P-SHOT
P-SHOT
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma), also known as
P-Shot (Priapus Shot), is a treatment method where enriched plasma obtained
from the person's own blood is injected into the penis. This treatment aims to
stimulate healing in the spongy tissues that enable the penis to become erect.
Here is more information about PRP therapy:
How It's Done:
Blood Draw:
Approximately
25 cc of blood is taken from the patient for the treatment.
Centrifuge
Process:
The collected blood is processed in a special
centrifuge device. In this process, platelets and other healing factors in the
blood are separated.
Injection:
The platelet-rich plasma (PRP) obtained through
the centrifuge process is injected into the penile tissue through a special
tube.
Application Process:
PRP therapy
typically involves a series of 3+3 sessions. A waiting period of 1 month (2-6
weeks) is observed between each session.
At
the end of the treatment, an average elongation of 5-7 mm and thickening of 3-5
mm in circumference are expected.
Purposes:
Tissue
Repair: Platelets taken from the person's own blood initiate the repair process
by being injected into damaged tissues in the penis.
Increased
Flexibility: The goal is to regain flexibility in spongy tissues.
Improvement
of Blood Flow: Platelets are used to ensure that the tissues are filled with
enough blood.
Effects:
PRP therapy
may help increase the erectile capacity of the penis.
After
the treatment, many patients may experience elongation and thickening.
Who It's Suitable For:
Men
experiencing penis curvature or erectile dysfunction.
Men
who have undergone fat transfer to the penis and want to maintain the results.
Any
man with realistic expectations.
Key Points:
PRP therapy
is generally a minimally invasive procedure.
Each
treatment is individual, and results can vary from person to person.
It
is important to consult with a specialist health professional before undergoing
treatment.
Such treatments should be determined based on the individual's health
condition and personal needs. Conducting a detailed assessment before and after
the application is the responsibility of a qualified doctor.