Orgasm Vaccine (0 Shot)
What is Orgasm Vaccine (0 Shot)?
An orgasm shot is a medical procedure that aims to increase women's sexual pleasure and orgasmic capacity. This is done by injecting the vaginal and clitoral tissues with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) derived from the woman's own blood.
PRP is a liquid with a high concentration of blood clotting cells called platelets. Platelets contain proteins called growth factors. These proteins promote healing and regeneration of tissues.
The orgasm shot increases blood flow and sensitivity in sensitive areas such as the G-spot and clitoris. This increases the likelihood of more pleasure and orgasm during sexual intercourse.
Who is the orgasm vaccine suitable for?
- Women who are unable to orgasm during sexual intercourse or who have difficulty reaching orgasm
- Women who do not get enough pleasure during sexual intercourse
- Women with decreased sexual desire
The orgasm shot can be done in about 30 minutes under local anesthesia. There may be mild pain or discomfort after the procedure, but this usually goes away within a few days.
Research on the effectiveness of the orgasm vaccine is limited. However, existing research suggests that the orgasm vaccine may be effective in increasing sexual pleasure and orgasmic capacity.
Possible risks of the orgasm vaccine include
- Pain or discomfort at the injection site
- Bleeding
- Infection
CAN A DIFFERENT SUBSTANCE BE USED FOR ORGASM VACCINATION OTHER THAN PRP?
Instead of platelets taken from your own blood, orgasm vaccines can also be made with fillers containing hyaluronic acid