O-Shot Procedures in Lynnfield, MA

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Do you wish there was a nonsurgical way to treat urinary leaks?

Do you wish there was a way to rejuvenate your sex life and your marriage?

What is an O-Shot®?

The O-Shot is a patented technique in which a certified physician injects platelet-rich plasma (PRP) at certain locations in the area of the clitoris, vagina and around the urethra (the opening urine comes out from) to improve a woman’s orgasms and sexual sensitivity as well as improve urinary leakage (incontinence).

The procedure is painless as we first numb all the areas with topical anesthetic gel and use a nerve block.

The procedure only takes about 10 minutes and benefits can be felt almost immediately in some cases; in general, maximal results are felt within 6-8 weeks.

The procedure can be repeated if desired in 6-8 weeks. contact our office to schedule a consult with Dr. Joseph Kaye today!

Usually the results are long-lasting, about 1-2 years on average.

There have not been any reported adverse effects when done by a qualified physician.

The O-Shot is a perfect complement to our Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Program; women with optimal hormone balance using BHRT will experience the best results from the O-Shot.

It is important to understand that individual results vary, but a majority of women treated experience significant improvement in sexual enjoyment, orgasm, and urinary incontinence.

Ideal Candidates for the O-Shot Procedure for Vaginal Rejuvenation

Almost any woman can get an O-Shot®. Your Doctor or Nurse will help you determine if this is the best procedures for you. Women both on and off hormone replacement therapy can usually benefit from the O-Shot® procedure.

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Schedule Your Consultation In Lynnfield, MA Today!

Interested in learning more about the O-Shot procedure? Call Dr. Kaye at 781-933-4200 to schedule your consultation today!

Location Map: 210 Broadway Lynnfield, MA 01940

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