The G spot, or Grafenberg spot, is an area of fine webbing of capillary blood
vessels and lattice-like nerve endings, which is located in varying locations
on the anterior vaginal wall, beneath the urethra and extending to the cervix.
Although difficult to demonstrate anatomically, its physiologic affect is one
of sexual pleasure and intensity of orgasm.
Nearly all genital arousal for women comes from the
clitoris. However, once a woman is fully aroused by clitoral stimulation, you
can either add or switch to different types of genital stimulation for
variations on the orgasm or eventual climax. The G-spot, however, is difficult
for women, and or their partners, to identify.
The G-Shot® is available to make the process of
identifying and stimulating the G-spot easier. By injecting Radiesse, Restylane
or collagen sexual pleasure is greatly enhanced for the majority of women. It
doesn't work for all, however, and needs to be reinforced after six to twelve months.
The procedure is done on an outpatient basis and requires about 20 minutes to
complete. A topical anesthesia is used. After the procedure, discomfort is
minimal and complications are rare. Activites such as usual work or driving can
be resumed immediately and patients can resume sexual activities in 24 hours.