Confirm fit
Review symptoms, privacy needs, medications, prior procedures, current medical care, contraindications, and whether gynecology, urology, primary care, or urgent evaluation should come first.
Sexual wellness
O-Shot and P-Shot PRP consultations review platelet-rich plasma questions privately, including goals, evidence limits, risks, alternatives, comfort planning, and when medical referral may be appropriate.
May fit
PRP consultBefore you book
Use these points to prepare for a focused consultation.
Review symptoms, privacy needs, medications, prior procedures, current medical care, contraindications, and whether gynecology, urology, primary care, or urgent evaluation should come first.
Bring medication, allergy, prior treatment, relevant medical-history, and goal details. Avoid sending sensitive details through public forms, reviews, or unsecured channels.
Ask about activity guidance, comfort expectations, follow-up, warning symptoms, and what should prompt a call or referral before the next visit.
Visit flow
Consultation first, then treatment planning if the service fits.
Planning details
A service page can help you prepare, but it cannot decide the treatment plan. The useful next step is a focused consultation that compares your goals, health history, timing, and alternatives.
Ask whether O-Shot / P-Shot PRP is an appropriate match for the concern, what details should stay within the visit, and whether a different medical evaluation should happen before any aesthetic wellness service.
Review available evidence, limitations, risks, expected visit sequence, alternatives, and why one option may or may not fit. Sensitive concerns should not be reduced to a single procedure name.
Pain, bleeding, infection symptoms, urinary symptoms, new lesions, sudden erectile changes, chest pain, shortness of breath, or severe symptoms should be medically evaluated before cosmetic or wellness planning.
Related treatments
These services are often considered for similar goals. A consultation helps decide which option fits first.
Sexual wellness consultations provide a private setting to review sensitive goals, medical history, treatment options, evidence limits, risks, and whether another medical evaluation should come first.
View treatmentED shockwave consultations review erectile dysfunction questions privately, including medical history, medication use, cardiovascular risk factors, evidence limits, alternatives, and whether urology evaluation is appropriate.
View treatmentPRP uses a patient's own platelet-rich plasma as part of a skin or hair-support treatment plan.
View treatmentCommon questions
Answers are for treatment planning, not diagnosis or specific outcome prediction. The final recommendation should come from consultation.
No. Sexual function and comfort concerns can have many causes, and PRP response cannot be predicted from a website. The consultation should review evidence limits, risks, alternatives, and whether another medical evaluation is appropriate.
PRP stands for platelet-rich plasma. A blood sample is processed to concentrate platelets, then PRP may be used in selected treatment plans if appropriate. Fit, comfort, risks, and evidence limits should be reviewed before treatment.
O-Shot / P-Shot PRP may be discussed when your goals match the service, your health history supports treatment, and the expected timing feels realistic. The consultation reviews your concerns, medications, prior procedures, skin or body factors, and alternatives before any plan is recommended. Candidacy is individual, and some patients may need another service or a medical evaluation first.
The visit starts with goals, history, and treatment-area review. You can discuss fit, risks, expected visit flow, aftercare, and whether a series or staged plan makes sense. For Prescott patients comparing options, consultation is also the right time to ask about timing around sun exposure, events, travel, medications, and follow-up needs.
Pricing is reviewed after candidacy, treatment plan, and follow-up needs are confirmed. Final cost can change based on area, dose, device settings, product choice, labs, medication needs, or session count. You should receive the exact quote before treatment so the planned visit, timing, and total expected cost are clear before moving forward.
Material: Platelet-rich plasma. Visit type: Consultation first. Evidence: Limitations reviewed. These details are planning guides, not outcome predictions. Your visit length, downtime, number of sessions, and follow-up schedule depend on the selected plan and how your body or skin responds.
Patients often compare O-Shot / P-Shot PRP with related aesthetic options before booking. The appropriate sequence depends on the concern, anatomy, skin type, timing, budget, and tolerance for downtime. The consultation can review whether to start with one service, stage treatment, or avoid combining services too closely together.