P-Shot
P-Shot
The P-Shot is a natural, non-surgical treatment that uses your own platelet-rich plasma (PRP) to improve blood flow, sensitivity, and erection quality. It’s ideal for men with erectile dysfunction or those looking to enhance sexual performance.
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What is the P-Shot (Priapus Shot)?
The P-Shot, or Priapus Shot, is a treatment that uses platelet-rich plasma (PRP) derived from your own blood to support erectile function and sexual performance. A small sample of your blood is processed to concentrate its growth factors, which are then injected into specific areas to encourage tissue health and blood flow.
How it works
PRP contains growth factors the body uses for healing and tissue regeneration. The idea behind the P-Shot is that concentrating and delivering these growth factors may support blood vessel and tissue health, which are central to erectile function. Because it uses your own blood, the risk of allergic reaction is low.
Who might consider it?
Men experiencing mild to moderate erectile dysfunction, or those looking to support performance, sometimes consider the P-Shot — particularly if they prefer a treatment that does not rely on taking medication before activity. A doctor will assess whether it is appropriate for you and discuss realistic expectations, as responses vary between individuals.
What to expect
The procedure is carried out in-clinic. Blood is drawn, processed, and the PRP is injected after a numbing cream is applied to minimise discomfort. The appointment is relatively quick, and most men return to normal activities shortly afterwards. Treatments are sometimes repeated over time depending on your goals and response.
Frequently asked questions
Is the P-Shot painful?
A numbing cream is applied beforehand, so most men report only mild discomfort.
How soon will I see results?
Responses vary; some men notice changes over a few weeks to months.
Is it safe?
Because it uses your own blood, the risk of reaction is low. It should always be performed by a qualified medical professional.
Can it be combined with other treatments?
Yes — discuss options like TRT with your doctor.
This information is general and not medical advice; treatment requires assessment by a qualified doctor.
P-Shot vs other ED treatments
Unlike tablets such as Viagra or Cialis, which are taken before activity and work for a limited window, the P-Shot is a procedure intended to support underlying tissue health over time. Some men use it as an alternative when they prefer not to rely on medication, and others combine it with other treatments under medical guidance. It is not a guaranteed cure for erectile dysfunction, and results vary, which is why an honest assessment of your goals and expectations with a doctor is important.
Who should avoid it?
The P-Shot may not be suitable for men with certain blood disorders, active infections, or specific medical conditions. A clinician will review your medical history before recommending it. As with any procedure, it should only ever be carried out in a clean clinical setting by a trained medical professional, never informally.
Recovery and results
Most men experience little to no downtime and can return to normal activities the same day. Any minor swelling or bruising typically settles quickly. Because the treatment works by supporting tissue health, results develop gradually rather than instantly, and your doctor may recommend reviewing progress after a few weeks. Maintaining good general health — managing weight, blood pressure, and conditions like low testosterone — supports better outcomes from any ED treatment.
Speak to a qualified doctor to find out whether the P-Shot is right for you. This information is general and not medical advice.