'O-shot' finds takers: The new wellness trend being pitched to brides

'O-shot' finds takers: The new wellness trend being pitched to brides

The Times of India health

Key Points:

  • The O-Shot, or orgasm shot, is a non-surgical procedure involving injection of a patient's platelet-rich plasma (PRP) into vaginal tissues, marketed to enhance sexual sensation and improve intimacy, particularly targeting brides for a better honeymoon experience.
  • Despite its growing popularity, leading gynecologists caution that the O-Shot lacks robust scientific evidence proving its effectiveness, with no well-designed clinical studies confirming significant improvements in female sexual function.
  • The procedure is considered low-risk since it uses the patient's own blood, but potential side effects include pain, swelling, infection, bruising, and temporary altered sensations; it is not FDA-approved for treating sexual dysfunction.
  • Experts emphasize that female sexual dysfunction often has multiple causes such as hormonal, psychological, and relational issues, and the O-Shot should not be viewed as a standalone solution or a cosmetic fix for sexual wellbeing.
  • Medical professionals recommend that women considering the O-Shot consult qualified physicians to understand the experimental nature of the treatment, manage expectations, and address underlying issues rather than relying solely on this procedure.

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