Genital PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma)is a non-surgical treatment method applied for sexual health and vaginal rejuvenation. In this method, it is aimed to regenerate the tissues in the genital area and increase the sensitivity by using platelet-rich plasma (PRP) obtained from the person's own blood. PRPThanks to its high content of growth factors, it triggers cell regeneration and collagen production. In this way, the tissues in the vaginal area become more vibrant, elastic and healthy.
Genital PRP treatment provides many aesthetic and functional benefits. Among the most obvious benefits, vaginal dryness and painful sexual intercourse addressing their problems, urinary incontinence alleviating complaints and increasing sexual pleasure. PRP improves the overall health of the vaginal area as it promotes tissue regeneration. The treatment also O point magnification can be combined with the use of a blood transfusion to enhance the quality of orgasm and the feeling of sexual arousal. Since the person's own blood is used, the risk of allergic reactions is almost non-existent. This treatment is a suitable option for women who do not want surgical intervention and want to improve their sexual health with natural methods.

What is Genital PRP?
Genital PRP is a non-surgical treatment method applied to improve sexual function and aesthetic problems in men and women.
Why is Genital PRP Performed?
The main reasons for genital PRP are as follows:
- Women:
1. Increasing Sexual Pleasure and Orgasm
2. Improving Vaginal Health
3. Reducing painful intercourse
- For men:
1. Improving Erection Quality
2. Penis Size
What are the Benefits of Genital PRP?
This procedure can offer many benefits for both women and men.
- Women:
1. Increased Sexual Sensitivity
2. Improvement of Orgasm Quality
3. Improved Vaginal Health
4. Solution to Mild Urinary Incontinence
- For men:
1. Improved Erection Quality
2. Penis Size
At what age is genital PRP performed?
Every individual over 18 years of age can have this procedure done voluntarily.
Is Genital PRP Harmful?
There is no harm in this process as the cells in the individual's own body are used.
Is Genital PRP Painful?
There is no significant pain during this procedure, but each individual's pain and pain sensation is different from each other.
How Long Does Genital PRP Take?
It is not a long procedure. It takes approximately 30 to 45 minutes.
How Is Genital PRP Done?
The process stages are as follows:
1. Blood Collection: First, a small amount of blood is taken from the patient's arm. This is usually the same amount of blood taken for a simple blood test.
2. PRP Preparation: The blood is placed in a special device called a centrifuge. This device separates the components of the blood by spinning the blood at high speed. At the end of the process, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is obtained, which is separated from other parts of the blood. PRP contains high levels of growth factors.
3. Local Anesthesia Application: In order to reduce the sensitivity of the area to be injected and to ensure the comfort of the patient, local anesthetic cream is applied to that area or numbed by injection.
4. PRP Injection: The PRP obtained is injected into the targeted points in the genital area using fine-tipped needles.
- In women: Usually injections are given into areas that increase sexual sensitivity, such as the clitoris and the G-spot.
- In men: The procedure is usually performed on the cavernous bodies of the penis and around the glans penis.

