What’s The Difference Between G-Shot and O-Shot?
The pursuit of sexual wellness has brought about many treatments to improve sexual function, sensitivity, and overall satisfaction. Two of which have been getting a lot of attention lately are the G-Shot and the O-Shot. Both are marketed as ways to increase sexual pleasure and treat sexual dysfunction issues, but they target different areas of sexual health and function.
Let’s discuss what G-Shots and O-Shots are, how they work, their benefits, and the key differences between the two. This will help you decide which one is best for you.
What is the G-Shot?
The G-Shot, short for G-Spot Amplification, is a procedure to enhance the sensitivity and visibility of the G-spot, a small area on the front wall of the vagina. The G-spot is believed to be involved in sexual arousal and orgasm in some women, although its existence and function have been debated in the medical community.
How Does the G-Shot Work?
The G-Shot involves injecting a filler substance, usually hyaluronic acid (the same material used in dermal fillers for facial aesthetics), into the G-spot area. The goal is to make the G-spot more prominent and thus easier to stimulate during sex. This increased sensitivity can lead to more pleasure and more frequent or intense orgasms for some women.
The procedure is quick, usually 30 minutes or less, and is done in a doctor’s office. After a local anesthetic is applied, the filler is injected into the G-spot, and the patient can go back to normal activities immediately.
Benefits of the G-Shot
- Increased sensitivity: By making the G-spot more prominent, the G-Shot can increase pleasure during penetration.
- Non-surgical and quick: No downtime.
- Temporary results: The results of the G-Shot last about 4-6 months and then the body absorbs the filler and the G-spot goes back to normal.
What is the O-Shot?
The O-Shot (short for Orgasm Shot) is a procedure to improve a woman’s overall sexual health by enhancing sensitivity and function in the vaginal and clitoral areas. It uses platelet-rich plasma (PRP), which is derived from the patient’s own blood. PRP is rich in growth factors that stimulate tissue regeneration and increase blood flow to the area treated, resulting in improved sexual sensation and stronger orgasms.
How Does the O-Shot Work?
The O-Shot starts with the practitioner drawing a small amount of the patient’s blood. The blood is then spun in a centrifuge to isolate the PRP. Once the PRP is prepared, it is injected into specific areas around the vagina and clitoris, the anterior vaginal wall and near the G-spot.
The PRP stimulates tissue growth and increases blood flow and nerve sensitivity, resulting in improved lubrication, stronger orgasms, and increased sexual arousal over time. Many women also get the O-Shot for relief from issues such as urinary incontinence, vaginal dryness, and reduced sexual sensation after childbirth or menopause.
Benefits of the O-Shot
- Increased sensitivity and arousal: The O-Shot is to increase sensitivity in the clitoral and vaginal areas, resulting in stronger, more frequent orgasms.
- Non-invasive: Like the G-Shot, the O-Shot is a non-surgical procedure with minimal downtime.
- Holistic treatment: The O-Shot’s regenerative properties can address multiple sexual health issues, dryness, incontinence, and vaginal rejuvenation.
- Long lasting results: The results of the O-Shot can last up to a year or more depending on individual factors such as age and health.
G-Shot vs O-Shot
While both the G-Shot and O-Shot aim to enhance sexual pleasure, they do so in different ways and target different areas of sexual function.
Procedure Type
- G-Shot: The G-Shot uses a filler, hyaluronic acid, to increase the size and sensitivity of the G-spot.
- O-Shot: The O-Shot uses PRP from the patient’s own blood to regenerate tissue, increase blood flow and nerve sensitivity in the clitoral and vaginal areas.
Areas Treated
- G-Shot: The G-Shot targets the G-spot, a sensitive area within the vagina that some women believe is the key to vaginal orgasms.
- O-Shot: The O-Shot targets multiple areas, the clitoris, anterior vaginal wall, and the G-spot, addressing multiple sexual health issues.
Results Duration
- G-Shot: Results are temporary, lasts about 4-6 months after which the filler is absorbed by the body.
- O-Shot: Results tend to last longer, up to a year or more as the PRP stimulates long term tissue regeneration.
Benefits Beyond Sexual Enhancement
- G-Shot: The G-Shot is primarily for sexual enhancement by increasing G-spot sensitivity.
- O-Shot: The O-Shot has broader benefits beyond sexual enhancement, improved lubrication, relief from incontinence, and vaginal rejuvenation.
Invasiveness and Downtime
- G-Shot: Quick, minimally invasive procedure with no downtime. Some women may experience mild discomfort or swelling.
- O-Shot: Non-invasive, minimal downtime. Most women can go back to normal activities immediately.
Are you interested in learning more about the difference between the G-Shot and the O-Shot, including information on which procedure would be right for you? Call the office of Dr. Ghozland today at 310-393-9359 and we will be happy to get you scheduled!