What is G-Spot Magnification? How long does the procedure take?
G-Spot magnification is a painless, non-surgical procedure performed in our office under local anesthesia. The actual injection usually takes less than 8 seconds and the total time in the examination room is usually less than 10-15 minutes. After local anesthesia is administered, a specially designed speculum is used to assist in the injection of the filler directly into the G-Spot. The injection 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).
Before the Procedure
We will explain the G-Spot magnification procedure and how to localize it. You will also be asked about your expectations for the treatment and if you have any conditions that wouldn’t make you a good candidate for the G-Spot.
You will then be asked to go into the examination room alone and perform a self-examination based on the doctor’s instructions. After you have identified your G-Spot, the magnification procedure will be performed.
During the Procedure
You will be positioned on the examination table as if you were undergoing a PAP smear. Then, the doctor will perform a pelvic exam and measure your G-Spot, after which the filler product will be injected. After this, a tampon will be placed (the tampon has to be removed after 4 hours). The entire injection procedure takes approximately 10 minutes.
After the Procedure: Recovery Time
No recovery time is needed.
Results
Within 4 hours you can resume normal sexual activity. The duration of the effect of the G-Spot magnification varies based upon the type of filler used.
Costs
Costs of this procedure may vary from one patient to another.