P-Toxin Shot

A Neurotoxin for Better Sexual Performance

The P-Toxin Shot is a cutting-edge procedure using Botox or other neurotoxin injections to enhance male sexual performance and satisfaction. By relaxing the smooth muscles in the penile tissue, it promotes increased blood flow, resulting in improved sensitivity and function.

Additionally, this therapy can help the penis appear longer at rest by reducing tension in the surrounding muscles. This minimally invasive procedure offers a safe and effective option for men seeking to enhance their sexual wellness and confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What to Expect from the P-Shot® Procedure

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    First, we determine the right dosage and injection sites based on muscle activity or the specific condition being addressed. 

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    The skin is cleansed with an antiseptic to reduce infection risk. A topical numbing cream or ice may be applied for comfort.

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    Using a fine needle, the provider administers the P-toxin to the predetermined areas.

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    Each injection typically takes seconds, and several may be needed depending on the treatment area.

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    Instructions may include avoiding strenuous activity, rubbing the area, or lying down for a few hours.

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    Results begin to appear within a few days and typically last 3-6 months.

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