It is a specific method (protected by the US Patent & Trademark Office) of using blood-derived growth factors, including platelet-rich plasma (PRP), to improve the health and function of the penis. The Cellular Medicine Association provides a license to providers to use the name only after they demonstrate an understanding of the procedure and agree to specific protocols.
Receiving a Priapus Shot® should result in all of the following:
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The following are the steps of the Priapus Shot®
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The initial volume is from the combination of the platelets and the serum (or water) in the blood, plus all the growth factors in the water that the activated platelets are starting to release.
Then over the next three days, the body absorbs some of the water. Then there is the growth of new tissue that continues for at least 12 weeks–bringing the volume back up to close to where it was with the initial injection.
So, the volume goes up IMMEDIATELY, then goes down to various degrees but slowly over the next three days. In some people this decrease in volume is very small, in others, it is a more noticeable decrease. In some, growth back to where it was with the initial injection or better was seen. In others, there is growth but not quite back to where we started. Smokers have the least amount of growth.
10% to 20% increase in length and girth. An inch in length (a little more) and in girth was seen in the first two patients in the first month. Girth came first (with the injection), then length (with continued growth).
Directly into the corpus cavernosum with a small needle and into the head of the penis–in a way almost exactly as done with those who use injections for erectile dysfunction.
If you look at men who inject 3 to 5 times a week over many years for treatment for erectile dysfunction, there is about a 10% incidence of scar tissue formation. This is with multiple injections for years. With this procedure, there is only one injection, so the chances of scar tissue should be almost nothing. In the face, there has not been a report of any fibrosis or scar tissue formation.
I use a lidocaine cream (a strong version of what you might find in a spray to kill the pain of sunburn). It’s the same cream I use on the face before injecting the lips or other areas with Juvederm. The pain is about the same as a normal shot to the buttocks, perhaps less.