P-Shot: Scam or Legit?
We answer the hard questions honestly so you can make an informed decision
The Verdict: Legit – But Choose Your Clinic Carefully
The P-Shot (Priapus Shot) is a real, medically established procedure using Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP). It is not a scam. However, the industry attracts unqualified providers and exaggerated marketing claims. The procedure itself is legitimate – the risk is choosing the wrong clinic.
Common P-Shot Scam Claims – Busted
❌ Scam Claim: "It's just a placebo – PRP doesn't do anything"
✅ The Truth: Multiple peer-reviewed clinical studies (published in journals including the Journal of Sexual Medicine) demonstrate measurable improvements in erectile function, penile sensitivity, and tissue regeneration following PRP injection.
❌ Scam Claim: "It will permanently enlarge your penis by 2–3 inches"
✅ The Truth: This is a scam claim made by disreputable clinics. The P-Shot can improve erection quality and may produce modest girth improvements in some patients, but it does not permanently add inches. Any clinic claiming otherwise is misleading you.
❌ Scam Claim: "The results last forever"
✅ The Truth: Honest clinics will tell you results typically last 12–18 months. A repeat treatment is then recommended. Lifetime results from one injection is not a realistic claim.
❌ Scam Claim: "Any beauty clinic can do this"
✅ The Truth: The P-Shot must be administered by a licensed physician. Aesthetic clinics, beauty salons, and non-medical practitioners are not qualified to perform this procedure.
❌ Scam Claim: "It cures all forms of ED"
✅ The Truth: The P-Shot works best for mild-to-moderate erectile dysfunction, particularly ED with a vascular component. It is not a guaranteed cure for severe ED caused by advanced arterial disease.
How to Spot a P-Shot Scam Clinic
No licensed doctor on site – only nurses or aestheticians
Claims of permanent or guaranteed results
Prices suspiciously lower than the medical cost of PRP materials
No consultation before treatment
No mention of what PRP kit is used
Testimonials that look staged or use stock photos
Extreme penis enlargement claims
No medical aftercare or follow-up offered
What Reddit and Real Patients Say
“I was sceptical after reading mixed reviews. The key was finding a proper clinic with a real doctor. Results started showing at 6 weeks. Erections noticeably firmer. Not a scam if done properly.”
— r/menshealth user
“Had mine done in Turkey. The whole thing cost me about £650 including flights and hotel. UK wanted £1,800 just for the procedure. Same treatment, way cheaper. Doctor was excellent.”
— r/erectiledysfunction user
“Don't let the horror stories put you off – those are from beauty salons doing it for cheap. A proper clinic with a real doctor is a completely different experience.”
— Patient testimonial
The Science Behind P-Shot
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy is used in:
- •Orthopaedics (sports injury recovery, used by professional athletes)
- •Dermatology (hair restoration, wound healing)
- •Cardiology and ophthalmology
- •Sexual medicine (P-Shot, O-Shot)
PRP is FDA-recognised and has been in clinical use since the 1970s. It is not experimental or fringe medicine.
Bottom Line
The P-Shot is not a scam – it is a legitimate, evidence-backed procedure. The scams come from unqualified providers and misleading marketing. Choose a clinic with certified doctors, verified patient results, and transparent pricing. We offer a free consultation so you can ask every question before committing.
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