What Is PRP “O” Shot?
The OMG Shot is a revolutionary, non-surgical treatment designed to enhance female sexual wellness and vaginal health. This innovative procedure uses platelet-rich plasma (PRP) derived from your own blood to stimulate rejuvenation of vaginal and clitoral tissues. By harnessing the body’s natural growth factors, the treatment helps increase sexual desire, improve natural lubrication, and promote stronger, more frequent orgasms. It also targets mild urinary incontinence, offering both functional and intimate health benefits.
During the procedure, PRP is carefully injected into areas near the clitoris and G-Spot, where it activates unipotent stem cells in the tissues. This activation encourages tissue regeneration, improving sensitivity, sexual response, and overall function. Safe, minimally invasive, and highly effective, the OMG Shot provides a natural, personalized solution for women seeking to restore confidence, intimacy, and comfort in their daily lives.
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PRP “O” Shot
Florence SC + Hartsville SC


Treatment Type
Cosmetic Gynecology
What PRP “O” Shot Treats
The OMG Shot (also known as the O‑Shot) uses your body’s own platelet‑rich plasma (PRP) to target and rejuvenate vaginal and clitoral tissues. It's designed to treat a variety of concerns, including: decreased sexual desire or arousal, low libido, vaginal dryness, dificulty achieving orgasm, reduced clitoral or reduced G-spot sensation.
PRP “O” Shot Benefits
PRP "OMG" Shot benefits include enhanced sexual desire, stronger and more frequent orgasms, increased natural lubrication, improved vaginal and clitoral health, and reduced mild urinary incontinence.
Complementary Treatments
Downtime
No Downtime
Number of Treatments
For the OMG Shot (PRP vaginal rejuvenation), the typical recommendation is 1–3 treatments, spaced about 6–8 weeks apart. Most patients notice improvements after the first session, but multiple treatments can enhance results, increase sexual function, and optimize tissue rejuvenation. Maintenance treatments may be suggested every 12–18 months depending on individual response and desired long-term outcomes.



