The O-Shot®
At Dr Bhabha Aesthetics in Johannesburg, we offer the O-Shot®, a revolutionary non-surgical treatment that rejuvenates vaginal tissue using your body’s own natural healing power. This procedure helps restore vaginal elasticity, improve urinary control, and enhance sexual sensitivity – safely and effectively.
- World-Class Service
- 15+ Years Experience
- 1000+ Happy Clients
- World-Class Service
- 15+ Years Experience
- 1000+ Happy Clients
What is the O-Shot®?
The O-Shot®, or Orgasm Shot, uses Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) derived from your own blood to stimulate tissue regeneration and boost circulation in the vaginal area.
By encouraging collagen and nerve growth, it enhances lubrication, sensitivity, and elasticity – improving both comfort and sexual well-being.
Benefits of the O-Shot®
The O-Shot® offers a range of physical and emotional benefits, including:
- Restored vaginal elasticity and tone
- Increased natural lubrication
- Heightened sexual arousal and orgasm intensity
- Reduced urinary leakage or stress incontinence
- Relief from vaginal dryness and irritation
- Boosted confidence and sexual well-being
What Can I expect after the O-Shot®?
Most women can resume normal activities immediately after treatment. Mild tenderness or swelling may occur but typically resolves within a day.
Many patients notice improved sensitivity and control within the first few weeks, with optimal results developing over two to three months as collagen renewal continues.
Procedure Time
30 - 45mins
Treatment Recovery
Minimal – 1 Day
Duration of Results
2 – 3 Weeks
Back To Work Time
Same Day
Frequently Asked Questions
Results typically last 12 to 18 months, depending on lifestyle and hormonal balance. Annual maintenance sessions can help sustain the benefits.
No, the area is numbed with a topical anaesthetic before injection, and most women report only mild pressure or a brief stinging sensation.
Yes, many patients experience significant improvement in mild to moderate urinary leakage, especially stress incontinence caused by weakened pelvic tissue.