed, relatable way that many patients find helpful when they are weighing this option for themselves.
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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the O-Shot, and how does it work?
The O-Shot is a platelet-rich plasma procedure that uses your own blood to support tissue health, sensitivity, and circulation in areas involved in arousal and orgasm. A small blood sample is processed to concentrate the platelets, and that solution is injected into specific points around the vagina and clitoris after numbing. Over the following weeks, the growth factors released by platelets work with your body’s natural repair processes, which may improve lubrication, orgasm strength, and sometimes bladder control.
Is the O-Shot safe, and what are the side effects?
The O-Shot is generally considered a low-risk procedure when performed by a trained clinician using your own blood. Because the PRP comes from you, allergic reactions are uncommon, although temporary swelling, tenderness, or mild bruising in the injection areas can occur.
Does the O-Shot hurt, and what is the recovery time?
The O-Shot is usually well tolerated, and most women find the discomfort manageable with numbing cream and a small amount of local anesthetic. During the injections, it is more common to feel pressure and brief stinging than sharp pain. Recovery time is typically short, with mild soreness or fullness for a day or two, and many women return to regular routines the same day while following simple guidance about when to resume sexual activity.
Who is a good candidate for the O-Shot?
A good candidate for the O-Shot is someone who wants to address changes in arousal, orgasm, vaginal dryness, or mild urinary incontinence using a non-surgical option that works with their own biology. Women who are open to combining this “orgasm shot” with broader care, such as BHRT, pelvic floor work, or lifestyle changes, often do best because the underlying contributors are addressed from several directions. During your consultation, Dr. Guevara reviews your history, medications, and goals to confirm whether the O-Shot fits safely and realistically into your overall plan.
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