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Is the G-spot shot for real?

What is injected, and how is it done? How does the doctor determine where to inject?

Asked 37 months ago by curious43 in orlando,fl
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What is the G-shot

This is information that we provide to our patients at our office. Other practices may vary. This is a minimally invasive, non-surgical, treatment that can temporarily enhance/enlarge the Grafenburg spot. Sexually active women with normal sexual function who are at ease with discovering or promoting the prominence of the G-spot are excellent candidates for this technique receiving widespread attention in the media. It is not for everyone and many physicians as well as therapist question... more
Otto Joseph Placik, MD
Chicago Plastic Surgeon
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We perform the G-shot with Prevelle or collagen injections

We perform an injection of cosmetic filler called Prevelle or collagen in the g-spot area where there are clusters of nerve endings when stimulated can cause an intense orgasm. The rationale behind injecting is to enhance the g-spot area, making it easier to stimulate, and therefore easier to climax.
William J. Hedden, MD
Birmingham Plastic Surgeon
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G-shot done by injecting filler under G-spot

When the G spot was described, it was thought to be the sensitive area inside the vagina on the anterior wall, where a collection of nerves make it very sensitive and may play a role in orgasm. If a woman can pinpoint the spot and confirms that the above information is right for her then infecting a filler under that area makes the area more prominent and thus easily stimulated. It is an office procedure no anesthetic is needed.
Samir Shureih, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
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The g-shot

The g-shot was popularized by a gynecologist. It is actually Restylane injected into the area right behind the pubic bone that is thought to be over the g-spot.  This may enhance orgasm in some women, although specific numbers are not scientifically proven.
Steven Wallach, MD
Manhattan Plastic Surgeon
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