If your sex life is hindered by erectile dysfunction, it can be incredibly frustrating to try and get it back naturally and effectively. Fortunately, P-shot – or Priapus Shot – offers a revolutionary solution that may do the trick.
We look at the five key benefits of P-shot and FAQs. Read to find out all you need to know about P-shot.
What is a P-shot?
P-shot, or the Priapus Shot, is a revolutionary, non-surgical procedure designed to help men improve their sexual health. Invented by Dr. Charles Runels and first used in 2011, P-Shot involves using a patient’s blood to rejuvenate erectile function.
It has quickly become one of the most popular treatments for men seeking improved sexual performance without undergoing surgery or taking medication. The procedure typically takes less than an hour and is virtually painless due to its minimally invasive nature.
Patients can expect to see results within just a few days with no downtime required after the treatment.
What are the Benefits of a P-shot?
1. It is a Painless Procedure
One of the main benefits of the P-Shot is that it is a non-invasive, painless procedure. Unlike surgery, which involves cutting through tissue and stitching back together, the P-Shot uses injections to deliver natural compounds directly into the penis. Since P-shot mainly uses compounds from your own body, it allows for quick recovery times and minimal discomfort during the procedure itself.
2. It Increases the Size, Girth, and Hardness during Erection
We are sure you must have come across hundreds of ads claiming to be effective in increasing the size of the penis. However, most of them are fake or require surgery.
If you are looking for a safe and natural way to increase the size and improve your erections, look no further than the P-shot. A p-shot involves injecting your blood to promote tissue growth in the penis, resulting in improved length, girth, and hardness during erection.
Once you have gone through the procedure, the cells in your penis start absorbing more blood which leads to a stronger and longer erection. In addition to stronger erections, you may see a visible increase in the size of your penis. Sometimes, these cells may perform even better than they did in their prime.
3. It can Change the Shape of the Penis
Although we promote that every penis is beautiful in its way but, some people are unhappy with the way their penis looks when erect. It may be that you have Peyronie’s disease which causes your penis to curve to one side due to contraction of muscle on one side. Or you may just not like it.
Whatever the case may be, surgery is often the first option that comes to mind but not anymore. P-shot can help change the shape of your penis in a painless and non-invasive manner. Unlike, surgery, there is no need to get circumscribed or wait for sexual activity after a P-shot.
4. It Increases Sensitivity and Pleasure
Poor blood flow not only causes you to have weaker erections but also numbs down your sensations which may take all the pleasure away from an orgasm. P-shot results in improved circulation of blood to the area, providing more sensation for heightened arousal and stronger orgasms.
P-Shots are also known to increase libido, leading to more enjoyable and satisfying intimate moments with your partner. At our clinic, we specialize in providing this safe and effective treatment so you can experience the full benefits of this incredible technology.
5. It Helps you to Last Longer
Premature ejaculation can be embarrassing and daunting when it comes to the bedroom. Premature ejaculation affects up to 30% to 40% of men, globally. If you are facing premature ejaculation along with ED, P-shot may be ideal for you. It is a safe and non-invasive approach to treating PE.
As explained above, a P-shot increases the blood flow which not only helps you achieve a stronger erection and orgasm but it also helps you last longer in bed.
Are there any Side Effects?
As compared to surgery, there are little to no side effects associated with P-Shot. We understand that an injection into your penis may sound daunting. However, before the procedure, a local anaesthetic is injected into your groin area which makes the entire procedure painless and comfortable for you.
Moreover, there are no preparations required before the surgery. Unlike surgery, you don’t need to be circumcised or go under anaesthesia.
On its own, there are no life-threatening side effects of a P-shot. Since we use your blood for the procedure, there is no risk of allergies or blood reactions. However, you may feel observe some soreness and mild redness at the injection site which is very normal and it subsides in a few days.
What can You Expect from your P-shot?
There is minimal downtime associated with a P-shot as compared to any other procedure. Normally, it may take a few days for the results to appear. However, you may be able to observe the effects as early as the next morning.
On average, P-shot may last for a year however, the results are severely affected by smoking. So, if you’re looking forward to enjoying the full effects of a P-shot, you may have to give up smoking.
How to Ensure the Best Results?
Although P-shot is a minimal procedure and does not require any special care, however, here are some of the things you can do to ensure optimal recovery:
- Avoid alcohol for a few days after the procedure.
- Avoid hot showers for a day or two or until the swelling has gone down.
- Avoid smoking
- Stay hydrated
- Avoid vigorous sexual activity for a day or two after the procedure.
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With a P-shot, you can get all the sexual benefits you have been looking for. You can look forward to bigger, longer-lasting, and hard erections. Your sensitivity and pleasure during intimate moments will dramatically increase.
It is also important to make sure you are doing it with a qualified professional for the best results.
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