Male sexual enhancement
(P-shot and Priapus shot)
New River Medical Grade Spa is pleased to offer Priapus Toxin™. This treatment is used to improve sexual function in men. The shots are minimally invasive and performed right here in our office under the care of our licensed, experienced team.
			P-shot and Priapus Toxin™ involves injecting Botox directly into the penile tissue. When used in the penis, injections help to relax the muscles, allowing for increased blood flow. In some cases P-shot and Priapus Toxin™ are combined with other procedures to provide results that are stronger and longer lasting.
What Does P-shot and Priapus Toxin™ Treat?
Benefits of P-Shot and Priapus Toxin™
At New River Medical Grade Spa we place the overall well-being of our patients above all else. Men who receive the procedure report that it is comfortable and easy. The procedure is:
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- Minimally-invasive
 - Painless
 - Long-lasting
 
 
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Frequently Asked Questions About P-Shot and Priapus Toxin™
Who can receive P-Shot and Priapus Toxin™?
Men looking to nonsurgically improve their sexual performance and satisfaction can use the procedure. We can help you determine if this treatment is right for you.
How does it work?
By relaxing the smooth muscles in the penis, there is an increase in blood flow to the penis, causing improved erection.
How long does the procedure take?
This is not a long procedure. It is done within minutes in the convenience of the office.
Is it painful?
Dr. Campbell will numb the area with a local anesthetic. Our goal is to make sure you feel comfortable and safe during the procedure.
What is the recovery time?
After the procedure, you should refrain from sex for 24 hours. Other than that, no recovery or downtime is required, making it a great option for many patients.
When will I see results?
Within 2-4 weeks after the procedure. Often, a package of three done 6 weeks apart has the maximum benefit.
How long does P-Shot and Priapus Toxin™ last?
It is different in each individual, but commonly anywhere between six months to one year.
Is it covered by insurance?
The procedure is not covered by insurance.