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Struggling with Intimacy? Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Injections May Help

Struggling with Intimacy? Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Injections May Help

Sex is more than just physical — it’s deeply connected to our emotional and mental health. In the United States, over 40% of women and more than 30% of men experience sexual dysfunction, including disorders involving arousal, orgasm, and sexual pain.

If you’re struggling with intimacy, rediscover confidence and connection with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy at Nexclin Medicine. Our skilled team offers specialized treatments for both men and women, such as PRP vaginal rejuvenation and PRP penile rejuvenation, to help revitalize your intimate life.

Curious about PRP injections for intimacy? Let’s take a look at how it works, the potential benefits, and what you can expect during treatment.

PRP therapy for intimacy: how it works

You may have heard about PRP therapy in other contexts, like hair restoration or joint pain. The concept is the same when it comes to genital rejuvenation, but the application is a bit different.

PRP harnesses the power of your own blood’s platelets — cells packed with growth factors and other healing properties. The process starts with a simple blood draw, which we process to isolate the platelets into a concentrated serum.

We strategically inject the PRP we collect from your sample into specific areas, depending on the intimacy concerns we’re addressing. For men, this is typically along the shaft of the penis. For women, common treatment areas include the clitoris, vulva, and vaginal walls.

The benefits of PRP genital rejuvenation

The growth factors in PRP stimulate collagen production, improve blood flow, and promote tissue regeneration. These effects can be particularly beneficial for addressing the symptoms of sexual dysfunction for both women and men without the use of hormone therapy. Here’s how:

Women’s sexual health 

PRP vaginal rejuvenation can enhance vaginal lubrication, strengthen vaginal tissue, and increase sensitivity. This leads to more pleasurable, comfortable intercourse, better orgasms, and a reduction in urinary incontinence symptoms. It may also be able to treat symptoms of lichen sclerosus, a vaginal condition that causes inflammation and itching.

Men’s sexual health

PRP penile rejuvenation aims to improve blood flow and stimulate tissue growth in the penis. This can result in firmer erections, heightened sensitivity, and more satisfying sexual experiences. It may also be a helpful option for men experiencing erectile dysfunction (ED) or Peyronie’s disease.

Your PRP treatment experience

Your comfort is our priority during the PRP process. Because we’re working with such delicate areas, we may use a topical numbing cream or ice to minimize any potential discomfort from the needles. 

While some minor swelling or bruising at the injection site is possible, it typically subsides quickly. You can likely return to work and other daily activities immediately after your appointment.

Our team provides personalized guidance on what to expect and how to care for the treated area(s) in the days following your procedure. We may recommend abstaining from sex for 24-48 hours to allow any swelling and/or discomfort to subside.

Some patients experience noticeable improvements soon after their first PRP treatment. However, others may require multiple sessions to achieve optimal results. We work with you to develop a customized plan that addresses your specific intimacy concerns.

Take control of your intimate wellness and reignite the spark in your sex life. Book online or call Nexclin Medicine in Roswell, Georgia, to find out if PRP therapy is the right choice for you.

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