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      4 Reasons Sex May Be Less Than Pleasurable For Women

      Female Sexual Organs

      The Journal of the American Medical Association reports that sexual dyfunction, often considered worse in women than in men, can lead to a lowered sense of well-being that negatively affects the relationships with our sex partners and can contribute to the disintegration of the family. Sexual disorders not only take the fun out of sex, but better sex also leads to greater energy, more creativity, increased confidence, less depression and improved overall health.

      Here are some of the common areas of sexual dysfunction experienced by many women:

      1. Low desire: Also known as Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD) this is not counted as a disorder unless it disrupts the woman's life. According to the National Institutes of Health, as many as 26.7 percent of premenopausal women and 52.4 percent of naturally menopausal women experience HSDD. About 12.5 percent of women who enter surgically induced menopause experience HSDD.
      2. Female Sexual Arousal Disorder: Affecting about one in 20 women, Ttis usually but not always accompanies HSDD. Women who experience this may want to have sex but have much difficulty finding the pleasure of arousal.
      3. Female Orgasmic Disorder: Again, around one in 20 women can become aroused but have much difficulty with orgasm. This can become so frustrating that some women who experience orgasmic disorder avoid sex altogether.
      4. Dyspareunia: This condition causes women cause up to 10 percent of women to suffer real physical pain with sex. This is pain not caused by decreased lubrication or vaginal spasm.

      Up to 50 percent ¾ or 75 million ¾ of American women report experiencing some level of physical sexual dysfunction. Many more who never report their sexual disorders may be affected.

      As a result, many learn to tolerate less than optimal sexual activity rather than activating the Female Orgasm System.

      So, why do so many women suffer in silence?

      Why seeing the gynecologist may lead to little relief

      Research shows that only about 14 percent of women EVER talk to ANY of their physicians about sex. With up to half of women experiencing a sexual disorder, why do only about 1 in 10 ever talk to their physicians about sex?

      According to Practice Bulletin in Obstetrics and Gynecology, one reason may be that research has led to few proven treatment options. To date, treatment generally is limited to hormone replacement therapy, in the form of vaginal estrogen or topical testosterone. Even with hormone therapies, results are short term.

      No wonder only 14 percent of doctors ever discuss sexual problems with women. If the woman receives hormone replacement therapy, the only other known solution, per the official recommendation of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, appears to be psycho-social therapies. Under the circumstances, both physician and patient would be discouraged from discussing a problem for which there is no proven solution ¾ so the doctor just doesn't ask.

      There's no doubt that sex education/counseling helps sexual performance and results, but if the woman's body does not respond as it should ¾ even with proper knowledge ¾ then the woman continues to suffer.

      That explains why up to 75 million women in the US alone continue to suffer mentally and physically from sexual problems.

      With Viagra, Cialis, penis implants and hundreds of supplements to help men...

      "Isn't It About Time the Girls Have Their Turn?"

      Seems men have plenty of options for medical therapy, while women get psychological counseling and maybe some hormones. It's about time for that to change. So, what's new?

      For several years, blood-derived growth factors have been used to regenerate the face. You can see the science that supports using PRP to rejuvenate the face at Vampire Facelift ®. A variety of media, including The New York Times as well as The Doctors and Dr. Oz television programs have featured the Vampire Facelift ® procedure.

      Biopsy studies published in highly regarded medical journals, such as Advances in Skin & Wound Care and Journal of Drugs in Dermatology, demonsrate that when platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is injected, stem cells multiply and grow new younger tissue. In the same way PRP regenerates the skin of the face, it appears PRP regenerates healthy vaginal tissue.

      Introducing the O-Shot ®

      Relying on this same technology, the O-Shot ® procedure works by using PRP to stimulate stem cells to grow healthier vaginal tissue.

      The whole procedure for processing the blood and injecting the growth factors takes less than 10 minutes in the doctor's office!

      Warning: There is no magic shot to take the place of emotional, hormonal, relationship and general health. We highly recommend working with a sex educator to find the best ways to Activate the FEMALE ORGASM SYSTEM. (If you are a sex educator, keep reading and you will see how you can participate in this important project).

      How does the O-Shot ® procedure work?

      See the procedure explained on The Doctors TV show:



      The federal Food and Drug Administration approved the use of the kit in the above video to prepare PRFM for use in the knee to activate unipotent stem cells and rejuvenate tissue. The same kit is used routinely in the face in the Vampire Facelift ® procedure. Please note that though there never have been serious reactions to PRP in other parts of the body, the FDA has not evaluated the use of this kit for preparing PRP for use in the vagina.

      The O-Shot ® procedure begins with a simple blood draw.

      Using a proprietary technique, the growth factors in platelet-rich plasma (PRP) are extracted from that blood sample and injected into an area near the clitoris and into a the area of the upper vagina that is most important for the sexual response, the O-Spot, using a patent-pending procedure. Because these areas have been numbed with a local anesthetic cream, patients experience little or no discomfort during the procedure.

      The physicians mixes the PRP, shown in the movie above, with calcium chloride. If you consume table salt, that's sodium chloride. Replace the sodium with calicum, then you have calcium chloride.

      Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) - Basic of Age Management

      What Can the O-Shot do For Me?

      Once the platelet rich plasma (PRP) is injected in to key areas of the vagina and clitoris, the regenerative cells begin to rejuvenate the vagina tissue. The result is:

      • Increased sensitivity
      • Tighter vaginal skin
      • Increased desire
      • Better, healthier sex!

      The O-Shot is one of the only treatments available for female sexual dysfunction, and is one that is backed by plenty of scientific research. The O-Shot can help women suffering from:

      • Low desire
      • Difficulty reaching orgasm
      • Difficulty becoming aroused
      • Painful sex

      Coming from the creators of the Vampire Facelift, the The O-Shot can help women of any background overcome their sexual issues and strengthen their relationships. Treatment for sexual dysfunction is no longer just a "man's world", with The O-Shot, women can find relief too!

      To schedule an O-Shot consultation, call (210) 985-1700 or contact us online.


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