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MALE TREATMENT

Eternal Erection Enhancement - the P Shot ®
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The Priapus Shot or P-Shot® is named after Priapus, the god of fertility in Greek mythology. He was known for his sizable penis and permanent erection. About 40- 50% of men experience erectile dysfunction at some stage of their lives. The P-Shot® is a natural, non-surgical treatment for men using Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) which is injected into the penis to improve its size, enhance an erection and sexual satisfaction. Providers of the treatment say that 80% of men are happy with the treatment and consider it being successful.

Dr Beata trained with the inventor of P-Shot® Dr Charles Runels and is certified by the Cellular Medicine Association to carry out this treatment. She has years of experience of working in sexual health in the UK and was also a practicing sex therapist. This means that you will receive the genuine P-Shot® procedure delivered by a practitioner who has an excellent understanding of the issues involved.

It is advisable to book a Consultation to discuss the process, your requirements - and to review the likely outcome.

Other services

Intimate body parts may be affected by lumps and bumps or unwated hair.  We can also provide removal of moles, warts, pearly penile papules and unwanted hair.

FOTONA TwinLight laser technology offers a perfect solution consisting of an ablative erbium:Yag (2940 nm) and Nd:YAG (1064 nm) lasers for removal different kinds of skin blemishes by either evaporating them or selectively targeting a chromophore such as hemoglobin found in red blood cells resulting in a collapse of vascular lesions such as dilated veins or cherry angiomas” – little red raised nodules on the surface of skin.

This quick procedure is carried out after an application of a numbing cream or cooling. Number of treatments depends on the severity of the treated condition and ranges between 1-3 sessions one months apart.

Common lumps and bumps

 

SKIN TAGS

Skin projections which are removed for cosmetic reasons or when they become troublesome because of rubbing or bleeding. They typically form on the neck, armpits, under breasts and the groin rubbing against jewellery or clothes resulting in skin irritation.
 

WARTS

Warts are caused by Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) infection and are commonly transmitted during sexual contact. The infection is difficult to treat with conventional methods. Resistance to treatment may be caused by lower immunity. Recurrences are common. Left untreated, warts may disappear spontaneously after 2-3 years. Laser removal of warts can be considered when other methods have failed, or warts are large and spreading over a large area. In case of genital warts, it is advisable to have a checkup for sexually transmitted infections before commencing treatment. Warts may recur after laser treatment. If it happens within 3 months of the last treatment ongoing treatment is recommended until the infection is under control. At Eternal Clinic remove warts using FOTONA erbium:YAG or non-ablative Nd:YAG laser which offer precise ablation and destruction of blood vessels feeding the wart causing its death.

 

UNWANTED HAIR

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See Laser Hair Removal.
 

PEARLY PENILE PAPULES

Pearly penile papules are harmless tiny projections around the head of the penis often mistaken for warts. They are not contagious and do not require treatment which is usually done for cosmetic reasons.

 

SEBORRHEIC KERATOSIS

Seborrheic keratosis is benign, non-cancerous skin growth common in older adults. It is advisable to exclude skin cancer before having them removed. They have an oval shape, elevated surface and may be itchy. They are treated for cosmetic reasons or if they become troublesome because of rubbing, bleeding, skin irritation. Treatment options include freezing (cryotherapy), curettage, electrocautery or laser ablation.

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SEBACEOUS CYST

Sebaceous cysts are benign, slow growing cystic lesions commonly found on the skin of scalp, face, neck, torso or genitalia and become uncomfortable. They form in sebaceous glands which produce sebum (oil) when they become blocked usually after some trauma like a scratch, a surgical wound or acne. Treatment is for cosmetic reasons and includes draining, surgical excision or laser ablation. Cysts which are not excised my reoccur.

 

ANGIOKERATOMA (CHERRY ANGIOMA)

Angiokeratoma is a small, dark, red vascular skin lesion caused by dilatation of tiny blood vessels. They can occur anywhere on the body including intimate areas. Treatment is for cosmetic reasons and includes freezing (cryotherapy), electrocautery or laser treatment.

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