P-Shot in Your 30s and 40s
Men in their 30s and 40s seeking P-Shot treatment are typically motivated by performance enhancement, early-onset ED linked to stress or lifestyle, or a desire for improved sensitivity. This age group tends to have the strongest regenerative response to PRP, with results typically faster to appear and longer to last — often 18–24 months from a single treatment. Younger patients with performance anxiety or psychogenic ED often see rapid and dramatic improvements.
P-Shot in Your 50s
The 50s represent the most common age range for P-Shot treatment, coinciding with the natural increase in ED prevalence. Men in this age group often have mild-to-moderate organic ED alongside hormonal changes, and typically see meaningful improvements in 60–75% of cases. Results tend to last 12–18 months. A thorough assessment of testosterone levels and cardiovascular health is recommended before treatment.
P-Shot in Your 60s
Men in their 60s can achieve meaningful improvements from the P-Shot, though the response rate and duration of results may be somewhat lower than in younger patients. Cardiovascular health becomes increasingly important as an influence on outcomes. Many 60s patients find that P-Shot combined with VED use and optimised testosterone levels produces excellent results.
P-Shot Over 70: Is It Worth It?
The P-Shot can be appropriate for healthy men over 70, though expectations should be adjusted accordingly. Regenerative capacity diminishes with age, and the response rate is lower than in younger patients. That said, many men over 70 report meaningful improvements in sensitivity and erectile quality following P-Shot treatment. A thorough pre-treatment consultation is especially important in this age group.