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The G-Shot The day of your appointment. Allow time before your appointment for filling out forms and for consulting with the doctor or a member of his or her staff. You may also be asked about your expectations for treatment and if you have any allergies or any condition that wouldn't make you a good candidate for the G-Shot. Before the procedure. In the consultation process your doctor will educate you on the G-Spot and how to localize it. Your doctor will go over risk and complication verbally and he or she will give you written consent as well. It is important to the doctor that every patient is completely informed of the risk, complications and alternatives to the procedure. You will then go into the examination room alone and perform a self examination based upon the doctor's instructions and after you are comfortable with the localization of the G-Spot you will notify the assistant and they will come in to start the procedure. The procedure. You will be positioned on the examination table as if you are "getting a PAP smear" and the doctor will do a pelvic exam and measurement of the G-Spot based upon your direction. He will transfer this measurement to a ruler and then a special speculum. The speculum, which has the location of the G-Spot on it will be inserted into the vagina and then a small needle will be used to deliver a small amount of local anesthetic in the area of the G-Spot. Then the collagen product will be injected. After this a tampon is placed (the tampon is to be removed in 4 hours). The entire G-Shot® injection procedure takes approximately 10 minutes. After the procedure. There's no recovery time needed. You're ready to get on with your day! The most common side effect following injection includes scant bleeding from the needle injection site. Results. Within 4 hours you can resume normal sexual activity. Results can last up to 4 months. Results may vary. |


