P-Shot is a minimally invasive penile revitalisation procedure using platelet-rich plasma (PRP) obtained from the patient’s own blood. Because it uses autologous material, it eliminates the risk of allergic reactions. At Wyspa Medycyny Przyjaznej in Gdańsk, we perform the procedure under local anaesthesia.
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| Method | platelet-rich plasma (PRP) from the patient’s own blood |
| Anaesthesia | local |
| Procedure time | usually 30–45 minutes |
| Safety | own material — no allergy risk |
| Effects | develop over several weeks |
First, a small amount of the patient’s blood is collected, from which platelet-rich plasma is prepared. The plasma is then injected into the penile tissues. The growth factors it contains support tissue regeneration and blood supply.

The procedure is considered by men who want to improve the quality of their sexual life — in cases of reduced sensitivity, mild erectile dysfunction or a desire to support tissue condition. Qualification is performed by a doctor during a urology consultation.
The effects develop gradually over several weeks and may last from several months to around 2 years, depending on individual predispositions. If needed, the procedure can be repeated to maintain or enhance the result.

The procedure is performed under local anaesthesia, which minimises discomfort. Patients may only feel slight pinpricks during plasma injection. The procedure is well tolerated.
The effects may last from several months to around 2 years, depending on the patient’s individual predispositions. Regular treatments may prolong the results.
Yes, the procedure is safe because it uses autologous platelet-rich plasma from the patient’s own blood, which eliminates the risk of allergic reaction or rejection.
The entire procedure usually takes about 30–45 minutes, including PRP preparation and injection. The patient returns home the same day.
Depending on the patient’s needs, the procedure may be repeated after several months to maintain or enhance the effects. The plan is determined individually by the doctor.
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