Tuesday, February 14, 2017

'The G-shot' More and more women are opting for G-spot INJECTIONS to increase their sensitivity and revolutionise their orgasms

'The G-shot'

More and more women are opting for G-spot INJECTIONS to increase their sensitivity and revolutionise their orgasms

The owners of a G-shot clinic in Brisbane were all too happy to spill the beans on what really goes on down under
MORE and more women are opting for an unusual medical procedure to improve their orgasms and revolutionise their sex lives.
The G-spot injection promises to deliver a shot to your sex life by “improving sensitivity where you need it most.”
The procedure takes around ten minutes, but will give you a pleasure boost lasting for at least four months
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The procedure takes around ten minutes, but will give you a pleasure boost lasting for at least four months
News.com.au reports that the procedure is carried out under anaesthetic, and involves injecting dermal fillers into the G-spot.
And the owners of a ‘G-shot’ clinic in Brisbane were all too happy to spill the beans on what really goes on down under.
They claim that the treatment, which will set you back $900 (£550), is surprisingly popular and “minimally invasive”, despite what you may think.
The procedure promises to give women a sensitivity boost where they need it most
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The procedure promises to give women a sensitivity boost where they need it most
Cosmetic nurse Kate Sowden said the procedure is popular among women of all ages, but was most common among women over the age of 35.
The jab, which is administered by a doctor, takes around 10 minutes, with the results lasting for at least four months.
Nurse Kate adds that the injection of hyaluronic acid is “very comfortable for clients” and perfectly safe.
She said: “It’s an all-natural product so there’s a very low risk of having any sort of adverse reaction or anything like that.”
US-based Dr Charles Runels offers a similar procedure which involves the injection of blood into the clitoris.
He claims that his O-shot has an 85% success rate in helping women experience better orgasms, with his jab providing more lubrication, increased sensitivity and a quicker climax as a result.
Dr Charles says he has performed around 20,000 O-shots since he came up with the idea – which he trademarked in 2011.
And whilst many doctors believe the shot is nothing more than a placebo, Dr Charles is adamant that his O-shot can help with all kinds of things: including scarring, incontinence, and excess dryness.

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