Is the P-Shot Safe?
Understanding P-Shot side effects, risks, and recovery
✅ The Short Answer: Yes, the P-Shot is Very Safe
The P-Shot (Priapus Shot) uses your own blood plasma (PRP – Platelet-Rich Plasma), which means there is virtually zero risk of allergic reaction or rejection. It has been performed on thousands of men worldwide.
Common (Minor) Side Effects
Temporary Redness
MildMild redness or swelling at the injection site is normal and typically resolves within 24–48 hours.
Minor Bruising
MildSome patients experience slight bruising at the injection area. This fades within 3–5 days.
Temporary Sensitivity
MildIncreased sensitivity is common and usually settles within 1–2 weeks.
Discomfort During Procedure
MinimalA topical numbing cream is applied before treatment. Most patients describe mild discomfort only.
Recovery Timeline
Procedure takes 45–60 minutes. Topical numbing applied. No sedation required.
Possible mild swelling or tenderness. Normal daily activities can usually resume immediately.
Most side effects fully resolved. Initial improvements may start to appear.
Significant results visible. PRP stimulates natural tissue growth and regeneration.
Full results achieved. Results typically last 12–18 months.
Who Should NOT Get a P-Shot?
- ⚠️Men with active infections or penile skin conditions
- ⚠️Patients on blood thinners (discuss with doctor)
- ⚠️Men with certain blood disorders (platelet dysfunction)
- ⚠️Anyone who has not had a free consultation with our doctor first
Medical Disclaimer
The information on this page is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified medical professional before undergoing any procedure. Our doctors will perform a full assessment before your treatment.
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