Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about O Shot.

The O Shot uses platelet-rich plasma (PRP) drawn from your blood, concentrated, then injected into targeted tissues. Platelets release growth factors that stimulate collagen, vascularity, and nerve repair to improve lubrication, sensitivity, and tissue health. Results vary and often improve over weeks.

Good candidates are adults seeking non-surgical improvement for sexual function, lubrication, or tissue health. Contraindications include active infection, bleeding disorders, pregnancy, or certain autoimmune conditions. A consultation and medical history review determine suitability and personalized treatment planning.

Most clients experience mild discomfort during injections, similar to brief pinches. Topical numbing and gentle techniques minimize pain. Mild swelling, bruising, or sensitivity can occur but typically resolves in days. Providers prioritize comfort and monitor your response throughout the procedure.

Initial improvements in lubrication and sensitivity can appear within two to four weeks as tissues respond. Collagen and vascular changes continue for three months or more. Many clients notice progressive gains after multiple follow-up sessions if recommended.

Treatment plans vary; many people begin with one session and follow-up boosters at three to six months. Some benefit from a series of two or three sessions for optimal, longer-lasting results. Your provider will recommend frequency based on goals and response.

Side effects are generally mild: temporary swelling, bruising, soreness, or spotting. Serious complications are rare when performed by licensed professionals. Avoid sexual activity and strenuous exercise for a short period as advised to reduce risks and support healing.