How long does G-shot last?

3 answers to “How long does G-shot last?”

A: How long does the G-shot last?

Otto Joseph Placik, MD

This really lasts on what product is injected. All instances reflect off-label use of the product. Traditionally the g-shot is performed using collagen. This typically lasts 4-6 mos. Almost any other fillers can be utilized to accomplish the purpose of g-spot enlargement and the length of persistence can vary... more

A: The g-shot

Steven Wallach, MD

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.  It should last 6 -9 months.

A: G-shot results will last as long as the filler lasts

Samir Shureih, MD

The results will last as long as the filler lasts. From 4-6 months, it will have to be repeated if you decide there was benefit for you.

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DrBernstein
11 posts
21 Jan 2009

The G-Shot (or G-Spot Amplification) uses human engineered collagen that lasts up to 4 months.  Some patients have reported longer results - as long as 6 months.  Almost all patients last a minimum of 3 months. There is a 'double-shot' which is not quite double the amount of collagen.  Some patients indicate that this lasts longer due to the increased amount of product, but there is no empiricle evidence to back this up. Other injectable products with longer lifespan can be used instead of the human engineered collagen.  Some of these products may last as long as 9 to 12 months.

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