What is the P-Shot Procedure?
The P-Shot procedure, short for Priapus Shot®, is a cutting-edge regenerative therapy that uses platelet-rich plasma (PRP) derived from your own blood.
This PRP is packed with growth factors that stimulate tissue regeneration, improve blood flow, and enhance sensitivity, making it a powerful option for men seeking improved performance and confidence.
The P-Shot is not just for men experiencing erectile dysfunction—it’s also a preventative measure for those who want to maintain or boost their performance.
This makes it an excellent choice for high-performing professionals, business owners, and men who value their health and vitality.
The P-Shot® Procedure: What to Expect
A numbing cream is applied to your penis.
Your blood is drawn and placed in an FDA-approved centrifuge to separate concentrated Platelet-rich plasma or PRP which contains multiple growth factors.
These growth factors are normally responsible for the repair of injured tissues.
In this case, your PRP is “activated” by your physician, using a small amount of calcium chloride.
By using a tiny needle, the activated PRP then is injected into your penis and “trick” your body to think there is an injury and therefore initiates the repair and regenerate process.
These growth factors send signals to activate stem cells, and stimulate collagen production and blood vessel growth.
Client Stories
"You found the fountain of youth! I'm going to start sending everyone your way."
- Tina, PRP facelift and facial
"I am extremely happy. It has been a dream to have better skin. You have no idea how much this has helped my self-esteem."
- Kathleen, PRP/stem cell injection facelift and PDO threads for acne scarring
"YOU are AMAZING! You took care of the scar tissue on my face. I wish I had the microneedling as well. But I chickened out."
- Rojan, skin subcision and PRP injection
"Knee feels good today. A noticeable difference. PRP takes a while to kick in right? The shockwave or combo must have helped a lot."
- Kevin, 3 weeks post-acute knee injury
"I'm on the 12th day of the LDN. I swear I'm in a better mood. I did start working out a lot so I'm sure that's helping but I'm almost elated I'm in such a good mood. Just wanted to say thanks... Glad to be feeling some relief..."
- Ashley