PRP (platelet rich plasma) penis

Most men will tell you that their penis is the most important part of their body. Of course, while this isn’t exactly true for everyday physiological survival, proper and reliable penile function plays a huge role in intimate relationships. Difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection and/or concern about the size, shape, and curvature of the penis, with or without pain, can affect a person’s self-esteem and cause significant stress between partners.

Our body has a remarkable capacity to heal itself. Regeneration of new tissue is done by the natural production of stem cells. PRP contains concentrated platelets, rich in bioactive proteins that release growth factors to stimulate cell regeneration and accelerate tissue repair. The benefits of PRP were originally used in wound healing, dentistry and the treatment of sports injuries, but have now evolved to address aesthetic concerns and sexual dysfunction (erectile dysfunction and Peyronie’s disease in men). PRP is one of the most advanced and 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 falls under the category of autologous regenerative therapies, meaning it comes from your own blood and can stimulate cell regeneration and tissue repair. Platelets are one of our blood cells and when activated, they can release growth factors and other proteins.

Where did the name P-Shot come from?
The name P-Shot is actually a shortened version of Priapus Shot. Rejubeau Clinic first invented it after injecting his own penis. He felt that Priapus, the Greek god of male regenerative power, best represented what he was striving to achieve.

What benefits can a man get from P-Shot?
Stronger and firmer erections
Easier to get and keep an erection (eg, improve sexual stamina)
Increase in length and girth of the penis
Improving or eliminating the curvature of the penis due to Peyronie’s disease
Relieving penile pain with erection
Increased sensitivity in the penis
Better overall blood flow to the penis
Is P-Shot the same as Trimix Injection?
no TriMix is ​​a short-term erection shot that should be injected every time you want to have an erection. However, P-Shot® is a treatment that restores and improves your natural erection.

How does P-Shot work?

Growth factors and proteins released by the high concentration of platelets in PRP in turn activate stem cells and stimulate cell repair and regeneration anywhere in the body. In addition, the production of collagen and the formation of new blood vessels occur and further help tissue repair.

How is PRP acquired for P-Shot?

During the operation, a small amount of blood is taken in the office. Your blood is then spun in a specially designed centrifuge that separates the platelets and plasma from the rest of the blood. Platelets are separated and then reinfused into the body wherever their benefits are needed. Along with numbing cream on the skin, the block is done on the penis, so there is no pain.

How long does the P-Shot process take?

PRP injection is done in our office. It should take about 60 minutes from start to finish, but we usually allow a little extra time. After the operation, you can drive yourself home.

Is there anything else I should do after the operation?

yes The use of a VED or vacuum erection device is essential to achieve optimal success from this procedure. This is usually done twice a day. It only takes a few minutes of your time, and without it, the success rate is usually lower. We’ll walk you through it the first time.

When can I resume sexual activity after the P-Shot procedure?

You can resume sexual activity about 4 hours after the operation on the same day.

What are the potential side effects of P-Shot?

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

Are all centrifuges the same? Which one do you use?

We use the Rejubeau Pure PRP System. Extracts the highest concentration of platelets on the market while simultaneously removing 99% of red blood cells (RBC) that can hinder the regeneration process. Many other PRP systems fall short of providing a final injection that can be considered platelet-rich. Unlike many other systems, Rejubeau is a completely closed system in all processing steps that meets the highest sterility standards. Therefore, if you are going to have PRP injections, start with the best equipment to give you the highest quality product and maximize your success.

What should you ask your P-Shot doctor about getting the shot?

At the Rejubeau Clinic Center, we believe this procedure is best performed by a board-certified urologist who specializes in genitourinary surgery. A urologist has at least 5 years of training to learn the anatomy of the penis and all related surgeries and procedures. A short training course can never replace this level of experience.