The P-Shot: Frequently Asked Questions - LifeBoost (2024)

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We’ve seen a number of men in our program who have erectile dysfunction problems due to surgery, particularly due to prostatectomy. Many of these men have tried other sexual enhancement drugs, some have responses, some have partial responses. We have found that the P-Shot enhances their responses and again we can couple with some new therapies to further enhance their erectile function.

The P-Shot: Frequently Asked Questions - LifeBoost (2024)

FAQs

What is the success rate of the P Shot? ›

This ensures that you receive the best results possible. We monitor our success rate, which is 84.2%. If the traditional treatments for erectile dysfunction aren't working, then it's time to try something different.

How much bigger does the p Shot increase size? ›

Not all men experience a notable increase in size, though all men do experience improved sexual performance and pleasure. It is not uncommon for men to gain more than an inch in length, but again, it is important to be flexible in your expectations for the P-Shot.

How long does it take for the p Shot to work? ›

Additionally, it's common for men to begin noticing the results from treatment within a few weeks after the first injection. The timing and number of injections you need will vary based on your overall health and additional factors affecting your sexual function.

What are the side effects of the P Shot? ›

What Are the Potential Side Effects of the P-Shot®? Since PRP is extracted from your own blood, there are few and only minor potential side effects. These include minor bleeding or bruising, swelling, and very rarely infection.

How to maximize p Shot results? ›

While the P shot has been proven effective on its own, results may be optimized when combined with a penile pump. This medical-grade device creates a vacuum around the penis and promotes blood flow to the area. This protocol involves using the pump each day for 30 minutes for six weeks after your treatment.

How many sessions is required for P Shot? ›

While some patients might only need one round of injections, many people need three sessions or more (spaced several weeks apart) to experience the full range of benefits. Patients can resume sexual activity within 24 hours following treatment.

Who is a good candidate for the P-Shot? ›

Am I a candidate for the P-Shot?
  • In good overall health.
  • Struggle with erectile dysfunction and/or poor sexual experience.
  • Interested in firmer, stronger erections.
  • Interested in increasing penis size.
  • Desire increased sexual sensitivity.
  • Possibly suffering from Peyronie's disease.
  • Unresponsive to ED medications.
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How much does the P-Shot procedure cost? ›

A P-shot procedure can cost anywhere from $800 to $2,000. The actual cost of a P-shot is dependent upon location, board certified plastic surgeon, and length and involvement of the plastic surgery.

Does P-Shot affect prostate? ›

Also, the P-Shot can help men with various physical problems, such as an enlarged prostate or diabetes. It can also counteract certain drug reactions and the adverse effects following prostate cancer treatment.

Do I need to use pump after P Shot? ›

Give a penis pump to people who received an injection into the penile shaft. This helps draw blood into the penis and ensure the PRP works as intended. You may be asked to do this yourself daily for 10 minutes over a few weeks.

Can I take Viagra after a p-Shot? ›

Can I still take Viagra if I get the P-Shot? Yes, it's possible to continue using Viagra or other oral medications for erectile dysfunction after receiving the P-Shot.

What is the aftercare for the P Shot? ›

AVOID the following nutritional supplements for 5 days after the procedure - Gingko Biloba, Garlic, Vitamin E, Vitamin A, Flax Oil, Curcumin and other anti-inflammatory nutrients. AVOID the Systemic use of corticosteroids for 2 weeks after the procedure. AVOID Alcohol and Cigarettes for 5 days after the procedure.

Is P-Shot worth it? ›

While the cost of the P-Shot may seem high, it is important to consider the potential benefits and the long-term impact on sexual function and performance. Many patients find that the investment is well worth it in terms of improved quality of life and overall satisfaction.

Does the P-Shot really rebuild tissue? ›

So far, there isn't any good evidence that the P-Shot helps treat penile-related conditions. Some claim that the P-Shot helps increase blood flow to your penis and repairs body tissues and cells, which can help with the following conditions: Erectile dysfunction (ED).

Does the p-Shot increase length? ›

For many men, a secondary result of P-Shot therapy is a noticeable increase in the length and girth of their penis, particularly with an erection. However, patients considering P-Shot therapy should understand that increasing penile length is not a primary goal of the P-Shot.

Who is a good candidate for the P Shot? ›

Am I a candidate for the P-Shot?
  • In good overall health.
  • Struggle with erectile dysfunction and/or poor sexual experience.
  • Interested in firmer, stronger erections.
  • Interested in increasing penis size.
  • Desire increased sexual sensitivity.
  • Possibly suffering from Peyronie's disease.
  • Unresponsive to ED medications.
Dec 3, 2020

How much does the P Shot cost? ›

A P-shot procedure can cost anywhere from $800 to $2,000. The actual cost of a P-shot is dependent upon location, board certified plastic surgeon, and length and involvement of the plastic surgery.

Is the P Shot temporary or permanent? ›

Unlike ED medications (Viagra, Cialis) and vacuum devices (penis pumps) which have temporary effects, the P-Shot addresses the root cause of the problem. Results are noticeable within 1-6 weeks of the treatment and can last for 18-24 months. In some men, the results of the P Shot may be permanent.

Is the p Shot painful? ›

The procedure is not something dreamed up during the Spanish Inquisition. It's safe, painless and the benefits are well worth getting past the unfounded fear. Unlike other treatments, the P-Shot lasts at least 18 months and is permanent in some cases.

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