Penile PRP Shot

PRP PENILE SHOTS
What Does PRP Stand For?
What Is PRP?
What Benefits Can a Man Have from the PRP Shots?
Is the PRP Shots the Same Thing as Trimix Injections?
How Does the PRP Shots Work?
How Is PRP Acquired?
How Long Does the PRP Shots Procedure Take to Perform?
Is There Anything Else That I Will Need to Do After the Procedure?
When Can I Resume Sexual Activity After the PRP Shots Procedure?
What Are the Potential Side Effects of the PRP Shots?
What should you ask your PRP Shots doctor about getting the shot?

PRP involves concentrated platelets, rich in bioactive proteins, which release growth factors to stimulate cellular regeneration and accelerate tissue repair. PRP is one of the most advanced, effective natural treatments for cellular repair AND rejuvenation throughout the body.

PRP stands for Platelet Rich Plasma.

PRP is in the category of regenerative autologous treatments, which means it comes from your own blood and can stimulate cellular regeneration and tissue repair. Platelets are one of the cells in our blood and when activated, they can release growth factors and other proteins.

 

  • Stronger, firmer erections
  • Easier to achieve and maintain erections (i.e., improved sexual stamina)
  • Increased penile length and girth
  • Improvement in or resolution of penile curvature from Peyronie’s Disease
  • Resolution of penile pain with erection
  • Increased sensitivity in the penis
  • Better overall blood flow to the penis

No. TriMix is a shot to produce an erection for a brief period of time and must be given every time you wish to have an erection; however, the PRP Shots is a treatment that revives and enhances your natural erections.

The growth factors & proteins released by the high concentration of platelets in PRP in turn activate stems cells and stimulate cellular repair and regeneration wherever they are applied in the body. In addition, collagen production and the formation of new blood vessels occurs and further aids in tissue repair.

Asmall amount of blood is drawn in the office at the time of the procedure. Your blood is then spun in a specially designed centrifuge which separates the platelets and plasma from the rest of the blood. The platelets are isolated and then injected back into the penis where their benefits are needed. Along with numbing cream on the skin, Lidocaine is injected in the penis, so there is no pain.

The PRP injection is performed in our office. It should take up to 90 minutes from start to finish but we do usually allow a little extra time. You may drive yourself home after the procedure.

Yes. Shockwave Therapy is essential for achieving optimal success from the procedure. 

You may resume sexual activity about 4 hours after procedure on the same day.

Since PRP is extracted from your own blood, there are few and only minor potential side effects. These include minor bleeding or bruising, swelling, and very rarely infection.

At the Born Again Doctor Medical Center, we believe that this procedure is best performed by a board-certified physician who has training and understanding of anatomy of the penis and experience in PRP Shots

PRP PENILE SHOTS

 PRP involves concentrated platelets, rich in bioactive proteins, which release growth factors to stimulate cellular regeneration and accelerate tissue repair. PRP is one of the most advanced, effective natural treatments for cellular repair AND rejuvenation throughout the body.

What Does PRP Stand For?

PRP stands for Platelet Rich Plasma.

What Is PRP?

PRP is in the category of regenerative autologous treatments, which means it comes from your own blood and can stimulate cellular regeneration and tissue repair. Platelets are one of the cells in our blood and when activated, they can release growth factors and other proteins.

What Benefits Can a Man Have from the PRP Shots?

  • Stronger, firmer erections
  • Easier to achieve and maintain erections (i.e., improved sexual stamina)
  • Increased penile length and girth
  • Improvement in or resolution of penile curvature from Peyronie’s Disease
  • Resolution of penile pain with erection
  • Increased sensitivity in the penis
  • Better overall blood flow to the penis

Is the PRP Shots the Same Thing as Trimix Injections?

No. TriMix is a shot to produce an erection for a brief period of time and must be given every time you wish to have an erection; however, the PRP Shots is a treatment that revives and enhances your natural erections.

How Does the PRP Shots Work?

The growth factors & proteins released by the high concentration of platelets in PRP in turn activate stems cells and stimulate cellular repair and regeneration wherever they are applied in the body. In addition, collagen production and the formation of new blood vessels occurs and further aids in tissue repair.

How Is PRP Acquired?

A small amount of blood is drawn in the office at the time of the procedure. Your blood is then spun in a specially designed centrifuge which separates the platelets and plasma from the rest of the blood. The platelets are isolated and then injected back into the penis where their benefits are needed. Along with numbing cream on the skin, Lidocaine is injected in the penis, so there is no pain.

How Long Does the PRP Shots Procedure Take to Perform?

The PRP injection is performed in our office. It should take up to 90 minutes from start to finish but we do usually allow a little extra time. You may drive yourself home after the procedure.

Is There Anything Else That I Will Need to Do After the Procedure?

Yes. Shockwave Therapy is essential for achieving optimal success from the procedure. 

When Can I Resume Sexual Activity After the PRP Shots Procedure?

You may resume sexual activity about 4 hours after procedure on the same day.

What Are the Potential Side Effects of the PRP Shots?

Since PRP is extracted from your own blood, there are few and only minor potential side effects. These include minor bleeding or bruising, swelling, and very rarely infection.

What should you ask your PRP Shots doctor about getting the shot?

At the Born Again Doctor Medical Center, we believe that this procedure is best performed by a board-certified physician who has training and understanding of anatomy of the penis and experience in PRP Shots.