Penile Shots with PRP in Plano, TX
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Benefits of Penile Shots with PRP
- Enhances erectile function
- Improves blood flow to the penis
- Increases penile sensitivity
- Potentially increases size (girth and length)
- Non-surgical and minimally invasive
- Uses the body’s natural growth factors
- Minimal downtime required
- Long-lasting results
- Can help treat Peyronie’s disease symptoms
- Boosts sexual confidence and performance
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Who is a good candidate for Penile Shots with PRP?
Men experiencing erectile dysfunction, Peyronie’s disease, or those looking for enhancement in sexual performance and penile size are good candidates.
When will I see the results of Penile Shots with PRP?
Results can generally be observed a few weeks after the treatment as the injected PRP works to regenerate tissues and enhance blood flow.
How long do results from Penile Shots with PRP last?
The treatment’s effects can last up to a year or more, varying depending on individual health factors and lifestyle.
Is there any downtime or side effects with Penile Shots with PRP?
It is usually possible for patients to resume normal activities after the procedure with minimal downtime. Injection sites may experience temporary swelling or bruising.
What should I do before and after Penile Shots with PRP treatment?
Migratory medications should be taken before and after the procedure to maximize the healing response. Patients should also follow specific aftercare instructions provided by their doctor to ensure the best outcome.
What can I expect during Penile Shots with PRP treatment?
The treatment involves drawing a blood sample, processing it to enrich it for PRP, and injecting it into the penile tissue. The procedure is typically done under local anesthesia to minimize discomfort and usually takes less than an hour to complete.