The P-Shot For ED

The P Shot for Erectile Dysfunction

If you’re reading this, chances are you are looking for a solution for erectile dysfunction (ED). As men age, so many struggle with a decrease in the sensation, frequency, and stamina of their erections. Aside from medications, there are some new, promising solutions that men are reporting to be effective for erectile dysfunction.

A BETTER SOLUTION FOR ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION (ED)

Clinically proven and non-surgical, the P-Shot has been used for nearly a decade, resulting in enhanced sexual performance for thousands of patients worldwide. The Priapus Shot, or P-Shot, harnesses the power of platelet-rich plasma, resulting in the following benefits:

  • Is drug- and surgery-free.

  • Increases sensation and pleasure

  • Increases ability to maintain erections or stamina

  • Increases the quality, and potentially the size, of erections

  • Improves strength and intensity of orgasms

  • Can potentially enhance the efficacy of other therapies like Viagra or Cialis

  • Treats Peyronie’s Disease (curved penis)

HOW THE P-SHOT WORKS

Platelet-rich plasma therapy (PRP) was originally a regenerative treatment popular for treating athletes with sports injuries - addressing ligaments, tendon issues, and degenerative joint issues. Taking into consideration its immense regenerative capabilities, PRP was then adopted to help men and women with various sexual function challenges.

The PRP treatment used specifically for men’s erectile dysfunction - or the P-Shot - involves separating the growth factors in your blood, and then re-injecting your super-charged plasma back into your body. The PRP mobilizes local stem cells and growth factors, which accelerate collagen formation, tissue regeneration, and the formation of new vascular networks. This results in increased blood flow to the penis and stronger, more reliable, and more frequent erections. More information about PRP is available here.

WHAT TO EXPECT

The P-Shot is a simple, in-office procedure that takes approximately 30-45 minutes. A blood sample will be taken from your arm and placed in a special centrifuge to separate your plasma, which is then carefully drawn into a syringe. A numbing cream is applied to the treatment area and a local anesthetic is also provided for ultimate comfort. The injections are given with a small needle and then you’re done!

Pain is rarely reported, there is little or no downtime following the procedure and there are little or no known side effects. Dr. Kass learned the procedure from the inventor of the P-Shot and is one of the few practitioners thoroughly trained and certified in the specialized PRP protocols.

Kass Precision Medicine’s INTEGRATIVE SOLUTIONS

Kass Precision Medicine is a strong proponent of the P-Shot because it addresses the root cause of erectile dysfunction, is clinically proven as well as safe and highly effective. The P-Shot is one of several treatments Dr. Kass and her team offer to address ED and can be used in conjunction with other therapies to result in optimal efficacy. Other advanced therapies include GAINSWave, specialized compounding solutions, and Testosterone Replacement Therapy.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Q. Is the procedure painful?

A. Because we use a numbing solution and a local anesthetic, we have never had patients complain of any pain during or following the procedure.

Q. Will there be any scarring?

A. During the five years we’ve been performing this procedure, scarring has never occurred.

Q. How often does the P-Shot work?

A. 75% of men report satisfactory benefits.

Q. When can I expect to see results?

A. Some men experience results immediately. Most patients will see results within a few weeks with maximum benefits appreciated after three full months.

Q. Am I a good candidate?

A. Anyone looking for increased sexual performance can benefit from this procedure. It is especially advantageous for men who struggle with erectile dysfunction resulting from prostate issues, Peyronie’s Disease, the side effects of prescription drugs or other medical conditions including diabetes.

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