Frequently Asked Questions
Orgasm Vaccine O-SHOT
This PRP prepared for orgasm problems; It is applied around the clitoris, the entrance of the vagina, the inner part of the labia minora and the G-spot. PRP increases sensation and pleasure in sexual intercourse by increasing blood supply and nerve stimulation with the growth and regeneration factors it contains.
What does orgasm mean?
Orgasm is, in simple terms, the climax of pleasure in sexual intercourse. The arrival at this climax and the intensity of emotion experienced there varies from person to person. At the same time, different degrees of orgasm occur in every relationship a person has. At the climax of sexual intercourse, the whole body, but especially the uterus and vagina, reaches a high emotional release called orgasm with second-by-second rhythmic contractions. After orgasm there is a feeling of relaxation.
Where to Experience Orgasm?
The clitoris is the main source of orgasm. Recent research has given the G-spot in the vagina a common name, along with the clitoris. This area is called the ‘clitoral-urethral-vaginal complex’ or simply the ‘clitoral complex’. And it has been recognized that this area is the source of the much-debated orgasm.
Are There Types of Orgasms?
It is one of the most controversial questions. Are there types of orgasm? What does it take to have a vaginal orgasm? Isn’t just a clitoral orgasm enough? Is the inability to have coital orgasm a problem? Which of these types do orgasm therapies work on? To unravel all this confusion, let’s see what the differences are between the types of orgasm;
In the classical definition, there are three types of orgasm in women:
- Clitoral orgasm Occurs when the head of the clitoris is stimulated by external manual, oral or frictional stimulation without sexual intercourse with the penis. It is described as a sudden, short and explosive orgasm.
- Coital orgasm: Also known as “vaginal orgasm”. The clitoral complex, which has been described in recent years, occurs as a result of stimulation of the clitoral complex during sexual intercourse with the penis, by hand or with a vibrating device known as a vibrator. This orgasm, which is said to be more satisfying than clitoral orgasm, has become the desire of most women. Although female ejaculation (squirting) is rarely seen, it continues to be a subject of curiosity because it occurs during coital orgasm.
- Mixed orgasm: It occurs when both the head and the inner parts of the clitoris are stimulated at the same time. It usually occurs during sexual intercourse when the penis is inside the vagina at the same time as the clitoris is stimulated manually by the person or partner.
Based on these definitions and research, it can be said that the most satisfying type is ‘mixed orgasm’. But outside the classical approach, the main source of orgasm is the “clitoral complex”. And the main goal should be to stimulate this area vaginally, by hand or by friction, and to reach orgasm. So the path to orgasm is not so important. Anyone who has problems in this context can receive orgasm treatments.
What is Anorgasmia? (Orgasm Failure Problem)
Anorgasmia is the absence of intense emotional pleasure despite sexual stimulation or intercourse. This problem is one of the most common problems that women all over the world and in our country will face throughout their sexual life.
Anorgasmia can also lead to other social problems, such as frigidity and aversion to sex, loss of self-esteem and partner problems.
The main cause of anorgasmia is psychological. These psychological factors include traditional upbringing, sexual harassment and traumas, conservative family structure, sexuality being considered a forbidden sin, bad marks left by first experiences, fear of disfigurement and loss of control in the relationship.
The cause of orgasm disorders other than psychological factors is more rarely physical, i.e. organic problems. These pathologies include diabetes, chronic alcoholism, certain neurological disorders and the use of certain medications.
What are Orgasm Treatments?
Orgasm treatments are diversifying with today’s quest. Since the most common cause of orgasm disorders is psychological factors, sexual therapies are highly beneficial. For more rare organic problems, there are also regenerative and energy-based therapies used to stimulate the clitoral complex and enhance orgasm.
- Laser orgasm therapy: The use of laser technology for sexual health problems has very satisfactory results. Carbon dioxide laser sessions, especially through the vaginal route, result in a vagina that is easier to grasp, feels more, and as a result, reaches orgasm faster and higher. The orgasm vaccine, which can be combined with vaginal laser treatments for anorgasmia, generates high satisfaction.
- Orgasm treatment with magnetic chair: Magnetic chair application targeting the pelvic floor muscles surrounding the clitoral complex, which is the source of orgasm, has started to be used in our country. The aim of this treatment, which is also offered as ‘Magic chair’ application, is to relax the muscles in the pelvic area, increase blood flow and provide faster and easier stimulation. Laser, prp, filling procedures can also be performed in combination with this treatment we apply in our clinic.
- Orgasm vaccine The orgasm shot, or O Shot, is the application of PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) to the clitoral complex with a special method. PRP is applied around the clitoris, vaginal entrance, inner part of the labia minora and G-spot. PRP increases sensation and pleasure in sexual intercourse by increasing blood supply and nerve stimulation with the effect of growth and regeneration factors in PRP.
- G-spot augmentation: The G-spot augmentation procedure “G Shot” is the injection of filler (hyaluronic acid or adipose tissue) into the erogenous area on the anterior vaginal wall. After magnification, the G-spot becomes more sensitive and easily stimulated.
- Combined treatments: In patients who present with anorgasmia, combined treatments can also be planned by identifying the underlying problem. Especially with vaginal laser, magnetic chair, genital PRP (O-Shot) and G-spot filling (G-Shot) procedures applied together with sexual therapy, much more satisfactory results are obtained.
How is Orgasm Vaccine Administered?
Preliminary evaluation is essential for orgasm vaccination. First, the patient undergoes a gynecological examination. If there is pregnancy or infection, the orgasm vaccine cannot be given. After the examination, blood is taken for PRP from the patient whose suitability for orgasm vaccine is determined and local anesthetic cream is applied.
PRP prepared after the necessary procedures is applied to the clitoris and its surroundings, G-spot and its surroundings, vestibulum and vaginal entrance and labia minora. All these areas are the most stimulated areas of sexuality. After this application, it is known that vaginal stimulation accelerates during sexual intercourse and orgasm is reached more easily.
Things to Consider After Orgasm Vaccination
No special care is required after orgasm vaccination, which is performed under local anesthesia in the clinic in 5 minutes. Resumption of daily life is recommended. There are no restrictions. Sexual intercourse is free. However, it should be kept in mind that the expected effect of the orgasm vaccine will occur in 2-3 weeks.
As a result, the orgasm vaccine is a procedure that has no side effects, is easy to administer and brings a smile to the face. However, regardless of the form, path and amount of orgasm, it can be guaranteed for every woman that orgasm will occur in the presence of a body prepared by foreplay and a carefree mood.