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Dr Farzana Khan qualified as an MD from the University of Copenhagen in 2003. She has worked in dermatology and obstetrics & gynaecology across the North of England and completed her MRCGP (CCT, 2013) and the Diploma of the Faculty of Sexual & Reproductive Health (2013). Her clinical focus is vaginal health—including dryness/GSM, sexual function concerns, lichen sclerosus, and comfort or volume changes. She offers careful assessment, discusses medical and conservative options first, and considers selected regenerative or aesthetic treatments where appropriate. Dr Farzana also trains clinicians as a KOL/Trainer with Neauvia, Asclepion Laser, and RegenLab (since 2023). Ongoing CPD includes IMCAS, CCR, ACE and expert training in women’s intimate fillers, PRP, and polynucleotide injectables. Her approach is simple: clear explanations, realistic expectations, and shared decision-making. Authored and medically reviewed by Dr Farzana Khan.

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O-Shot

Intimate PRP, explained clearly and privately.

Women-centred care Assessment first Discreet intimate health support

Doctor-led intimate PRP

O-Shot-Style Intimate PRP for Women

The term O-Shot is commonly used to describe intimate PRP treatment for women. At The Women’s Health Clinic, we explain it clearly, assess suitability carefully, and keep the conversation private, respectful, and medically balanced.

Intimate PRP uses platelet-rich plasma prepared from your own blood. Some women explore it when they are experiencing vaginal dryness, reduced comfort, changes in sensitivity, or selected intimate wellness concerns.

This is not a treatment we sell as a promise. Evidence is still developing, results vary, and suitability must be confirmed after consultation and assessment.

Why women enquire

Women often ask about O-Shot-style intimate PRP when they want to understand whether regenerative support may be suitable for their symptoms or goals.

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What may be discussed

The consultation helps decide whether intimate PRP, another treatment, or supportive medical care is the better starting point.

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Educational only. Not a diagnosis or medical advice. Suitability is confirmed after consultation and assessment. Results vary. Not a cure.

O-Shot-style intimate PRP consultation at The Women’s Health Clinic
Private, clinical, respectful

At a glance

O-Shot-style intimate PRP is a minimally invasive, non-surgical treatment using platelet-rich plasma prepared from a small blood sample. It is always discussed after consultation, not offered as a guaranteed solution.

Treatment summary

Guide only — confirmed after assessment

What is used

your own platelet-rich plasma

Approach

non-surgical injectable treatment

Setting

clinic-based intimate health care

Appointment time

varies by consultation and plan

Consultation

face-to-face consultation recommended

Recovery

usually short, with aftercare advice

Commonly discussed for

Not guaranteed indications — assessment matters

dryness comfort sensitivity changes menopause-related tissue change post-childbirth concerns mild stress-related leakage discussions

Important safety note

This is not suitable for everyone

Symptoms such as pain, bleeding, infection, persistent urinary symptoms, skin change, or significant pelvic floor concerns may need assessment and another pathway before any procedure is considered.

Confidential O-Shot-style intimate PRP consultation

Your first step

You do not need to decide whether O-Shot-style PRP is right before speaking to us

Many women arrive simply wanting to understand what has changed, whether their symptoms are common, and whether intimate PRP is one of the options worth considering.

We start with consultation and assessment. If O-Shot-style PRP is not the right fit, we will explain why and discuss other routes, including wider vaginal rejuvenation options where appropriate.

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What is it?

What is O-Shot-style intimate PRP?

O-Shot is a consumer term commonly used for intimate platelet-rich plasma treatment. PRP is prepared from a small sample of your own blood and then used as an injectable regenerative treatment in carefully selected intimate areas.

At WHC, we describe this clearly as intimate PRP. Terminology and protocols vary between providers, so your consultation focuses on what is actually being offered, what it may reasonably support, what the evidence does and does not show, and whether it is suitable for you.

A practical definition

Intimate PRP uses platelet-rich plasma, a concentrated part of your own blood containing platelets and naturally occurring growth factors involved in tissue repair and signalling.

In intimate health, it is explored for tissue quality, comfort, lubrication and sensitivity-related concerns. It should not be presented as a cure or guaranteed sexual outcome.

Medical assessment first

Dryness, pain, reduced comfort, altered sensation, or urinary symptoms can have many different causes. Some require medical treatment or a different pathway before any procedure is considered.

That is why we do not treat O-Shot-style PRP as a one-size-fits-all solution.

Sensitive and realistic

Intimate health concerns are real, but they should not be marketed with pressure, embarrassment, or unrealistic promises.

Our role is to help you understand what may be appropriate, what may not help, and what expectations are realistic.

The naming note

The term “O-Shot” is widely used by patients and clinics to describe intimate PRP treatments. We use the phrase O-Shot-style intimate PRP to make clear that this is a category of platelet-rich plasma treatment, and that terminology, training and protocols may vary between providers.

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Who? Who may consider it

Who may consider O-Shot-style intimate PRP?

Women enquire for different reasons. These are reasons to have a conversation, not promises that treatment will be suitable or effective.

Women after childbirth

Some women notice changes after childbirth, including altered comfort, sensation, tissue quality, or confidence. A proper assessment helps decide whether intimate PRP, pelvic floor support, vaginal rejuvenation, or another route is more appropriate.

post-childbirth change comfort confidence pelvic floor discussion

Perimenopausal and menopausal women

Hormonal change can affect vaginal tissue, lubrication, comfort and urinary symptoms. Intimate PRP may be discussed as one possible option, but established medical options and the wider menopause picture should also be reviewed.

dryness tissue change GSM discussion comfort

Women with comfort or sensitivity concerns

Some women ask about intimate PRP because daily comfort, intimacy, natural lubrication, or sensitivity feels different. The consultation helps identify whether this is a PRP discussion or whether another medical, hormonal, skin, pelvic floor, or pain-related pathway should come first.

Women exploring regenerative support

Some women prefer to understand regenerative approaches before deciding. Intimate PRP may be considered alone or as part of a broader plan, but added benefit from combination treatment is not guaranteed.

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Concerns, safety, and clinical balance

Concerns we commonly assess

Women enquiring about O-Shot-style intimate PRP often describe one or more of the following concerns. The concern itself does not mean treatment is automatically suitable.

vaginal dryness reduced lubrication tissue quality concerns reduced sensitivity intimate comfort menopause-related change post-childbirth change mild stress-related leakage discussions confidence concerns

If symptoms suggest infection, skin disease, pelvic pain, significant urinary symptoms, unexplained bleeding, or another medical issue, investigation or a different treatment pathway may be more appropriate.

Who needs assessment first?

Not every intimate concern should be treated with PRP. A proper clinical review is especially important if there is:

unexplained bleeding active infection significant pain persistent urinary symptoms suspicious skin change pregnancy blood-thinning medication factors unrealistic expectations

Why assessment matters

Dryness, pain, sensitivity change, and leakage can have different causes, including hormonal change, pelvic floor issues, infection, skin conditions, postpartum change, or other medical concerns.

Realistic expectations

Intimate PRP should not be described as a guaranteed fix. Some women report changes in comfort, lubrication or sensitivity, while others may notice little or no meaningful improvement.

Risks and limitations

As with any injectable intimate treatment, there are risks and limitations. These are discussed before treatment.

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Why? Reasons women seek advice

Why women ask about O-Shot-style PRP

Many women have spent months wondering whether their intimate symptoms are normal, whether they should mention them, or whether anything can be done. A good consultation should create clarity, not pressure.

Functional reasons

Women may ask because intimate tissue feels drier, more fragile, less comfortable, or less responsive than before. These changes may overlap with childbirth, menopause, ageing, hormonal shifts, or pelvic floor changes.

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Life-stage reasons

Menopause, childbirth, breastfeeding, ageing and hormonal change can all affect intimate comfort. Treatment choice depends on the cause, not simply the symptom label.

Emotional reasons

Many women feel embarrassed discussing intimate concerns. We do not treat these conversations as trivial or cosmetic-only. They deserve time, privacy and clear explanation.

Comfort & lubrication

Some women enquire because of dryness, friction, irritation, or reduced intimate comfort. Causes must be assessed before treatment is planned.

Sensitivity & sexual comfort

Some women report changes in intimate sensation over time. PRP may be discussed, but it should not be promised as a treatment for sexual dysfunction or orgasm concerns.

Confidence & reassurance

A consultation can be valuable even when treatment is not the answer. Many women simply need a safe space to explain what has changed.

Realistic, balanced care

The aim is not to promise a perfect result. The aim is to explore whether intimate PRP may reasonably form part of your wider care plan.

Benefits women may be looking for

Women may be hoping for changes in intimate comfort, lubrication, tissue quality, sensitivity, or confidence. These are goals for discussion, not guaranteed outcomes.

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Results vary from person to person. Suitability is always confirmed after consultation and assessment.

How it works

How O-Shot-style intimate PRP works

The process is simple in structure, but the decision to treat should always be individual, medical, and assessment-led.

1. Consultation and assessment

We discuss symptoms, goals, medical history, menopause or postpartum context, medication factors, and whether PRP is likely to be a sensible option.

2. Blood sample and PRP preparation

A small blood sample is taken and processed to separate platelet-rich plasma. PRP is then prepared for carefully planned treatment.

3. Comfort measures

Topical anaesthetic or other comfort measures may be used before treatment. Most women describe the procedure as tolerable, but sensitivity varies.

4. Treatment and aftercare

PRP is injected into the planned intimate areas. You receive aftercare advice, including short-term restrictions if appropriate.

Comparison

How does O-Shot-style PRP compare with other intimate treatments?

Women often hear several treatment names at once: O-Shot, G-Shot, vaginal laser, polynucleotides, exosomes and vaginal rejuvenation. They are not all the same. The best option depends on symptoms, anatomy, medical background, expectations and examination findings.

O-Shot-style PRP vs G-Shot

O-Shot-style treatment uses platelet-rich plasma prepared from your own blood. G-Shot-style treatment usually refers to a targeted injectable approach using filler to add volume to a specific area. They have different mechanisms, aims and suitability criteria.

O-Shot-style PRP vs vaginal laser

PRP is an injectable regenerative treatment. Vaginal laser is an energy-based treatment used within broader vaginal rejuvenation pathways. Some women ask about both, but they are not interchangeable and one is not automatically better than the other.

PRP vs polynucleotides and exosomes

PRP is autologous, meaning it is prepared from your own blood. Polynucleotides and exosome-based approaches are different regenerative options with different mechanisms and suitability considerations. They should be discussed as separate treatments, not as the same thing under different names.

PRP vs supportive medical care

Sometimes the right first step is not an injectable treatment at all. Vaginal moisturisers, lubricants, menopause care, pelvic floor support, skin assessment or medical treatment may be more appropriate depending on the cause of symptoms.

Where vaginal rejuvenation fits

Vaginal rejuvenation is the broader umbrella. O-Shot-style intimate PRP is one possible option within that wider discussion, not a replacement for proper assessment or a guaranteed solution.

Read about vaginal rejuvenation

What the procedure may involve

A small blood sample is taken, processed to prepare platelet-rich plasma, and then injected into carefully selected intimate areas according to your treatment plan.

The appointment may include topical anaesthetic, privacy measures, and written aftercare guidance. The exact plan depends on your assessment.

Some women are advised to avoid intercourse, tampons, strenuous exercise, or irritants for a short period after treatment. This is explained clearly before you leave.

Results are usually discussed over weeks and months rather than as an instant outcome. Some women choose a single treatment; others may consider a course.

Results and maintenance

What to expect over time

Response varies. Planning should be individual rather than one-size-fits-all.

When might changes be noticed?

Some women report early changes. Others describe a slower build over several weeks or months. Some notice no meaningful change.

How long do results last?

Duration varies depending on age, hormonal background, tissue quality, symptoms and whether further treatment is planned.

Is a course needed?

Some women start with one session. Others may choose a course of three where tissue regeneration support is the main goal.

The Women’s Health Clinic approach to intimate PRP care
About the Team

Doctor-led care at The Women’s Health Clinic

We keep this section general because intimate PRP suitability depends on clinical assessment, not sales messaging. You will be advised by an appropriate medical professional and supported through a clear, respectful pathway.

Women-friendly, respectful care

We understand that many women arrive feeling uncertain, nervous, or embarrassed. Our role is to make the conversation easier and more useful.

Clear and compassionate explanations

We explain what intimate PRP is, what it is not, where the evidence is limited, and when another treatment pathway may be more appropriate.

Why women choose WHC

women-centred private setting medical assessment realistic guidance no pressure

Part of a wider intimate health pathway

O-Shot-style PRP sits within a broader vaginal wellness and vaginal rejuvenation discussion. It is one option, not the only option.

Pricing

Guide pricing

O-Shot-style intimate PRP

Prices are shown as a guide. Please check the pricing page for the latest fees, and remember that suitability and final treatment planning are confirmed after consultation.

Consultation

Face-to-face consultation

Recommended for women considering intimate PRP or wanting a detailed assessment before treatment.

£150

Free 20-minute telephone consultation also available

Standalone
PRP treatment

PRP Standalone

Single session. Often discussed for intimate PRP goals, including O-Shot-style treatment where suitable.

£1,110

Guide price per treatment

Course option

PRP Course of 3

Paid upfront. Discussed where a structured regenerative pathway is recommended.

£2,985

Equivalent to £995 per session

Consultation and planning

A face-to-face consultation is recommended before intimate PRP so that symptoms, goals, suitability, risks, and alternative pathways can be properly discussed.

Why some women choose a course

A single session may suit some women who want to begin cautiously. A course of three may be discussed where tissue regeneration support is the main aim. Results vary in all cases.

Check latest pricing

These fees are provided as a guide. Please use the pricing page for the latest published fees before booking or making a treatment decision.

Experience

How women often want the experience to feel

Women considering intimate PRP often want calm explanations, privacy, and a clinician who will not minimise or exaggerate their concerns.

We avoid making claims that every woman will have the same result. Instead, we focus on listening properly, explaining what the treatment may and may not do, and helping you make an informed decision.

Feeling listened to
Sensitive, respectful conversations

A good treatment journey begins with understanding the concern, not rushing to the procedure.

Clear explanations
Practical, realistic guidance

We explain the evidence, limitations, risks, costs, and alternatives in plain language.

No pressure
Decision-making should feel calm

If intimate PRP is not suitable, we will explain that clearly and discuss a more appropriate direction.

Patient journey

A typical consultation-led pathway

Every woman’s story is different, but many follow a similar route from uncertainty to clarity.

1. She notices a change

It may be dryness, reduced comfort, a change in sensitivity, or uncertainty after childbirth or menopause.

2. She looks for answers

She may search O-Shot, intimate PRP, vaginal PRP, or vaginal rejuvenation and feel unsure what is realistic.

3. She books a consultation

The first step is a private conversation and assessment, not pressure to proceed.

4. She has a proper review

We assess symptoms, medical history, suitability, risks, expectations and alternatives.

5. She receives a tailored plan

That may include intimate PRP, wider vaginal rejuvenation, menopause care, pelvic floor support, or a recommendation not to proceed.

Frequently asked questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers to common questions about O-Shot-style intimate PRP.

O-Shot-style intimate PRP is a treatment using platelet-rich plasma prepared from your own blood. The term O-Shot is commonly used by patients and clinics, but terminology and protocols can vary between providers.

We use careful wording because O-Shot is a consumer term and may also be used as a branded protocol by some providers. At WHC, we describe the treatment as O-Shot-style intimate PRP so the underlying treatment category is clear.

PRP contains platelets and naturally occurring growth factors involved in tissue repair and signalling. In intimate health, it is explored as an injectable regenerative approach. Research is still developing and results vary.

Some women with vaginal dryness or reduced comfort ask about intimate PRP. Dryness can have several causes, including menopause-related changes, irritation, skin conditions or medication factors, so assessment is important before treatment is considered.

Some women report changes in sensitivity after intimate PRP, but this cannot be guaranteed. We do not present this as a guaranteed treatment for sexual function or orgasm concerns.

Some women with mild stress-related leakage ask about PRP, but the evidence is mixed. We do not present intimate PRP as a cure or reliable treatment for urinary incontinence. Suitability and alternatives are discussed individually.

Many women enquiring about intimate PRP are experiencing menopause-related vaginal or urinary changes. A consultation should also discuss established menopause and GSM options, rather than treating PRP as the only route.

Some women enquire after childbirth, but timing, breastfeeding, pelvic floor symptoms and recovery all matter. A consultation helps decide whether PRP, pelvic floor support, vaginal rejuvenation or another pathway is more appropriate.

Topical anaesthetic or comfort measures may be used. Many women describe the experience as tolerable, but sensitivity varies and we do not describe the procedure as painless.

Recovery is usually short, but temporary swelling, bruising, spotting or tenderness can occur. You will be given aftercare guidance, including any short-term restrictions on intercourse, tampons, exercise or irritants where appropriate.

Results vary. Some women notice changes within weeks, while others notice gradual changes over several months. Some women may not notice a meaningful improvement.

Duration varies between individuals and depends on factors such as age, hormonal status, tissue quality and the concern being treated. Maintenance or repeat treatment may be discussed, but it is not automatically needed for everyone.

Possible side effects include swelling, bruising, spotting, tenderness, temporary sensitivity, infection risk and disappointing or incomplete improvement. Your clinician will discuss relevant risks before treatment.

As a guide, PRP standalone treatment is £1,110 and a course of three is £2,985. A face-to-face consultation is £150, and a free 20-minute telephone consultation is also available. Please check the pricing page for the latest fees.

No. Vaginal rejuvenation is a broader umbrella term. O-Shot-style intimate PRP is one possible option within that wider pathway, alongside other approaches that may be more suitable for some women.

This treatment is not suitable for everyone. It may not be appropriate during pregnancy, with active infection, unexplained bleeding, certain blood or clotting conditions, some medication factors, significant pelvic pain, suspicious skin changes, or unrealistic expectations. Suitability is confirmed only after consultation and assessment.

O-Shot-style PRP uses platelet-rich plasma prepared from your own blood and is usually discussed as a regenerative intimate wellness treatment. G-Shot-style treatment usually refers to a targeted injectable filler approach designed to add volume to a specific internal area. They have different mechanisms and suitability criteria.

O-Shot-style PRP is an injectable treatment using platelet-rich plasma from your own blood. Vaginal laser is an energy-based treatment used within broader vaginal rejuvenation pathways. The better option depends on your symptoms, anatomy, medical history, goals and clinical assessment.

PRP is autologous, meaning it is prepared from your own blood. Polynucleotides and exosome-based approaches are different regenerative options with different mechanisms and suitability considerations. They should be discussed separately rather than treated as interchangeable treatments.

Your next steps

1. Book a consultation
2. Talk through what has changed
3. Have a proper assessment if appropriate
4. Understand whether intimate PRP is suitable
5. Move forward only if it feels right for you

If something has changed, you do not need to have all the answers before getting in touch. You simply need a place to ask questions openly and understand your options clearly.

Evidence and limitations

What does the evidence say?

Research into intimate PRP is developing. Some studies report promising changes in validated measures of vaginal health, sexual function or symptoms in selected groups, but the evidence remains limited, protocols vary, and results cannot be guaranteed.

Early evidence

Some small studies report improvements in selected outcomes, but the evidence is not yet settled.

Mixed findings

Evidence for urinary leakage and sexual function is not strong enough for cure or guarantee claims.

Individual response

Age, hormonal background, tissue quality, symptoms and overall health may all influence response.

Our position

evidence-aware not a cure not guaranteed assessment first

We offer O-Shot-style intimate PRP as a private, consultation-led option for selected women. We explain what is known, what is uncertain, and when another pathway may be more appropriate.

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02 May 2018

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23rd April 2018

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15 April 2018

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8 April 2018

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04 April 2018

A new jab, Bulkamid, has been announced that can aid bladder problems. The injection aims to bulk up…

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01 April 2018

Due to additional demand we are pleased to announce that we are now offering a Tuesday clinic in…

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23rd March 2018

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21st March 2018

We are pleased to announce that The Women’s Health Clinic has welcomed on board gynaecologist Dr.Vivek Nama. With…

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19 March 2018

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18 March 2018

We,re in the newspapers again! This time commenting on Kate Middleton’s pregnancy, the great thing about The Women’s…

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13 March 2018

Some worrying news in the papers this morning as the Daily Mail reveals that a new booklet is…

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11 March 2018

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7th March 2018

I’ve seen some awful memes on social media comparing women’s body parts to baguettes!’ Our very own Managing…

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28th February 2018

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19th February

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08 Feb 2018

It’s almost a decade since Jade Goody died of cervical cancer, and so many of us are still…

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06 Feb 2018

Today we supported our friends at Sling the Mesh and visit the House of Lords on the 100th…

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02 Feb 2018

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Kim Hanson on Daily Mail

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News just in – we received ‘Commended’ at this years Aesthetics Awards!

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We’re live on Disruptive TV!

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Online petition

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Patient Sara Carson on the Jeremy Vine show

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BBC Radio Bristol

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BBC Radio Nottingham

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Sara Carson

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Lyndsey Hiatt

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