Bespoke / Regenerative / Male SW — PRP

Your own
platelets, for
sexual vitality.

A small blood draw, your own concentrated platelets, returned where you need them — supporting erectile function, sensation, and tissue health, with nothing borrowed from anyone else.

100% Autologous PRP Local Anesthetic In-Office, < 1 Hour
— at a glance
Treatment
45 — 60 minutes, in office
Bloodwork
One small vial, drawn that morning
First change
Subtle, 4 — 6 weeks
Best results
3 — 6 months after the series
Plan
Typically 3 sessions, 4 — 6 weeks apart
Downtime
None — most men return to work the same day
Investment
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The treatment

What it is.

You come in. We draw a small vial of your blood — the kind of draw you'd have at any annual physical — and spin it down in a centrifuge to concentrate your own platelets and growth factors. That concentrate, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), is what gets returned to the tissue that needs it.

Numbing comes first, so the injection itself is well-tolerated. And because every drop started in your own arm an hour earlier, there's no foreign protein, no donor material, and effectively no risk of allergic reaction.

This isn't a same-day fix. Change builds over weeks to months, often across a planned series — and the men who do best treat it as one piece of a wider plan that also looks honestly at hormones, cardiovascular health, and lifestyle.

Treated area  ·  Intracavernosal  ·  Corpora cavernosa  ·  Glans (case-by-case)

52%
Why now matters

Roughly half of men between 40 and 70 report some degree of erectile dysfunction. The earlier the underlying tissue is supported, the more there is to work with.

Clinician reviewing a personalized care plan with a patient
Who tends to do well

Who it helps.

Why patients choose it

What you'll notice.

An in-office hour using nothing but your own blood — for men who'd rather support the underlying tissue than schedule around a pill.

01

Nothing foreign

What goes back in came out of your arm an hour earlier — no donor material, no synthetic filler, no allergy worry.

02

Handled with discretion

Private room, small team, no waiting-room conversation. You're in and out inside an hour.

03

Planned, not promised

A frank up-front conversation about what the evidence supports, what a realistic series looks like, and whether PRP is actually the right tool for you.

PRP or MSC — how we choose

Two regenerative routes, one decision.

PRP uses your own platelets. MSC therapy uses screened birth-tissue-derived material. They are not competitors — they are different tools for different patients. Here is how we decide which fits.

Autologous
PRP
Investigational
MSC
Source
Your own blood, drawn and spun in office
Screened donor birth tissue, processed upstream
Reversibility
Effect fades naturally over months if not maintained
Effect fades naturally; investigational consent process up front
Typical session count
Three sessions, 4–6 weeks apart, then yearly
One to two sessions, with structured response check
When we pick this one
You'd rather use your own biology, are comfortable with a small blood draw, and want a routine annual cadence
You've tried PRP and want a different regenerative input, or you'd rather skip the autologous draw
Before you book

What men actually ask.

The questions that come up in nearly every consult — answered the way we'd answer them across the desk.

Does the injection hurt?

We numb thoroughly first — a topical agent and then a local anesthetic — so the injection itself is well-tolerated. Most men describe pressure rather than pain. You'll be in the room about 45 minutes, with the actual injection portion lasting only a minute or two.

When will I notice anything?

PRP is regenerative, not pharmaceutical — it works by recruiting your body's own repair process, which takes time. Early changes typically show up around 4 to 6 weeks after the first session, with the fuller picture emerging 3 to 6 months after completing the series.

How many sessions will I need?

A typical protocol is three sessions, spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart. From there we reassess. Some men do a single maintenance treatment annually; others combine PRP with peptide therapy or hormone optimization for compounding effect.

Is this the same as a "P-Shot"?

The mechanism — autologous PRP delivered to the corpora cavernosa — is the same. We don't lean on branded language because the trademark doesn't change what's in the syringe. What does matter: how the platelets are concentrated, where they're placed, and whether the rest of your physiology is being addressed at the same time.

Is PRP for sexual wellness FDA-approved?

PRP for this indication is considered investigational — used off-label, based on the broader body of regenerative-medicine evidence. We'll walk you through what the literature does and doesn't support, and you'll sign an informed consent before any treatment. We won't oversell what PRP can do.

Will it work if my testosterone is low?

PRP supports the tissue. It can't replace what an endocrine deficit is doing upstream. If labs show low testosterone, poor sleep, untreated metabolic disease, or vascular issues, we'll address those first or alongside — because PRP layered onto an unaddressed root cause tends to disappoint. That's why every sexual-wellness consult starts with bloodwork and a full history.

Begin

Begin privately.

Sexual wellness consults are private, comprehensive, and oriented toward the system as a whole — labs, lifestyle, and the right regenerative tool for you.

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