Women’s Health Services of Maryland

G-SHOT

G Shot Treatment - in Baltimore, MD

The G-Shot Non-Surgical Procedure Helps To Treat Sexual Dysfunction, mild to moderate urinary stress issues and Improve Orgasms In Women. A G-shot is made of hyaluronic acid, which is a substance that’s naturally created by your body. This acid is the most common ingredient in cosmetic dermal fillers, typically used to plump lips and eliminate deep creases on your face. The G-Shot procedure claims to treat sexual dysfunction and stimulate the vagina in a way that positively impacts orgasm. Schedule an appointment with Women’s Health and Cosmetic Services of Maryland. Our Glen Burnie office practice offers flexible scheduling, even for new patients. We serve the residents of Baltimore, Annapolis and the surrounding Maryland communities.

What is G-Shot?

The G-Shot procedure injects hyaluronic acid into the Grafenberg spot or G-spot. The G-Spot is a sensitive area of the anterior vaginal wall that may be stimulated during sexual activity. Women who have difficulty achieving orgasm may seek out this particular treatment because the hyaluronic acid injection increases sensitivity to the area. However, it is not a treatment for sexual dysfunction or a low sex drive. It is designed simply to enhance stimulation so that orgasm is achieved easier.

How does the G-Shot work?

The G-Shot is a relatively, minor office procedure performed in your clinician’s office under local anesthesia. The actual injection usually takes less than 8 seconds and the total office visit time is usually less than 30 minutes. A specially designed speculum is used to assist in the delivery of a specified amount of high molecular weight hyaluronan directly into the G-Spot after local anesthesia. The G-Shot augments (enlarges) the G-Spot. This results in a G-Spot about the size of a quarter in width, and one-fourth of an inch in height (meaning the projection into the vagina). Note that results will vary.

Is the G-Shot Safe?

G Spot Amplification or G-Shot has not approved the use of any of the dermal fillers by the FDA and is considered off-label use. However, collagen injection into the vagina (trans-vaginal or trans-urethral) has been performed for many years for the treatment of a condition called intrinsic sphincter deficiency (ISD) which primarily affects elderly women. In ISD the internal urethral sphincter remains open and these women continuously leak urine. These techniques are also used for the treatment of stress urinary incontinence (involuntary loss of urine with laughing, coughing, sneezing, exercising, etc).


Multiple “fillers” or bio-injectables are used as bulking agents to close the internal sphincter and provide continence. There are numerous clinical investigational studies reporting on the injection of collagen substances, fillers, and bio-injectables into the vagina for conditions indicated above. The majority of the studies show that the techniques are safe and rarely have complications. Any sign of swelling, itching or redness, or other occurrences at the procedure site should be reported to your healthcare provider.

Are You A Candidate for the G-Shot?

Ideal candidates are women who are experiencing a decline in vaginal sensitivity. Those who have never experienced a vaginal orgasm may benefit from the injection as well. It is not for those with psychosexual dysfunctions. Instead, the injection focuses on women who are physically unable to achieve orgasm.


A lack of sensitivity can be a product of many factors. But in most cases, the culprit is hormonal imbalances. Lower estrogen levels during menopause or post-partum recovery can interfere with sexual function. Many women report that the prevalence of the G spot decreases with age. Dryness and thinning of the vaginal walls can make it difficult for women to experience sensations. Genetics can also be a factor. The injection will not solve hormonal issues. But, it can provide a temporary sensitivity boost that lasts four to six months. While not life-threatening, G spot sensitivity issues can help women reclaim their sexual health and confidence.


The best way to know definitively that the G-Shot is a good choice for you is to sit down with us at a consultation. When you have a consultation, we can learn more about your desires for treatment as well as your medical history.

What Conditions Can the G-Shot Treat?

G-Shot can help many women who experience sexual dysfunction. This painless procedure with reported benefits that include:

  • Decrease of pain during intercourse
  • Stronger orgasms
  • Decreased or resolved urinary incontinence
  • Increase of natural lubrication
  • Increased sensitivity leading to greater sexual desire

How Long does the G-Shot Last?

The G spot injection in Baltimore area may provide increased sensitivity for up to six months. Results can vary from patient-to-patient.

What are the benefits of the G-Shot?

G-Shot augmentation is for normally sexually functioning women. Women with sexual dysfunctions, emotional or psychological problems may not benefit from this procedure. If you feel that something is lacking in the bedroom, the G-Shot in Baltimore and Annapolis area may be the answer for you. Some women may find it challenging to get sexually aroused or achieve orgasms during intimate moments or perhaps the partner already picked before she is ready. If you are not having an optimal experience during intercourse, or maybe you wish to boost your sex drive, the G-Shot injections can increase your sensitivity so that you can fully enjoy intercourse. The G-Shot achieves more firmness in the area with collagen helping also to improve circulation. As the area is rejuvenated, you will have enhanced sexual experiences not possible before.

Are there Side effects to the G-Shot?

The side effects of G-Shots are typically mild and may include slight bleeding and minor pain. Some patients may require a day of rest, while others can resume normal activities a few hours following the treatment. Your doctor will likely suggest that patients should listen to their bodies and complete physical tasks as they are able.

How Much Does G-Shot Treatment Cost?

Costs will vary based on the specific treatment needed and the individual needs of the patient. All costs, as well as any possible financing options, will be discussed prior to treatment during your personal consultation at the Women’s Health and Cosmetic Services of Maryland.

If you reside in or around Baltimore, Annapolis and the Washington, DC, area and suffer from genital skin appearance, sexual disfunction discomfort schedule a consultation with the specialists at Women’s Health and Cosmetic Services of Maryland. We will work with you to lighten the genital and inner thigh area for you. Contact us today!

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