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If you’re suffering from sexual frustration due to diminished sensitivity in the genital region, difficulty in achieving orgasm, or have a desire for stronger orgasms, treatment using the G-Shot can help you achieve increased arousal and higher orgasm quality. When the arousal you feel physically cannot catch up with the arousal you feel emotionally, sex can become a very frustrating activity. Dr. Darren Lazare, MD, offers the G-Shot to women seeking enhanced sexual pleasure so they can finally feel like the sensual beings they are.
What Is the G-Shot?
The G-Shot is a small injection hyaluronic acid collagen filler placed in the vagina and into the Grafenberg spot or G-spot. The G-Spot is a highly sensitive area of the anterior vaginal wall that can help trigger orgasms during sexual intercourse. The filler that is injected into the vagina causes the G-Spot to become more pronounced, creating a larger surface area of the G-Spot, leading to increased contact during sexual intercourse. The result is an increase in stimulation and a more pleasurable sexual experience.
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SEE ALLG-Shot Procedure
The G-Shot Procedure is very quick and is usually done in around 5 minutes. To begin, your provider will administer either a local or topical anesthetic to the injection site so you do not feel a thing. Once the treatment area has been given time to numb up, your provider will insert a speculum to properly access the G-Spot before injecting it with a fine gauge needle. The injection only lasts for around 8 seconds, and when it is complete, provides immediate volume to the G-Spot.
G-Shot Results and Recovery
There is no downtime or recovery period after treatment with the G-Shot. You may experience mild tenderness or bleeding immediately following your treatment, but this should go away after a day or so. You will have to wait at least four hours after injection to resume any sexual activity. The results of the G-Shot last for 6-12 months, and treatment can be repeated as needed.
Who Is a Candidate for the G-Shot?
The ideal candidate for the G-Shot is any individual with sexual frustration due to difficulty achieving orgasm. Candidates should be seeking a non-surgical intervention that can help bring their sex lives to the next level by helping them achieve higher quality and more frequent orgasms. They should also be seeking a semi-permanent solution and be open to attending maintenance appointments. Candidates should be in good overall health and maintain realistic expectations regarding the results of the procedure.
Schedule a Consultation
To learn more about the G-Shot and whether it is the right choice for you, fill out our online contact form to schedule a consultation with Dr. Darren Lazare. We are dedicated to offering supportive and compassionate care throughout your entire wellness journey.
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Dr. Darren Lazare
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Dr. Darren Lazare received his residency training in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of British Columbia. He successfully completed his subspecialty fellowship training in female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery at the University of Alberta. Dr. Lazare has been appointed as a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of British Columbia where he is the residency supervisor for the urogynecology program. He is a Surgeon Champion for the American College of Surgeon’s National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP). He is a committed advocate for women’s health, medical education and quality improvement initiatives while maintaining a full clinical, reconstructive and cosmetic practice. Dr. Lazare’s professional memberships include the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, the Canadian Society of Pelvic Medicine, the International Urogynecology Association, the International Continence Society and the American Urogynecology Society.