First, you’ll lie down with your feet in stirrups (similar to a pap smear). Then your physician will locate your G-spot, with your assistance. They will mark the coordinates on a speculum, which will allow them to correctly position a small needle for an injection of local anesthesia.Â
After the anesthetic kicks in, they’ll inject high-molecular-weight hyaluronic acid into the G-spot, to increase its width to the size of a quarter and its height to about a quarter of an inch. Â
From start to finish, the entire procedure will take about 30 minutes.Â
For most people the G-Shot doesn’t hurt, although you may experience a pinch during the anesthesia injection. You may also feel pressure when the hyaluronic acid gel fills your G-spot.Â
After your treatment, you may experience minor soreness or bleeding from the needle. Wear a tampon or sanitary napkin for four hours after treatment, to absorb any blood. You can return to normal sexual activity within four hours.Â
RealSelf Tip: The G-Shot can’t treat sexual dysfunction; it’s used only to boost the experience of women with normal sexual function.