PRP for Sexual Wellness in London: The Regenerative Approach to Intimate Health
Medically reviewed by a GMC-registered doctor at The PRP Clinic | Last updated: February 2026
Sexual health concerns are remarkably common — erectile dysfunction alone affects an estimated 4.3 million men in the UK, while female sexual dysfunction affects a similar proportion of women. Yet despite how widespread these issues are, many people suffer in silence because the topic feels difficult to discuss, the available treatments seem limited, or they are uncomfortable with the side effects of pharmaceutical options.
PRP therapy is opening a new chapter in sexual wellness. The same regenerative principles that make PRP effective for joint healing, skin rejuvenation, and hair restoration — stimulating tissue repair through concentrated growth factors — apply to intimate tissues as well. Emerging clinical evidence, including a meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials, supports PRP's potential for improving sexual function in both men and women.
At The PRP Clinic, these treatments are performed by doctors in a private, professional, clinical environment. We understand the sensitivity of these concerns and ensure every consultation and treatment is conducted with the utmost discretion and respect.
Sexual health matters — and it is nothing to be embarrassed about. Our doctors provide discreet, professional consultations in a comfortable clinical setting.
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PRP for men: the P-Shot
The P-Shot (Priapus Shot) uses PRP injected into the penis to stimulate tissue regeneration. The growth factors in PRP promote new blood vessel formation (essential for erectile function), stimulate smooth muscle and connective tissue repair, improve nerve function and sensitivity, and enhance the overall health and responsiveness of penile tissue.
What the evidence shows. A systematic review and meta-analysis published in the World Journal of Men's Health (2026) analysed randomised controlled trials comparing PRP to placebo for erectile dysfunction. The meta-analysis found significant improvement in erectile function for PRP versus placebo, with a mean difference of 3.28 points on the IIEF-5 scale. A landmark 2021 randomised controlled trial found that 69% of men receiving PRP achieved clinically meaningful improvement in erectile function, compared to just 27% in the placebo group. Side effects were rare and mild — primarily minor bruising at injection sites resolving within days.
The evidence is encouraging but still developing. PRP is most promising for men with mild to moderate erectile dysfunction related to vascular changes — the most common underlying cause. It may be used alone or in combination with other treatments.
What treatment involves. Topical anaesthetic is applied, followed by a local nerve block for comfort. A blood sample is drawn and processed to prepare PRP. The PRP is then injected into specific areas of the penis. The entire procedure takes approximately 30-60 minutes. Most men resume normal activities and sexual activity within 24-48 hours.
PRP for women: the O-Shot
The O-Shot applies the same regenerative principles to female sexual wellness. PRP is injected into specific areas to stimulate tissue regeneration and improve nerve and vascular function.
The O-Shot may address reduced sexual sensation and difficulty achieving orgasm, decreased arousal response, vaginal dryness, mild stress urinary incontinence, and tissue changes related to menopause or postpartum recovery.
The growth factors in PRP stimulate tissue regeneration in the same way they do elsewhere in the body — promoting collagen production, new blood vessel formation, and nerve function improvement in the treated areas.
What treatment involves. Topical anaesthetic ensures comfort. PRP is prepared from your blood and injected into specific areas. The procedure takes approximately 30-60 minutes. Most women resume normal activities immediately, with full sexual activity typically within 24-48 hours.
Both treatments use your own biology — no synthetic drugs, no hormones, no implants.
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Why choose a doctor-led clinic
PRP for sexual wellness requires medical expertise. The treatment involves handling blood products, precise anatomical knowledge for injection placement, patient screening for suitability, and the ability to manage any concerns. At The PRP Clinic, every treatment is performed by a GMC-registered doctor who understands the anatomy, the biology, and the sensitivity of the conversation.
We also take a holistic approach. Sexual dysfunction often has multiple contributing factors — hormonal imbalances, cardiovascular health, stress, medications, and relationship dynamics all play a role. During your consultation, your doctor can identify whether additional investigations or treatments might be beneficial alongside PRP.
Your intimate health deserves the same quality of care as any other aspect of your wellbeing.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the P-Shot?
A PRP injection for male sexual health that promotes tissue regeneration and improved blood flow in the penis. Clinical trials show significant improvement vs placebo.
What is the O-Shot?
A PRP treatment for female sexual wellness addressing sensation, arousal, and mild stress urinary incontinence.
Does PRP work for erectile dysfunction?
Emerging evidence is encouraging. A meta-analysis found significant improvement vs placebo. Best suited for mild to moderate ED.
Is it painful?
Local anaesthetic ensures comfort. Most patients report minimal discomfort.
How long do results last?
Results develop over 4-8 weeks and typically last 12-18 months. Maintenance treatments sustain improvement.
This article is for informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional. PRP for sexual wellness is an emerging treatment with a growing but still developing evidence base.